Refurbishing Statement
All systems go through our service
department for complete testing of the equipment. The
equipment is tested electronically for proper operation
and to confirm all components meet factory electronic
specifications. There are test points and values from
the manual that we use. Also, the
latest software is installed and tested. All mechanical
items such as the recorder assembly are cleaned, lubricated
and tested for exact operation. Any components electronic
or mechanical not meeting factory specifications are
replaced. The display is tested for brightness and
the print head is tested for clear dark tracings.
If the print head does not meet factory specification,
it is replaced. There are diagnostics built in to test
many of the subcomponents. All circuit boards are
removed, inspected and repaired or replaced as necessary and
connectors tested for like new integrity. The inside of
the system is cleaned and made to look like new. Cosmetics
are carefully inspected and any blemishes are removed or
factory matching enamels are used to refinish where necessary
to make the system look new.
The treadmill is completely disassembled
and refinished as necessary to bring it up to a new appearance. Rollers
are rebuilt and bearings replaced. Walking belts are
replaced with new and internal belts are replaced
as necessary. The monitor and treadmill are then tested
individually and then joined as a system and checked for
exact proper operation by running a full stress test. We
then cycle the system leaving on for 12 hours, turning
off to let cool and then turning on again. Just
prior to shipping, our chief technician will set the
monitor and treadmill up as a system and test one
final time.
It is then disassembled and all accessory parts,
interconnect cables, patient cables, manuals, 1 pack
of paper and a envelope of stress electrodes, stress belt,
paper tray go into a box to insure that the system
can be turned on and operated the same day it arrives. We
spend an average of 24 to 48 hours to process a system
through refurbishing.
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