The "simple"or"obvious" solution, I think, is often the one which gets us into trouble down the road. If this is allowed, how will it impact the application of the rules in question when they are challenged the next time. Don't think for one minute that is not an issue. The decision rendered on this device will impact the ability to inforce these rules for years to come. No one is questioning the product or its potential benefits. The only question at all is wether it fits into the equipment limitations of the restricted classes. If I were the manufacturer of this product, I would be looking fora way to help us answer that question without just disregarding the rules in place.