Schneider Magelis HMIGTO repair and refurbishment.
Touchscreen replacement, power supply repair, and component-level diagnostics for Schneider Magelis HMIGTO panels. No fix no fee.
Magelis HMIGTO repair and refurbishment
The Schneider Electric Magelis HMIGTO series is the current-generation Magelis panel range. These panels use LED backlights, eliminating the CCFL failure mode that affects the older XBT GT series. As the installed base ages, touchscreen digitizer wear and power supply capacitor degradation are the primary repair drivers. Aftermarket touchscreen replacements are available at reasonable cost.
Common Magelis HMIGTO faults we fix
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Resistive touchscreen digitizer wear causing dead spots, phantom touches, and calibration drift after extended industrial use
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Power supply electrolytic capacitor degradation causing intermittent power-on failures or spontaneous restarts
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Communication port failures affecting Modbus and Ethernet connections to Modicon PLCs
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LED backlight degradation on early HMIGTO units that have been in continuous operation for an extended period
How it works
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Send details
Share the panel model, fault symptoms, and any photos or error codes.
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Diagnostics
Bench diagnostics isolate the fault and scope the repair.
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Repair, Refurbish & Test
Component-level repair with functional verification before return.
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Return to service
Confirmed results and return logistics for your panel.
Why Electron Lab
- Engineer-led bench diagnostics
- Component-level repair and rework
- Tested Before Return
- Clear, fast quoting
Magelis HMIGTO repair FAQs
Can you replace the touchscreen on a Magelis HMIGTO?
Yes. Aftermarket touchscreen digitizers are available for the HMIGTO range. We carry out the replacement with full calibration and functional verification before return.
Is it worth repairing an HMIGTO panel?
The repair economics depend on the specific fault. Touchscreen and power supply repairs are typically cost-effective. We will assess and advise honestly on whether repair is the right option for your unit.
My HMIGTO restarts randomly during operation — what is the cause?
Random restarts are typically caused by power supply capacitor degradation. This is a board-level repair involving capacitor replacement, which we carry out routinely.