Lenovo
1YR POST WTY 6HR CSR ADD-ON
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Lenovo 1Yr Post Wty 6Hr CSR Add-On 5WS7C03246 | Support Warranty
Lenovo
MPN: 5WS7C03246
$248.71$250.00
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Key Features
- Lenovo post-warranty support add-on
- 1-year covered period
- 6-hour CSR service level
- Customer replaceable unit support model
- MPN 5WS7C03246
- Service-only offering for eligible Lenovo hardware
- Extend post-warranty coverage with a 1-year service term for Lenovo hardware
- Reduce downtime using 6-hour customer replaceable unit support
Extend Lenovo post-warranty coverage with a service plan designed to keep critical systems moving after the original warranty period ends. This 1-year add-on provides 6-hour customer replaceable unit support, helping teams recover faster when a covered component fails and immediate replacement is the difference between a brief interruption and a prolonged outage.
For infrastructure teams managing production workloads, the value is straightforward: less waiting, fewer manual workarounds, and a clearer path back to service. The plan is well suited to environments where spare parts strategy, maintenance windows, and uptime commitments all need to align. It gives procurement and operations a defined support term with a faster response model than standard break-fix coverage.
Choose this add-on when the cost of delay is higher than the cost of protection. It helps preserve service continuity on Lenovo platforms without overcommitting to a longer contract than your refresh cycle requires.
Ideal For
- Cover Lenovo systems that remain in production after the original warranty expires
- Bridge support during a delayed hardware refresh cycle
- Maintain replacement coverage for branch or remote office infrastructure
- Protect critical endpoints or servers where faster parts turnaround matters
Why This Product
- 1Short 1-year term for targeted coverage
- 26-hour CSR support for faster recovery
- 3Post-warranty protection after base coverage ends
- 4Better fit for refresh-cycle bridging than long-term contracts