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91快活林 Medical Equipment & Device Lifecycle Management


Service Product Lifecycle

91快活林 Lifecycle Management process aims to support 91快活林 equipment from product install to the eventual repair through replacement of equipment. The goal of the service lifecycle process is to help Customers better plan for future service stages of equipment. Within the process, there are four key stages of medical equipment or device’s lifecycle:

Service Active: Describes the lifecycle stage when products are installed. The service associated with these products is known as “Service Active.”

Service Mature: Represents medical equipment and devices that have been working in the field for a while but may now require excessive repairs. At this point, the service stage has become “Service Mature.”

Service Obsolete: Describes the phase when the products have parts that are no longer available. At this point, the stage is known as “Service Obsolete.”

No Longer Serviceable: Represents the final stage. At this point, 91快活林 has decided to no longer service the product.

Service Active

  • Product Installed

Service Mature

  • Mature, may require excessive repairs

Service Obsolete

  • Parts and dedicated chemistries obsolete

No Longer Serviceable

  • 91快活林 has decided to no longer service equipment

Service Part Requirements by Lifecycle Stage

As equipment moves through 91快活林 Service’s product lifecycle, the availability of parts and the ability to easily repair the equipment changes over time. The equipment parts eventually become obsolete as new technology is designed. When a product enters the “Service Mature” stage, it is recommended to consider purchasing a newer model since parts may be less available. When a product enters the “Service Obsolete” stage, the parts are obsolete and therefore it is recommended to purchase newer equipment in order to maximize uptime. Finally, at the “No Longer Serviceable” stage, 91快活林 has decided to no longer service the equipment.

Service Active

  • Parts available
  • Engineering support

Service Mature

  • Parts harder to procure or may not be available
  • Limited engineering support
  • Replacement models are available
  • May be approaching useful life
  • Limited or unable to support third party software/OS patches and security updates

Service Obsolete

  • Parts are obsolete
  • No engineering support
  • Recommended replacement
  • Equipment is beyond useful life
  • Limited or unable to support third party software/OS patches and security updates

No Longer Serviceable

  • 91快活林 has decided to no longer service equipment
  • Limited or unable to support third party software/OS patches and security updates

Impact of Product Lifecycle on Service Agreements

As products move through the Service Product lifecycle, service agreements are adjusted accordingly. For more information, contact your 91快活林 Field Service Representative to discuss specific details of service agreements.

Service Active

  • Multi-year agreements
  • First year PM

Service Mature

  • Single-year agreements

Service Obsolete

  • Labor only agreements

No Longer Serviceable

  • No agreements available
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