Title: Removing Your Mammography System?
1Removing Your Mammography System
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By Vikki Harmonay
2Do you have a buyer for your current mammography
system? If so, there are a lot of details to take
care of in order to have a stress-free
experience. The experts at Atlantis Worldwide put
together this list of things to do in order to
save time, money and frustrations in the removal
process.
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3Step 1 Check with the property manager for the
equipment site and see if there are guidelines
about when equipment can be removed. Connect the
building site manager with the vendor who will be
doing the equipment removal so they can
coordinate all details. Step 2 Remove
everything from the room that is not part of the
mammography system. Step 3 Collect all
accessories including pads, accessory carts,
phantoms, manuals and software that go with the
system. The buyer will want all of these. Put
them in the same place so technicians wont have
to search for them.
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4Step 4 Schedule an electrician for the day of
the equipment removal. The power will need to be
on in order for the removal technicians to test
the equipments functionality and position the
equipment for safe transport. After that
inspection is completed, you electrician will
need to disconnect it safely. Step 5 When the
techs arrive on the day of equipment removal,
they will perform a visual evaluation of the
system. Theyll test it for functionality, test
the calibration and take inventory of all of the
accessories. This will take less than one hour
for an analog system and two hours for a digital
system.
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5Step 6 If your mammography system passes all of
the tests, payment arrangements are made and
equipment removal will begin. Your electrician
will remove the system for the power source and
lock out the breaker panel. Step 7 The
technicians will disconnect and remove the cables
between the system components. Theyll pack up
the accessories, remove the detector (if its a
digital unit) and prepare all of the components
for shipping. This can take a few hours. The
process can take place with the door closed, with
minimal disturbance to your staff and patients.
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6 Step 8 The techs will move the system and all
of the accessories and components and crate it
before transporting. .
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7Talk To An Expert Do you have additional
questions about selling and removing your
mammography equipment? Talk to the experts at
Atlantis Worldwide. Were happy to provide
guidance regarding this process so the equipment
removal will be a hassle-free as
possible. Contact Us Today!
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