Difference between revisions of "Support Policy"

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''Currently EA access only until finalised''
 
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==Overview==
 
 
 
 
 
If you experience a problem with your robot, in the first instance, you should diagnose and resolve issues using our online documentation wiki at http://wiki.engineeredarts.co.uk/  
 
If you experience a problem with your robot, in the first instance, you should diagnose and resolve issues using our online documentation wiki at http://wiki.engineeredarts.co.uk/  
  
If you are unable to resolve the issue using the wiki, we will of course continue to provide remote support.  However, after expiry of the warranty period, this service will be chargeable at a rate of £75GBP per hour.  
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If you are unable to resolve the issue using the wiki, we will provide remote support via our online support system.  However, after expiry of the warranty period, this service will be chargeable at a rate of £75GBP per hour.  
  
 
We can supply any spare parts required and, in most cases, instructions for part replacement are provided in the wiki.
 
We can supply any spare parts required and, in most cases, instructions for part replacement are provided in the wiki.
  
All support requests must now be logged via the online support ticket system at https://help.engineeredarts.co.uk/ .   Email and telephone requests for support will be re-directed to the online ticket system.
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==Making a request for support==
 
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All support requests must now be logged via the online support ticket system at https://help.engineeredarts.co.uk/ . Email and telephone requests for support will be re-directed to the online ticket system.
You can report support issues here, attach photos and other files, communicate with an EA engineer and monitor the live status of your ticket at any time
 
  
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You can report support issues here, attach photos and other files, communicate with an EA engineer and monitor the live status of your ticket at any time.
  
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==Servicing and upgrades==
 
As with any technical product, eventually replacement parts and hardware become discontinued and software is superceeded.    We are constantly adding new features and improved hardware to our latest robots, and we offer generous exchange deals for customers considering an upgrade to their existing model.
 
As with any technical product, eventually replacement parts and hardware become discontinued and software is superceeded.    We are constantly adding new features and improved hardware to our latest robots, and we offer generous exchange deals for customers considering an upgrade to their existing model.
  

Revision as of 13:51, 6 April 2017

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Currently EA access only until finalised

Overview

If you experience a problem with your robot, in the first instance, you should diagnose and resolve issues using our online documentation wiki at http://wiki.engineeredarts.co.uk/

If you are unable to resolve the issue using the wiki, we will provide remote support via our online support system. However, after expiry of the warranty period, this service will be chargeable at a rate of £75GBP per hour.

We can supply any spare parts required and, in most cases, instructions for part replacement are provided in the wiki.

Making a request for support

All support requests must now be logged via the online support ticket system at https://help.engineeredarts.co.uk/ . Email and telephone requests for support will be re-directed to the online ticket system.

You can report support issues here, attach photos and other files, communicate with an EA engineer and monitor the live status of your ticket at any time.

Servicing and upgrades

As with any technical product, eventually replacement parts and hardware become discontinued and software is superceeded.   We are constantly adding new features and improved hardware to our latest robots, and we offer generous exchange deals for customers considering an upgrade to their existing model.

We recommend robots over 3 years old are returned to the EA workshop for servicing at a basic cost of £1,200GBP excluding parts, shipping, Duty&VAT.  We will notify you of any parts that need replacing and of any recommended upgrades available.

Kind regards, The Engineered Arts Team