We are not strict here, just use common sense and you’ll be fine.
Dangerous Things are awesome, The Warranty should cover you for almost everything.
Just have a read of the warranty info.
Basically, do yourself a favour and video the install, although some installers might not like that, but you can be very discreet, just do as it says in the Warranty part and they should be fine.
As such, flex products carry a 1 year limited warranty, under the condition that the installation must be done by a professional and the installation procedure must be recorded in one single or multiple smaller videos which show;
- the flex device being removed from the vial, pouch, or polymer bag on to the sterile field.
- the flex device being picked up and manually installed by the professional without tools.
Only these elements must be shown. You do not need to record or show the installer’s name, face, location, procedure prep, etc., only the handling of the flex device from shipping condition to sterile field and the installation from sterile field to incision must be shown. Audio is not necessary to record or provide either. Should a flex device fail to work due to manufacturing defect, and videos of the installation can be provided, you will be entitled to a free replacement. Failure due to damage including mishandling, programming errors, data tearing, handling with forceps or any tooling, personal injury, etc. is not part of the warranty but will be considered on a case by case basis.
Whilst I can’t promise anything, I can tell you that Amal is not a dick, and he will look after you.
This should ease your concerns
I don’t blame you, as for any data storage a backup is always a good idea.
I know this hasn’t answered all your questions, but if you do go down the Apex Flex or FlexSecure path, you can ignore most of your other questions, and in my opinion, this is where I think you should head.
I hear what you are saying, and of course you can do that, although you will lose some functionality.
This is not a great argument, but I would also say the Apex and Secure are at least 5 x better than an xNT