New filter App from Bollfilter
Published by Stephanie Roker,
Editor
World Pipelines,
Bollfilter UK Limited (Bollfilter) has built its new iOS and Android App with the filter user in mind. It is possible to download all content to your device, so when onsite with limited connectivity, you will still have the information available. The first version of the Bollfilter App covers complete filters, spares and service with detailed data and infographics about installation, overhaul, identifying required spares details, FAQ’s, contact details and a host more.
The App is designed to be interactive with direct dial access from the ‘Meet the Team’ sections so you can call or e-mail specific members of the team, improving communication simplicity. Just go to the ‘Meet the Team’ pages, click on the person, look for the “contact me” button in the top right hand of the page and the option to call or e-mail is presented.
Throughout the App there are options to contact the company with questions, request more information about spare parts, technical queries about installation or operation, requests for service and/or maintenance instructions, links to the company’s website and its informative YouTube videos showing how the filters work.
In the Filters section, there are exploded drawings of the 6.18 automatic water filter and the 6.64 automatic lube oil filter, giving a step-by-step illustrated guide to disassembling the filter in the correct manner, perfect for the plant maintenance team.
As the App is created to be useful to the operator, we welcome feedback from users telling us what they want to see in future versions. The Android compatible version of the Bollfilter App is now available.
Edited from press release by Stephanie Roker
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/09062016/new-filter-app-from-bollfilter/
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