6F产品维护手册(4月份)
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F5产品的维护细则2010-3-11Index一、F5 设备日常巡检内容: (3)二、F5 设备周巡检内容 (10)三、F5 设备月巡检内容 (13)一、F5 设备日常巡检内容:1、观察BIG-IP前面板状态灯(LED)状态:Alarm灯是否亮,双机状态灯是否改变。
关于LED的状态,参看以下说明:LED功能说明如下:正常状态下,LED的显示情况:出现告警时的LED状态:2、观察BIG-IP前面板上的液晶显示面板(LCD)信息:是否有告警信息。
3、如有告警信息或Alarm灯亮,则需要通过WEB管理界面作进一步监控:登陆WEB管理界面,利用https://bigip ip address登陆WEB管理界面,然后点击System Logs检查详细的日志信息:从日志中检查详细的告警信息如果告警信息是关于被负载均衡的服务器上的服务down,则可以通过Overview->Statistics 来查看服务器上的状态:进一步可以检查Nodes 、Pools 的状态:点击左侧导航条中的Local Traffic->Nodes图中绿色状态表示节点状态正常。
观察流量在Pool 成员之间的分配情况:点击左侧导航条中的Local Traffic->Pools->Statistics,可以查看到各Pool 以及Pool 的Members 的状态,以及流量和连接数的信息。
逐一检查异常状态的Virtual Server 、Pools 和Nodes.以此判断流理分配情况是否正常。
如果从液晶显示面板上观察到CPU使用率过高(高于常见值)或内存消耗过大(大于常见值),则需要通过WEB页面观察设备各项性能参数,找出性能参数发生异常变化的时间点,并查找导致异常的原因:观察BIG-IP运行时的性能参数若出现难于识别的异常,先执行QKView命令全面采集系统日志信息并下载下来。
观察BIG-IP运行时的性能参数二、F5 设备周巡检内容周巡检是在日常巡检的基础上增加了以下内容:1、观察系统Performance周曲线,分析各项情况指标的变化趋势:改为Last Week2、执行QKView命令全面采集系统日志信息并下载下来。
2I•••••• •PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW THESEINSTRUCTIONSThese instructions contain Warning and Caution statements. This informationis important for safe and effi cient installation and operation.Always read and follow all Warning and Caution statements!IMPORTANTThis highlights information that is especially relevant to a problem-free installation and operationMake sure incoming voltage is the same as the appliance rating.To reduce the risk of fi re, electric shock, or personal injury, installation work and electrical wiring must be done by a qualifi ed electrician in accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including fi re-rated construction.IMPORTANTAll types and models are subject to continuous improvement. The manufacturer reserves the right tomake modifications into the shape, equipment and technology.DANGERDanger indicates a hazard which will cause serious injury or death ifprecautions are not allowed.WARNINGWarning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could resultin death or serious injury.CAUTIONCaution indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result inminor or moderate injury.3Component DescriptionContentsSafety ..................................................................................... Important Safety Information .................................. Disposal of Old Appliance ....................................... Electrical Safety ....................................................... Unpacking .............................................................................. Safety Instructions and Warnings ........................... Disposal of Carton..................................................... Safety Regulations ................................................... Operation ............................................................................... Turning the Appliance ON and OFF ......................... Setting the Temperature .......................................... Storage ..................................................................... Defrosting/Cleaning ............................................................... Defrosting ................................................................. Cleaning ....................................................................Troubleshooting ..................................................................... Customer Service ..................................................... Appliance Information ..............................................T!"#$ %& C%'($'()4455666677778889994Important Safety InformationFollow the cautions and safety warnings throughout thisinstruction manual including the following :• To prevent injury to you or damage to the unit, the applianceshould be unpacked and set up by two people.• If the appliance is damaged on delivery, contact the supplierimmediately before connecting to the power source.• To guarantee safe operation, ensure that appliance is set upand connected as described in these operating instructions.• Disconnect the appliance from the power source if a faultoccurs. Pull out the plug, turn off or remove the fuse.• When disconnecting the appliance, use the plug. Do not pullon the cable.• Any repairs and work on the appliance should only be carriedout by the customer service department. Unauthorized workmay be dangerous to the user. Changing the power sourcecable should only be done by the customer service depart-ment.• Do not consume food which has been stored for too long; itcould cause food poisoning.• The appliance has been exclusively designed for storage of icecream. Do not use the appliance for any other purpose suchas, without limitation, medical or research purposes (e.g. thestorage of medicine, chemical components and body tissuesand fluids).• Do not store explosives or sprays using combustible propel-lants such as butane, propane or pentane in the appliance.Electrical components might cause leaking gas to ignite. Youmay identify such sprays by the printed contents or a flamesymbol.