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ALL THE SERVICE YOU WANT AND Call us Beckman Service, Inc. No, we're not changing our name from Beckman Instruments, Inc. But we want to let you know there's another side to us. It's service. The kind you'd expect from a company like Beckman. The best. And we're not just talking about helping you

when something breaks down. We're talking about a wide range of help and support to keep you going, not just get you going. To maximize uptime and do it quickly. Here's a quick rundown of what we mean: 1. Service Agreements—There are several different service agreements

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available after the warranty period. These are customized programs designed for you to contain cost and maximize uptime. 2. Technical and Applications SupportField Service Engineers and highly trained specialists are available to help you keep your Beckman instruments up and running

MORE THAN YOU'LL EVER NEED. at peak efficiency. And to help you find innovative applications to get more out of those instruments. 3. Seminars and Training Sessions—We offer regularly scheduled classroom training at many of our nationwide facilities. And we'd be more than happy to hold training seminars at your place if

that's your need. 4. Hotline (available on a variety of instruments)— If you've got a question— any question—you can call the Hotline number. Anytime, anywhere. And get an answer from a highly trained specialist. Beckman service. It covers more than you'll ever need. But isn't it nice

to know it's there if you want it? For more complete information, write for Bulletin 8514, Analytical Instruments Sales and Service Division, Dept. 962, 2500 Harbor Blvd., Fullerton, CA 92634. Or call: (800) 854-4068. In Calif: (800) 422-4400. BECKMAN SERVICE. MORE THAN VOU'LL EVER NEED. CIRCLE 24 ON READER SERVICE CARD

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