Mar 26 |
Soil Instruments move to a new support system
Posted by Philip Day on 26 March 2018 02:41 PM
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Soil Instruments are now running a new support system. After sales support enquiries should be submitted directly to our new support email: support@soilinstruments.com Service or repair enquiries should be submitted directly to our new service email: servicing@soilinstruments.com Our knowledge base is moving to https://soilinstruments.helpdocs.com where you can also submit a support enquiry. Please do not submit tickets through this itmsoil support site any longer. Kind Regards The support team Read more » | |
Mar 3 |
New Soil Instruments Software Repository
Posted by Matt O'Riley on 03 March 2015 04:18 PM
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Dear support site user,
We have now introduced the Software Repository article in the Knowledgebase. This article lists all currently available Soil Instruments software arranged by product, with download links for easy acquisition.
Please note that all Knowledgebase articles previously written for software download links will no longer be available.
If you have any ideas or comments on this repository, please don't hesitate to leave a comment at the bottom of the article or contact us directly. We look forward to hearing from you.
Please find the article here: http://www.itmsoilsupport.com/index.php?/default_import/Knowledgebase/Article/View/220/0/soil-instruments-software-repository Read more » | |
Aug 20 |
Introducing the Soil Instruments Unit Identification Index
Posted by Matt O'Riley on 20 August 2014 09:24 AM
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Dear support site user,
You can now find pictures, manuals, datasheets, catalogue codes and more in our new Unit Identification Index. Located in the knowledgebase, this index allows you to easily access information and literature for each unit all in one location, with pictures and a short description to help identify our products.
The Unit Identification Index can be found at: http://www.itmsoilsupport.com/index.php?/default_import/Knowledgebase/Article/View/208/0/itmsoil-unit-identification-index Read more » | |
Jul 15 |
New Manual and Datasheet Repositories
Posted by Matt O'Riley on 15 July 2014 11:52 AM
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Dear support site user,
We have now introduced the manual and datasheet repository articles in the Knowledgebase. These articles include all currently available manuals and datasheets arranged by product type. Please note that the manuals will no longer be able to be found in the Knowledgebase except for the repository article.
If you have any ideas or comments please don't hesitate to leave a comment at the bottom of the repository article or contact us directly. We look forward to hearing from you.
Manuals: http://www.itmsoilsupport.com/index.php?/default_import/Knowledgebase/Article/View/205/0/itmsoil-manuals-repository Datasheets: http://www.itmsoilsupport.com/index.php?/default_import/Knowledgebase/Article/View/206/0/itmsoil-datasheets-repository Read more » | |
Mar 12 |
Did you know!
Posted by Stuart Burgess on 12 March 2013 10:51 AM
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Dear itmsoil customer,
To achieve this all you are required to do is either login or register on the support site. If you are not currently registered on the support site please see the link below which walks you through the registration process. Once registered you will need to submit a ticket requesting a new service for your instrument, please provide details such as the serial number and what you require from the service (a link below has been provided detailing how to submit a support ticket). For example, you may simply require an annual recalibration of your instrument, or a fault may have developed that requires specific attention. Dependent on the fault it may be the case that a support engineer responds with a possible solution to the issue that may mean the instrument will no longer require returning for a service. Once a request has been submitted you will be contacted by a member of the servicing department who will provide a service case number along with a shipping label. From this point on you will be able to track where your instrument is within the service system until it is despatched to you. To track your instrument all you will need to do is login to the support centre, and select view tickets. You will then be presented with all your current tickets to which you can see their status. With service cases you would expect to see them progress from ‘Awaiting Instrument’, to ‘Performing Inspection’, ‘Awaiting Customer Go-Ahead’, ‘Performing Repair’ and ‘Packing and Despatching’. We look forward to receiving your servicing requests in the future. Read more » | |