Where to take medical machinery to get serviced?
June 6, 2008 10:44 AM
Ten year old medical machinery needs a fixin'. Where can I take it?
So I have this device called the "Mens 2000." It's a micro-current machine, not quite sure what that means/is. It's made by the Monad Corporation which doesn't seem to have a website.
The machinery is about ten years old and needs to be fixed, any MeFites in the Los Angeles area know where a product like this can be taken to get serviced?
So I have this device called the "Mens 2000." It's a micro-current machine, not quite sure what that means/is. It's made by the Monad Corporation which doesn't seem to have a website.
The machinery is about ten years old and needs to be fixed, any MeFites in the Los Angeles area know where a product like this can be taken to get serviced?
You don't know what it is, but you know it's broken?
'Kay.
A few moments with Google reveal a lot of woo-woo pseudoscience about microcurrents. There actually are reasons to put tiny electrical currents into some parts of the body—it can help mask nerve-originated pain. But I suspect you'd know if you were doing that, 'cause you'd have had the pain and you'd have had a doctor put this device on you and hand you the controls and tell you to fiddle with them until you found a setting that helped. If that's what happened, go call Monad. If not, you may wish to save your money.
posted by eritain at 8:26 PM on June 6, 2008
'Kay.
A few moments with Google reveal a lot of woo-woo pseudoscience about microcurrents. There actually are reasons to put tiny electrical currents into some parts of the body—it can help mask nerve-originated pain. But I suspect you'd know if you were doing that, 'cause you'd have had the pain and you'd have had a doctor put this device on you and hand you the controls and tell you to fiddle with them until you found a setting that helped. If that's what happened, go call Monad. If not, you may wish to save your money.
posted by eritain at 8:26 PM on June 6, 2008
This thread is closed to new comments.
Electro-Tech is the only authorized repair center for Monad Corporation. Please, contact us for any repair issues at:
Electro-Tech Products, Inc.
2001 E. Gladstone Street, Bldg A
Glendora, CA 91740
Tel: (909)592-1434
Fax: (909)592-2416
E-Mail: support@monadcorp.com
posted by Liosliath at 11:47 AM on June 6, 2008