You all should really consider filing complaints with the FDA. If they get multiple complaints, they will look into this. The benefit is if they determine there is a design flaw they are more likely to make AB replace the processors even if yours dont fail or if they are out of warranty. Think of the FDA like the NTSB companies often don't do vehicle recalls for a defect until the NTSB forces them to,
I haven't been here for some years. Now, I'd like to add a couple of updates as I'm still having problems with the processor
and I use the drier as directed. Thank southpaw for the recommendation. southpaw is right.
The company just sends replacement parts and I never knew what the failure was (unless
I guessed), constantly replacing parts w/out knowing what the issue was won't stop the problems.
I've also seen that people wear other brand processors in a lot of humidity and have no issues. But this one continues to what degree other than my own experience, I don't know how many people still have problems as I do but it appears this is going on.
The FDA, with enough complaints, will delve into this and determine if it is, indeed a problem.
I also asked somewhere about getting the Q90 due to the problems but was told there's not enough of a difference between the Q70 and 90.
1. southpaw recommended contacting the FDA. I'm usually careful about making waves because one doesn't know
how the company may react. But I've also seen complaints about the numerous times other people have returned
the processor from different people on different websites.
2. I sent a vague note (didn't name a company) to the FDA based and here's their response:
If you have not done so already, I urge you to formally report your experience to us. The FDA has an adverse event reporting program called MedWatch. This program is one of the main reporting systems available to consumers. It provides consumers with an opportunity to report adverse events to the FDA.
Reports of problems submitted to FDA by consumers are an important part of the agency’s strategy for identifying risks with products after they’ve reached the market. These reports help FDA protect the health and safety of all Americans—and can ultimately save lives. Through the tracking of these reports, FDA can determine if there are problems by looking for patterns that may indicate the need to warn consumers or even the need to withdraw a product from the market. Your report may be the critical action that prompts a modification in the use or design of the product.
1. Please use the link below to formally report your experience to us.
MedWatch Reporting:http://www.fda.gov/safety/medwatch/default.htm
http://www.fda.gov/safety/medwatch/default.htm