• Do not use electrical appliances inside the appliance.• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (includingchildren) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilitiesor lack of experience and knowledge unless they have beengiven initial supervision or instruction concerning use of theappliance by a person responsible for their safety. Childrenshould be supervised to ensure that they do not play with theappliance.S•••••• Avoid prolonged skin contact with cold surfaces or chilled/frozen food. This could cause pain, numbness and frostbite.In the case of prolonged skin contact, protective measuresshould be taken, e.g. gloves should be worn.• To prevent possible injury due to an electrical shock, be sureto disconnect the power cord or turn off the circuit breakerbefore cleaning the appliance.• To avoid injury or damage to the appliance, do not use steamcleaning equipment to clean the appliance.• Do not operate the appliance in the presence of explosivefumes.• Keep the lid closed if there is a fault. Protect the food either byplacing dry ice on top of the packages or using a local frozenfood locker if the power failure is of a long duration. Do notattempt to re-freeze any previously thawed food.• To protect the appliance from possible damage, allow theappliance to stand 1/2 to 1 hour in place before turning theelectricity on. This allows the refrigerant and system lubrica-tion to reach equilibrium.• If you have a lockable appliance, do not keep the key nearthe appliance or within reach of children.5S•••••Disposal of Old ApplianceBe sure to follow your local requirements for disposal ofappliances. Discarded appliances can be dangerous.DANGERDanger indicates a hazard which will cause serious injury or death ifprecautions are not allowed.Risk of child entrapment. Before you discard your oldrefrigerator or freezer :• Be sure to follow your local requirements for disposal ofappliances. Discarded appliances can be dangerous.• Remove the lids.• Cut off the prongs from the power cable plug anddiscard them.• Cut off the power cable from the discarded appliance. Discard separately from the appliance.Following these instructions reduces the possibility of personal injury, especially to children playing.Contact the trash collection agency in your area for additional information.Standard EN 378 specifi es that the room in which you install your appliance must have a volume of 1 m 3 per 8 g of R 290 refrigerant used in the appliance, so as to avoid the formation of infl ammable gas/air mixtures in the room where the appliance is located in the event of a leak in the refrigerant circuit. The quantity of refrigerant used in your appliance is indicated on the type plate on the inside of the appliance.Electrical SafetyConnect this appliance to a 110-120 VAC, 15 Amp circuit that is controlled by a circuit that is controlled by a circuit breaker or fuse. This appliance should have its own separate grounded circuit. Do not use an extension cord.The power cord is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for your protection againts possible shock hazards. To maintain this protection :• Do not modify the plug by removing the round grounding prong.•Do not use a two-prong adapter. Where a two-prong wall receptacle is encountered, contact a qualifi ed electrician and have it replaced with a three-prong receptacle in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.• Do not use a power cord that is frayed or damaged.•To prevent the appliance from being turned off accidentally, do not plug the appliance into an outlet controlled by a wall switch.6U•••••••Safety Instructions and WarningsCAUTIONCaution indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result inminor or moderate injury.To avoid risk of personal injury or property damage, have two people unpack and movethis appliance into place.CAUTIONCaution indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result inminor or moderate injury.Protect the fi nished fl oor surface before you uncrate the appliance.Avoid placing the appliance in direct sunlight or near the stove, range top, radiators and similar heat resources.The floor under the applianceshould be flat and level.The appliance is not intended for outdoor use. The ventilation grilles should not be obstructed. Always ensure there is good ventilation all around the appliance.As soon as you uncrate the appliance :•Examine the appliance and the packaging for shipping dam-age. Contact the carrier immediately if you suspect there is any damage.•Note the type designation, service number, appliance/serial number and date of delivery on the spaces provided in the back of this manual.Disposal of CartonThe packaging is designed to protect the appliance and invidual components during moving and is made of recyclable materials :• Corrugated board/cardboard• Molded polystyrene (foamed, CFC-free polystyrene)• Polythene bags and sheets.