Simon Dog
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« on: March 05, 2013, 08:27:27 AM » |
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The Baby K manual specified routine maintenance at 6 months and 1 year/4000 hours. How is this done for home users? While I would not mind doing it, I would be surprised if the clinic (Fresenius in my case) has customers follow steps like "with a digital voltmeter check..." and "rebuild the diasylate pump". So, assuming that Fresenius isn't going to issue me a bunch of test instruments, I was wondering how the scheduled preventive maintenance is done. Do the send a tech out to the house, or swap the machine with one that is up to date on pm when the one I will have in my house comes due?
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