Thanks for the information. We are using the 161-b cartridge also. Yes, I do get all the air out of the lines when I do the snap and tap.... even out of the dializer... Can't get the bubbles out of the line that comes down the priming spike the one with the white and green clamp that goes to the cartridge. This is where my problem with the 14 alarm is.... What's strange is sometime even after I extract the bubbles out of the line that is coming out of the cartridge (Green Clamp) before I connect it to the Heater line... I still get the 14 alarm.
I mean I really do extract air out of that line and somehow it returns. Maybe some if it comes from the heater but I make sure that when I connect the heater there is no air introduced then. The heater air trap has only the two air bubbles in the corners and I sometime still get the alarm.... Sometimes you can see the bubbles go in and out of the cartridge when it is running but the darn thing does not alarm.... Why?
? anyway I check the cartridge after the treatment by peeling off the paper that covers the tubing. Yes; you guest it; there is air trapped in the tubing behind the joint that reduces the tubing size....before it exits the cartridge...
Mel posted on forums.homedialysis.org on what Nxstage suggested to fix this problem that is the 14 alarm.
I need the run the dialysate rate higher up to 3.5 (Was suggested to me also by Scott at NxStage). When I tried this checking the line with the bubbles it did nothing the chain of bubbles still was present and stayed that was for about 1/2 hour before I decided to change it back to the way that we normally run. Any way by increasing the dialysate rate it causes the Hemodialysis to finish before the Ultrafiltration. Yes, you can run that way but now what keeps the blood that circulating through the machine WARM.... No dialysate is going from the heater to the dialyzer. My partner is already cold.... Never had the problem of getting cold when she was on the Fresenius machine but with nxstage even with three blankets she is still cold at times.... Will call Scott at NxStage Monday and see if they have come up with other suggestions....
Thanks Again