•Polypropylene straps.WARNINGWarning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could resultin death or serious injury.Keep packaging materials away from children. Polythene sheets and bags can causesuff ocation !Please take the packaging material to your local recyclingfacility.Safety RegulationThe appliance complies with UL 471 / CRG 471 and NSF 7 and is designed to store ice cream.The appliance is set to operate within specific ambient temperature limits according to its climate rating. These temperature limits should not be exceeded. The correct climate rating for your ap-pliance is indicated on the model plate.This is explained as follows : Climate rating Ambient temperature SN 50o F to 90o F (10°C to 32°C)N 61o F to 90o F (10°C to 32°C)ST 61o F to 100o F (16°C to 38°C)T61o F to 109o F (16°C to 43°C)The refrigerant circuit has been tested for leaks.We recommend cleaning the appliance before turning it on for the first time. See Cleaning. Turn on the appliance several hours before loading it with frozen food for the first time. Do not load with frozen food until the temperature shows approximately 0o F (-18oC)WARNINGWarning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could resultin death or serious injury.Do not allow children to play with theappliance. Children must not climb inside.failure to follow these instructions may result in death or serious injury.7O •••••• !Turning the Appliance On and OffClean the appliance before turning it on for the first time. See Cleaning.Allow the appliance to operate approximately two hours before placing food in it. Do not place frozen food in the freezer until the temperature shows at least 0o F (-18o C).Turning On :Connect the appliance to the dedicated outlet. The appliance is turned on.Turning Off :Pull out the plug, turn off or remove the fuse.Setting the Temperature - Figure 1Turn the arrow on the temperature control to a setting between 1 and 7.Setting 1 = lowest cooling settingSetting 7 = highest cooling setting, coldestThe temperature control is in the cover grille for the compressor compartment.Figure 1StorageThe appliance is suitable for storing ice cream and ready-frozen foods.It must not be filled higher than the stacking markon the inside of the freezer.Temperature display - Figure 2The thermometer shows the warmest frozen food temperature.Only temperatures below 32 °F (0°C) are displayed accurately.Figure 2CAUTIONCaution indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.Moving part, do not operate unit with the covermotor room removed.Barrel lock (EFE, EFI) - Figure 3(not standard accessory)The glass lid can be locked using barrel lock.Open the hole cover on the lid by sliding backwards.Place the barrel lock in the opening provided in the lid, turn the key and remove.Remove the key and keep it safely.Caution :The lock cover must always close during operation to ensure air tightness in the cabinet.8D•••••• !"/Defrosting - Figure 3After the appliance has been in operation for some time, a layer of frost or ice cream form on the inside walls. This increases energy consumption. You should therefore defrost the applianceregularly.WARNINGWarning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could resultin death or serious injury.•To prevent possible injury due to anelectrical shock, be sure to disconnectthe power cord or or turn off the circuit breaker before defrosting the appliance.•To avoid injury or damage, do not usesteam cleaning equipment.• Pull out the main plug or remove/unscrew the fuse.• Remove the frozen food and store in other units.•Pull out the plug from the drain opening and place a tray un-derneath the appliance so that the defrosted water escapes through the drain opening into the tray.• Leave the lid open while defrosting. After defrosting mop up the remaining water and clean the appliance.•Do not forget to close the defrost drain opening.CAUTIONCaution indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result inminor or moderate injury.Do not use any mechanical devices or otherartifi cial aids for defrosting other than thoserecommended by the manufacturer.CleaningFigure 3WARNINGWarning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could resultin death or serious injury.•To prevent possible injury due to anelectrical shock, be sure to disconnectthe power cord or or turn off the circuit breaker before defrosting the appliance.•To avoid injury or damage, do not usesteam cleaning equipment.Clean the appliance by hand with lukewarm water and little de-tergent.Do not abrasive or scouring sponges. Do not use concentrated cleaning agents. Never use abrasive or acid cleaners or chemi-cal solvents.• Ensure no cleaning water penetrates into the electrical com-ponents or ventilation grille.• Dry all parts well with a cloth.•Do not damage or remove the model plate. It is very important for servicing your appliance.9T •••••• !