After-sales service
16 March 2021
One of the most important areas of Harwind's work is the maintenance and repair of medical equipment. We offer a wide range of services related to the maintenance of medical equipment.
We have our own service centre staffed by experienced certified specialists who have the necessary knowledge to carry out qualified repairs, timely diagnosis and elimination of any problems associated with malfunctions and malfunctions. Our team of engineers are trained at the manufacturers' plants and constantly improve their knowledge and skills.
Harwind also provides services for the maintenance of medical equipment. Modern technology can improve the work of specialists and people's health. But we should not forget that it is just a machine and it tends to fail from time to time. Malfunctions can occur during transport, improper storage, excessive patient flow (which exceeds the norm) and regular use. It is to ensure that you do not have unforeseen situations where it is impossible to provide medical care to people because of equipment that has suddenly failed, it is necessary to carry out periodic maintenance and timely repairs.
The advantages of our own service:
- Pre-sale testing of medical equipment. You will be sure that you are buying equipment that will serve you for a long time.
- Installation and assembly of equipment .
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