Spectris Solaris Preventive Maintenance
Annual PM Keeps Your MRI Injector Accurate and Ready
Preventive maintenance for your Medrad Spectris Solaris MRI injector ensures precision, uptime, and patient safety. FDM Enterprises provides expert annual PM to keep your Spectris Solaris performing at its best.
What Our PM Includes
Visual inspection of injector head, pedestal, and controls
Battery performance check and charger status verification
Fiber optic cable inspection and signal testing
Plunger movement calibration and pressure sensor checks
Full QA injection test and volume validation
Documentation for compliance and inspection
Why Annual PM Matters
Ensures accurate contrast and saline volume delivery
Prevents mid-scan injector failures
Identifies failing potentiometers, sensors, or batteries early
Keeps your injector within MRI safety specs
Why Choose FDM Enterprises?
25+ years of service experience
Expert Spectris Solaris PM programs
Fast response across the Southeast US
Veteran-owned and trusted by hospitals
Protect Your Investment
Extend the life of your Spectris Solaris system
Reduce emergency service calls and downtime
Stay compliant with facility inspection requirements
Comprehensive PM reports provided after every visit
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Frequently Asked Questions
Preventive maintenance keeps your Spectris Solaris MRI injector delivering accurate contrast volumes, prevents mid-scan failures, and identifies worn components before they cause downtime.
Our Spectris Solaris PM includes visual inspections, battery and charger checks, fiber optic testing, plunger calibration, pressure sensor verification, QA injection tests, and full compliance documentation.
We recommend annual preventive maintenance for the Spectris Solaris, or more frequently for high-volume imaging centers. PM should also be performed after any major repair or component replacement.
Yes, FDM Enterprises provides on-site Spectris Solaris preventive maintenance across the Southeast US, including Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, and Georgia, minimizing disruption to your imaging schedule.
Skipping annual PM increases the risk of inaccurate contrast delivery, unexpected injector failures during scans, and potential compliance issues during facility inspections.