••"#$%You may be able to correct the following faults by checking the possible causes yourself :Problem Possible Cause and Remedy Appliance does not work-Is the power source plug properly inserted in the socket? -Is the circuit breaker, or fuse in operating condition?Motor seems to run too long-Is the ambient temperature too hot? See Safety Regulations.-Has the appliance been opened too frequently or left open too long?- A large amount of food has been added.The temperature is not cold enough-Is the temperature setting correct? See Setting The Temperature. -Does a separately installed thermometer show the correct reading? -Is the ventilation system working properly?-Is the appliance set up too close to a heat source?Customer ServiceIf none of the above causes apply and you cannot rectify the fault yourself, contact the nearest customer service department stating the type of appliance , service number and appliance number as indicated onthe type plate.Leave the appliance closed until the customer service engineer arrives to prevent any further cold loss.Appliance informationRecord this information when the appliance is installed.Type Designation : _____________________________________Service Number : ______________________________________Appliance/Serial Number : ______________________________Date of delivery : _______________________________________Liebherr Appliances Kluang Sdn Bhd(153177-U) No.7 Jln Firma 2 , Kaw.Perind.Kluang ll, KM7, Jln Mersing, 86007 kluang, Johor, West Malaysia..my。
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MANUAL DE UTILIZAÇÃO E MANUTENÇÃO РУКОВОДСТВО ПО ЭКСПЛУАТАЦИИ И ТЕХНИЧЕСКОМУ ОБСЛУЖИВАНИЮKULLANIM VE BAKIM ELKİTABI取扱・保守説明書MANUAL LIFTERS GUINCHO DE COMANDO MANUALРУЧНЫЕ ПОДЪЕМНИКИELLE KUMANDA EDİLEN KALDIRICIハンドリフター手动吊重器RU TR JP CN第 92 页 共110页®CN目录一般信息 .............................................................................................................93 公司介绍 . (94)保证条款 (95)0 前言 (96)1运输和搬运 (97)1.1 包装类型 (97)1.2包装规格 (97)2 设备描述 (97)2.1 数据标牌 (98)2.2 应用领域 ...........................................................................................................................98 2.3 使用限制 (98)2.4 不正确的应用 (98)3 技术特点 (99)3.1 实用性 (99)3.2 结构 (99)3.3 性能 (99)3.4 工作循环 (102)4 正确使用........................................................................................................103 4.1 注意事项 .........................................................................................................................103 4.2 使用准备 .........................................................................................................................103 4.3 操作步骤 . (105)5 安全规则 (107)6 维护保养 ........................................................................................................108 7 拆卸分解 .. (108)7.1 贮存 (108)7.2废弃处理 (108)符合欧共体法规声明 (109)版本:03-10 Rev 1代替:10-08第 93 页 共110页®般信息首先,感谢您选用TECNOMAGNETE公司的产品。
SummaryEQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION (3)TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION (3)SAFETY RULES (3)PACKAGING (4)HANDLING (4)LOADING AND UNLOADING (4)HANDLING REQUIREMENTS (5)DELIVERY (9)TRANSPORT (10)STORAGE (10)INSTALLATION (10)AIR VENT (10)MAINTENANCE (11)REPAIRS AND DANGER OF FROST (11)WARRANTY (12)US E (12)INNER FLUID (12)DECOMMISSIONING (13)SCHEME “T YPE” INSTALLA TION WATER COIL (14)INTRODUCTIONThis use and maintenance manual indicates the main operations required to use and maintain the supplied units as well as possible. This manual will define the most important points paying particular attention to what can cause problems to persons, things and environment. It is anyway advisable to have the equipment operated by qualified personnel trained for the task to be carried out. This manual includes important indications to follow, but certainly it isn’t exhaustive. Therefore, it’ll be the user’s concern to complete the manual indications with proper procedures in order to achieve a correct use of the equipment.1.EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTIONThe coil comprises the following items:-Main body and tube side,-ConnectionsThis coil is shown in detail in the attached construction drawing.The equipment has been inspected and suitable certificate (declaration of compliance) has been issued.The installer is required to install a safety pressure relief device within the circuit up-stream of the plant.This type of equipment must be used solely for the type of heat exchanger indicated on the machine plate.2.TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONAll the most important coil data in keeping with current legislation is shown on the data plate attached to the coil itself.All this data is also shown on the attached construction drawing.The equipment weight and dimensions are shown in the attached manufa cturer’s construction drawing or on the necessary transportation packaging (where contractually applicable).3.SAFETY RULESAll hazardous components must be labelled with a warning sign (Recommendation to be adopted for