New news!!!! Monday night I froze. My temperature dropped 2.5 degrees during treatment. I had on two blankets and a stocking cap. I emailed NxStage today asking for help. Turns out you cannot check temperature of dialysate but you CAN check how well heater is working. Push the down arrow. If it says "heating" press down again, and again until it says "temp reached". Mine was functioning at 3. Yes, only 3!!Unplug and reinstall some cables. Check in a couple of hours. Now up to 6. I might actually be comfortable tomorrow.Thank you tech support.
Well, I spoke a little too soon. While the temp went up to 6 in three hours last night, this morning it was back down to 4. SO I am guessing the heater is shot and the temp rise was due to the house just being warmer.New unit on the way .... tomorrow.Always something!!!
They are sending just the chassis and tub. And being sent by UPS, so I need to disassemble everything, disconnect everything and reconnect it all. Took out the PAK, control unit and all the connections on the back.I have the physical and technical skills (I hope!). I t just cranks me that I have to reassemble their machine for them. But it is that or bags, I hate bags!!!!
Update ....I never did get the little screws installed .....NxStage called and checked..... again wanted to send a new one . I said fine but I was not installing it again..They arranged for a tech to come over from the center to try and put the screws in. He spent about two hours trying also. He got one in and still could not get the other.Nice guy .... we both agreed to report that it was ALL FIXED.Works for me!!!
I pull my control unit out by losing screws to put new pak in when necessary and sometimes its tough to get both back screws back in as alignment is tough. No issues if they are not in as long as floor is level and you are not moving the bin, cycler and etc around.
Let me clarify. In replacing the PAK, if you take the screws out and pull control unit out it is easier to get to the plug hold to put the clip that is at an odd angle. When I did that the first time, I had trouble putting the screws back in. Its not necessary to take screws off, I just found it easier.