Maintenance that keeps fleets compliant and running
Preventive maintenance is the cheapest downtime you'll ever buy. reLink Ready® PM keeps your equipment on schedule, documented, and audit-ready — so failures and findings stop catching you by surprise.
How a preventive maintenance program runs
PM works because it's systematic. Every device on the program follows a defined, documented cycle.
Build the schedule
We establish the PM cadence for each device class based on use and requirements, so nothing falls through the cracks.
Inspect & test
At each interval, the device is inspected, functionally checked, and electrically safety tested where applicable.
Document everything
Results are recorded so your biomed and compliance teams have an audit-ready paper trail, not a verbal assurance.
Flag & repair
Issues caught during PM route into repair before they become failures — with a rental available to bridge if needed.
Track the fleet
PM history and asset status stay visible, so you always know where each device stands.
Documentation that passes inspection
When a surveyor asks for maintenance records, “we keep up with it” isn't an answer. reLink Ready® PM produces the documented history that is.
Prevent the failure, pass the audit
Reactive repair is expensive twice — once in the fix, once in the downtime. Preventive maintenance catches wear before it becomes failure and produces the documentation that keeps your program compliant.
Stay on schedule
PM on a defined cadence so inspections and service happen before problems do, not after.
Stay compliant
Documented inspections and electrical safety testing that stand up to accreditation and audit.
Protect uptime
Catching wear early means fewer surprise failures and fewer clinical areas going dark.
Built around the people who own compliance
PM means something different to clinical engineering, compliance, and nursing. Here's what each gets.
Nothing falls through the cracks
A defined PM cadence per device class means inspections happen on schedule, not when someone remembers — and every one produces a record.
Audit-ready, always
When a surveyor asks for maintenance history, you have a documented paper trail rather than a verbal assurance. PM is built to pass inspection.
Fewer surprise failures
Catching wear before it becomes failure means fewer devices going down mid-shift, and fewer clinical areas left scrambling for a replacement.
Situations where preventive wins
For these, scheduled beats reactive every time.
An accreditation survey is coming
A surveyor will ask for maintenance records. A documented PM program produces the audit-ready history that turns that question into a non-event.
Pass the surveyDevices keep failing mid-shift
Reactive repair means failures happen at the worst time. Scheduled PM catches wear early, before it takes a device out during care.
Catch wear earlyYou're managing a growing fleet
More devices means more that can lapse. A per-device-class cadence keeps the whole fleet on schedule as it scales.
Scales with the fleetA device flags an issue during PM
PM finds a developing problem before it fails. It routes straight into repair — with a rental available to bridge if the fix takes it out of service.
Fix before it failsWhy PM beats waiting for the failure
Run-to-failure feels cheaper until the failure happens mid-shift. Preventive maintenance trades a small scheduled cost for a much larger unplanned one.
| What matters | Run to failure | Ad-hoc service | reLink Ready® PM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Predictable scheduling | No | No | Yes — defined cadence |
| Documentation for audits | No | Inconsistent | Yes — audit-ready |
| Electrical safety testing | No | Varies | Yes, where applicable |
| Catches wear early | No | Rarely | Yes |
| Downtime bridge available | No | No | Yes — rental option |
The pushback on PM — addressed
PM is easy to defer. Here's why that's a false economy.
PM across your fleet
reLink Ready® PM covers the biomedical equipment that keeps clinical areas running day to day.
Monitoring & telemetry
Patient monitors and telemetry kept on a documented PM schedule.
Infusion devices
Pumps inspected and tested on cadence to prevent mid-shift failures.
Defibrillators & AEDs
Resuscitation equipment kept inspected, tested, and ready.
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Preventive maintenance, answered
What is preventive maintenance for medical equipment?
Preventive maintenance (PM) is scheduled inspection, functional checking, and — where applicable — electrical safety testing performed on a defined cadence, rather than waiting for a device to fail. It catches wear early and produces documentation your compliance program needs.
Does PM help with accreditation and audits?
Yes. A core purpose of PM is the documented record it produces. reLink Ready® PM generates audit-ready inspection and testing records, so when a surveyor asks for maintenance history, you have it.
How is the PM schedule determined?
The cadence is set per device class based on use and requirements, so each device is serviced at the right interval — frequently enough to catch problems, without unnecessary service.
What happens when PM finds a problem?
Issues caught during PM route into repair before they cause a failure. If the fix takes a device out of service, a reLink Ready® rental can bridge the gap so the clinical area stays open.
Can PM be combined with repair and equipment sourcing?
Yes. PM, depot repair, rentals, new equipment, and certified refurbished all sit under reLink Ready® — so one partner can cover the full equipment lifecycle instead of you juggling vendors.
Can PM be combined with repair and sourcing?
Yes. PM, depot repair, rentals, new equipment, and certified refurbished all sit under reLink Ready®, so one partner covers the full lifecycle.
What records does PM produce?
Each PM interval produces documentation of the inspection and test results, suitable for your asset and compliance files — the audit trail surveyors expect.
Is preventive maintenance available nationwide?
Yes. reLink operates six distribution hubs and a national logistics network, so PM and the rentals that bridge it are available across the country.
Which standards and intervals do you follow?
PM intervals are aligned to manufacturer recommendations and the requirements your accreditation program expects, set per device class so each device is serviced appropriately.
Can PM cover equipment you didn't supply?
Yes. PM is a service on your existing fleet — equipment doesn't have to be purchased through reLink to be placed on a maintenance schedule.
How do you track PM status across a large fleet?
PM history and device status stay visible so you always know where each unit stands — what's been serviced, what's due, and what's been flagged.
Does PM reduce equipment downtime?
That's the point. Catching wear on a schedule prevents many of the unplanned, mid-shift failures that take a device — and sometimes a clinical area — out of service.
Preventive Maintenance, defined
The vocabulary clinical and supply chain teams use when evaluating this service.
- Preventive maintenance (PM)
- Scheduled inspection, functional checking, and electrical safety testing on a defined cadence, before failure.
- PM cadence
- The defined interval at which a device class is inspected and serviced.
- Audit-ready
- Maintenance records complete and documented enough to satisfy an accreditation survey.
- Electrical safety testing
- Verification that a device meets electrical safety limits, recorded as part of PM.
- Run to failure
- Operating a device until it breaks rather than servicing it on schedule — the model PM replaces.
- Fleet visibility
- Real-time awareness of each device's PM status and history across the fleet.
Put your equipment on a PM schedule
Tell us about your fleet. We'll build a preventive maintenance program that protects uptime and keeps you audit-ready.