the plant by user).The signs must never be removed and if necessary damaged ones must be replaced.The most common risk for these coils is in relation to:-Hot surfaces-Sharp edges of the finned packs of the coils.The above-mentioned risks must always be clearly labelled with the following warning signs.Operators must wear safety shoes, gloves, hard hat, safety goggles and their overalls must have hermetically sealed sleeves.Avoid loose clothing, watches, necklaces, bracelets and any other item of clothing that could be caught up.Long hair cannot be left to hang loose but must be kept tied back.All operations must be carried out in safe conditions, and must never be at variance with all of the process and system safety regulations.Prior to any work being carried out on any equipment accessory, the instructions provided in this manual must always be read.Do not touch surfaces containing process liquids. They can reach high temperatures which can be hazardous as regards burning or scalding.Prior to carrying out maintenance, ensure that all the equipment is kept separate from all heat and/or electrical energy sources.During use, avoid touching any part of the equipment, keep clear of the equipment and neither lean nor sit on the outer casing or any other part of the equipment.Do not leave any type of object on the casing or on the surfaces of the equipment.Do not leave or place containers containing any kind of liquids on the equipment.During overhaul and/or maintenance of the equipment, a sign with the following test should be displayed “Machinery out of service due to maintenance operations”.Ensure that all guards are correctly reassembled once maintenance operations have been concluded.Ensure that the fitted component is functioning properly after maintenance, and always use only genuine spare parts.The equipment has not been designed to operate in extreme environmental conditions (different from design ones) nor during earthquakes.4.PACKAGINGUnits are supplied with a packing suitable for transport to avoid damages. Any accidental damages due to incorrect transport and handling can’t be imputed to manufacture r.5.HANDLINGThe following instructions get used to:-Define the handling criteria;-Define the lifting criteria;-Ensure that the materials are complete.6.LOADING AND UNLOADINGThe wooden cage must be loaded and unloaded using a pneumatic forklift (img.1 and img.2). Using straps during lifting may cause structural damage to the wooden cage with potential repercussions on the heat exchangers (img.3 and img.4)The shipment is removed from the truck in the following way (for shipments where a forklift truck or crane is necessary):-Ensure that the crane operator and/or the truck driver lift the unit securely. Always consider the weight of the coil with regard to crane, forklift, etc.-Remove the packing and verify that no damage, previously hidden, has occurred. Here can be added that slightly dented fins normally can be repaired easily. You can, as habitual costumer, have advantage of buying a fin straighten tool, which is a useful tool for your fitter.-Dented or slightly damaged tubes are only to be repaired by a qualifier fitter. If the damage of the tubes cannot be repaired by your fitter contact your local representative about returning the shipment to the factory.-Be aware that you according to insurance procedures only have 1 working week to forward your damage complaint, if the damage has not been marked in the consignment note.7.HANDLING REQUIREMENTSa.Remove the heat exchangerIt is preferable to use a spreader beam to remove the heat exchangers from the wooden cage (img. 5 and img. 6). Using this type of equipment minimises stresses that may damage the heat exchangers.Due to the length of the heat exchangers, if a single, central anchoring point is used this may cause the heat exchangers to bend (img. 7 and img. 8).Alternatively, where there was the possibility, use the intermediate docking points, as shown in the images below.b.Lifting pointsThe Ø14 holes found on the top of the heat exchanger can be used as attachment points for this type of handing (img. 9 and img. 10).c.Vertical and horizontal operationVertical or horizontal operation refers to the positioning of the heat exchanger, as shown in the images below (img.11 and img.12).d.Vertical operation handlingIf the heat exchangers are in a vertical operating position, please refer to preceding paragraphs for information regarding handling and attachment points.e.Horizontal operation handlingIf, on the other hand, the heat exchangers are in a horizontal operating position, they must be lifted in two steps, as follows. Still using the spreader beam, tilt the heat exchanger until it rests on the floor (img. 13, img. 14 and img. 15).Once the heat exchanger is resting on the floor, move it as shown in img. 16f.Attachment points for horizontal operationFor this type of movement, attach eyebolts to the holes found on the front of the