Respironics "Did" Issue A Recall Of Humidifiers

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Post by socknitster » Sun Jul 08, 2007 8:12 pm

Back to cpap-lung, I see! Too hilarious!

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Post by DreamStalker » Sun Jul 08, 2007 8:26 pm

socknitster wrote:Back to cpap-lung, I see! Too hilarious!

Jen
You just look too young to know about Jethro Tull. I first saw them in concert in 78 ... when you were probably just learning how to walk

So you like my new hair dye?



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Post by socknitster » Sun Jul 08, 2007 9:23 pm

I was born in 72 but my Dad was a HUGE Tull fan. When I was around 16 and into all things 60's and 70's (before it was cool, I might add ) I discovered his 8-TRACKS! I found an old stereo and listened to them all. I also listened to his Beatles and my Mom's Monkees LP's, so hey, there is no accounting for taste!

My favorite album by Tull is Stand Up. Very lyrical, kinda medieval. Of course gotta love Aqualung. I really should go look online and see if I can download these albums. When in a nostalgic mood they might be just the thing.

I also liked U2 before THEY were cool. My fave album of theirs is War.

One of my fave albums to play for fun when friends were over was Alice's Restaurant. Artist name escaping me!

So, yes, I was walking and talking, but not making much sense!

jen

And, yes, my avatar pic is prob 8-10 years old. I just happen to like that pic because there are sheep in it (which YOU can't see, sorry.).

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Post by LyleHaze » Mon Jul 09, 2007 4:05 am

@Socknitster

That would be "Arlo Guthrie Jr."
for Alices Restaraunt. I still pull that one out for Thanksgiving on most years.

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Re: Respironics "Did" Issue A Recall Of Humidifier

Post by Lepeu63 » Mon Jul 09, 2007 6:57 am

[quote="Slinky"]January 2007

PRODUCT
a) REMstar Heated Humidifier (Respiratory Gas Humidifier)
Model numbers: 1005792, U1005792, R1005792, SC1005792,
AC1005792, and 1007861,
b) REMstar Heated Humidifer Main PCA Repair Kit,
Part number 1006265,
CODE
a) Serial numbers H045582 through H239662;
b) Lot number 020613, 020614, 020801, 020823, 020926, 021121, 021226, 030130, 030303, 030320, 303401, 303417, 030423, 030514, and 030611
RECALLING FIRM/MANUFACTURER Respironics, Inc., Murrysville, PA,
REASON AC inlet connector failure that can result in thermal damage to the humidifier enclosure and/or ignition of materials external to the device.
VOLUME OF PRODUCT IN COMMERCE 172,000 units
DISTRIBUTION Nationwide and Internationally

http://www.recalls.org/medical01-07.htm

I didn't read of any of our forum members who encountered the leaky humidifiers being notified by their local DME supplier of the Recall. If those leaky humidifiers were the cause of the above Recall that doesn't speak too well for the local DME suppliers, does it?


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Post by Snoredog » Mon Jul 09, 2007 7:51 am

DreamStalker wrote:
socknitster wrote:Back to cpap-lung, I see! Too hilarious!

Jen
You just look too young to know about Jethro Tull. I first saw them in concert in 78 ... when you were probably just learning how to walk

So you like my new hair dye?




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Post by Goofproof » Mon Jul 09, 2007 8:29 am

I don't care which manufacture makes a product, Only the foolish make a product that runs on electric A/C or D/C, that has to have it's power cord taken out and put back in regularly. IE, changing filters, resetting prescriotions, and filling HH, that very poor design. Even excessive plugging into the wall socket, everytime you replug something in is one more time on the wear cycle before trouble happens. The more you mess with something the faster you create problems. Jim

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Post by DreamStalker » Mon Jul 09, 2007 8:36 am

Goofproof wrote:I don't care which manufacture makes a product, Only the foolish make a product that runs on electric A/C or D/C, that has to have it's power cord taken out and put back in regularly. IE, changing filters, resetting prescriotions, and filling HH, that very poor design. Even excessive plugging into the wall socket, everytime you replug something in is one more time on the wear cycle before trouble happens. The more you mess with something the faster you create problems. Jim
Yep.

I got mine on a surge protection power strip ... it has a switch so that is how I power my "tank" on and off for making changes to settings.

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Post by DreamStalker » Mon Jul 09, 2007 8:38 am

Snoredog wrote:
DreamStalker wrote:
socknitster wrote:Back to cpap-lung, I see! Too hilarious!

Jen
You just look too young to know about Jethro Tull. I first saw them in concert in 78 ... when you were probably just learning how to walk

So you like my new hair dye?

I dunno, that other avatar looks like it came from the Cheece & Chong movie man
Yep, I was sometimes called Chong ... usually during a night of intense party activities



President-pretender, J. Biden, said "the DNC has built the largest voter fraud organization in US history". Too bad they didn’t build the smartest voter fraud organization and got caught.

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Re: Respironics Humidifier Recall

Post by Linda3032 » Mon Jul 09, 2007 3:53 pm

Windfall wrote:The affected units were manufactured from December 2001 through April 2003. If your serial number has more than 6 digits after the H your unit is not involved in the recall.

I researched this earlier this year and found the information posted on another forum.
The serial number range affected is H045582 through H239662. If your serial number falls within this range, please contact Stericycle at 877-574-5038. Please keep in mind that if your serial number is more than six digits after the H it is not affected in anyway.
Thank you,
Respironics Customer Service
800-345-6443
Thanks for the additional info. And thanks Slinky for the heads up.

I checked my older unit that I got over 4 years ago, the one I use for travel, and it falls within the range.

I called the number and they are sending me a new HH. When I get the new one, then I am to follow the instructions and return my old one.

Very simple, very easy.


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Post by Snoozing Gonzo » Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:24 am

Thanks for posting this. I'll check my numbers before I start skating away on the the thin ice of a new day.

Another JT fan,

Chris

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