Sunday, December 25, 2011

Medical Equipment Repair Schools

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If you are mechanically inclined and looking for a new career, perhaps you should look into Medical Equipment Repair Schools. Medical equipment technicians make huge contributions to the success and effectiveness of healthcare, one of the fastest-growing and largest industries in the U.S., and there is a huge demand for qualified professionals.

Medical Equipment Repair courses are generally offered at community colleges, vocational schools or trade schools. They teach students to understand the purposes and operation of various medical equipment and machinery and the technical skills necessary to keep medical equipment in good working condition. Students learn to follow manufacture guidelines for use and repair, and to calibrate equipment, troubleshoot, and perform procedures for preventive maintenance.

Associate of Science (AS) and Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees, as well as certificates and diplomas, are available in Medical Equipment Repair. Some schools require that students have electronics or medical technology training in their backgrounds prior to admission. An associate or a bachelor degree in medical technology or engineering and certification may be required of students studying for repair of critical equipment, such as CAT scanners and defibrillators.

Medical Equipment Repair Schools provide a comprehensive education so that students understand the design, the uses, and various types of repair needed by medical patient monitoring equipment. Equipment can include blood pressure monitors, EKG machines, telemetry devices, neonatal monitors, IV pumps, x ray machines, CAT scanners, defibrillators, and MRI machines, among others. Students learn to use the full set of metric and standard hand tools, digital multi-meters, and biomedical test instruments that equip technicians use to perform preventive maintenance, troubleshoot, and repair a wide range of medical equipment.

Programs in Medical Equipment Repair prepare students as professional technicians with courses in biomedical equipment, specialized computer technology, and analog and digital electronics. Students learn medical terminology, biomedical instrumentation, foundations of electricity and electronics, and integration of high-tech microcomputer-controlled medical equipment with computer network technology. Future medical equipment repair technicians also receive on-the-job training under the supervision of an instructor.

Graduates can find employment as Biomedical Equipment Technicians, Biomedical Support Technicians, Computer Technicians, Electronics Technicians, and Industrial Electronics Technicians. They may work for hospitals, private biomedical equipment repair companies, and biomedical equipment manufacturing companies.

recent graduates will generally begin by observing and assisting experienced workers for a period of time, gradually moving into working independently under close supervision. Medical equipment repair technicians will continue to learn new technologies and equipment through self-study, seminars, and certification examinations. Entry-level medical equipment repair technicians can expect to earn about ,000 to ,000 annually.

If you would like to learn more about Medical Equipment Repair Schools, you can find more in-depth information and resources on our website.

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Range / Stove / Oven Repair - Replacing the Bake Element (GE Part# WB44K5012)

Get model-specific repair help from PartSelect.com. Learn how to troubleshoot, diagnose and repair your appliance with user-generated installation instructions, hundreds of step-by-step repair videos, and our Virtual Repairman™. If you've got an appliance problem, we can help. This particular Bake Element is specific to GE manufactured brands, including General Electric, Hotpoint and Kenmore. To find a Bake Element specific to your model, visit www.PartSelect.com If your Range, Stove or Oven is having any of these symptoms, then replacing the Bake Element could solve your appliance problem. 1) Bake element broken or burnt out 2) Range Stove / Oven not heating properly or fully PartSelect Part Number: PS249247 GE OEM Part Number: WB44K5012 Tools used for this repair/replacement: * 1/4 inch nut driver * Needle-nose pliers (possible) For more information on this part, installation instructions and more, click here: www.partselect.com

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Refrigerator Repair- Replacing the Centre Crisper Rail (Whirlpool Part # 67001057)

www.partselect.com Click here for more information on this part, installation instructions and more. This particular Centre Crisper Rail is specific to Whirlpool manufactured brands including Admiral, Estate, Inglis, Kenmore, KitchenAid, Roper, Maytag, Crosley, Jenn-Air, Hardwick, Magic Chef, Amana, Glenwood, and Caloric. To find a Centre Crisper Rail specific to your model, visit www.PartSelect.com. If your fridge is having any of these symptoms, then replacing the Centre Crisper Rail could solve your appliance problem. 1) Fridge Centre Crisper Rail broken 2) Crisper drawer falling off 3) Crisper Rail missing PartSelect® Part Number 1629879 GE OEM Part Number: 67001057 No tools required for this repair/replacement:

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

GE Refrigerator Shelf Retainer Replacement (part #WR2X9144)

This video shows step-by-step instructions on replacing the Shelf Retainer on General Electric, Americana, Hotpoint & Kenmore Refrigerators. Buy part #WR2X9144now: www.repairclinic.com Tools Needed: Flathead Screwdriver

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Nonfunctional Ice Maker Part 2

Here's part two, where I repair the gear by super gluing it back to the metal shaft. After watching the unit operate, it's clear that the little drive gear is under a lot of stress at certain points of the icemaking cycle. I think that is simply the way it was designed. Only time will tell if this is the complete fix. Let's hope it is!

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