heat exchanger (img. 17 and img. 18).img. 16g.Failure to comply with requirementsShould it become apparent that damage of any kind has resulted from failure to comply with any of the above requirements (unless previously discussed and agreed), Eurotec s.r.l. reserves the right to deduct all costs incurred in managing and resolving this failure from the relevant party.8.DELIVERYThis equipment is not hazardous for authorised operators provided it is used according to the instructions supplied by Eurotec srl contained in this manual and that all the envisaged safety accessories are kept in an operational condition. The equipment is fully identified using its badge number.For any information required and in any exchange with the manufacturer, the badge number must always be communicated.Upon delivery of the equipment ensure that:-The supply package corresponds to the order specification, by checking the delivery note and the attached documentation.- The packaging is in good condition and immediately inform Eurotec srl should there be any damage or lost items (even as regards documentation).Again, it should be borne in mind that all drawings and any document delivered with the equipment are the property of Eurotec srl which owns all rights and these cannot be divulged to a third party (unless agreed).9.TRANSPORTTransport shall be carried out by qualified and trained personnel with means insured according to the effective laws.The units loading and unloading shall be carried out by qualified and trained personnel with means of suitable capacity as well as volume by taking all necessary precautions. The personnel charged with this task shall implement all accident prevention prescriptions to avoid any accidents and/or damages (refer to local standards).10.STORAGEIf units are not installed immediately after their arrival at their destination, they shall be stored indoors and protected from atmospheric agents, collisions, tampering.11.INSTALLATIONThe installer will place the heat exchanger coil according to the rules of a workmanlike manner complying with the temperature and pressure data indicated in the technical data sheets of our EUROTEC COILSxx and any nameplate and/or indications agreed when ordering. For handling, the installer must use the suitable holes or any eye bolts obtained on the coil frame. The weight of the coil is shown on the relevant technical sheet. Otherwise, please ask for it. The treated air must be distributed perfectly evenly over the exchanging surface. Special attention must be paid to prevent the accidental leakage of the fluid circulating inside the tubes (hot water, superheated water, refrigerants etc.) that may cause harm to persons, property and environment. Make sure that the heat exchange coils are levelled, both for vertical installation (horizontal air flow), and for horizontal installation (vertical air flow) and tilted. his is to prevent the formation of air pockets during the operation or fluids retention in case of emptying. In the case of tilted assembly never exceed the inclination recommended in the design. Connect the input connectors to the output ones according to the diagram agreed or arranged on the machine and/or system. We recommend providing the installation of feeding and discharge gate valves, essential for maintenance and repair. Make connections related to feeds and discharges so as to allow removal of the heat exchange coils without hindrance.Avoid too tightened and rigid connections or in any case not suitable to neutralize any possible presence of dilations. To move the heat exchanger during the installation, use the provided holes and eyebolts on the frame.12.AIR VENTWe recommend to fill the water coils from the bottom, so as to completely eliminate the air. In any case, the installer must pay close attention to this operation, the presence of air may in fact give rise to many problems including corrosion and reduction of heat capacity. The coils for steamcondensation must be equipped with air eliminator or with arresters featuring eliminators (thermostatic traps with float air vent).13.MAINTENANCECheck to every 3 months that there are no obstructions on the heat exchange fins due to the presence of foreign bodies (in principle at least once a year). In case of obstructions provide by air blow. Any limited irregular folds not exceeding the finned pack to 15 ° shall not affect the thermal performance of the machine. In case of accumulation of dirt, grease, etc. It should be changed to appropriate bathrooms degreasing / descaling of all the battery as long as non-corrosive to the materials that make up the same. In case of damaged parts, comb the coil with a special tool using the appropriate spacing of the comb for fins.14.REPAIRS AND DANGER OF FROSTAll maintenance and repair should be performed at plant shutdown, a cold battery and subject to any applicable safety standards. Repair of pipes that make up the finned pack must be carried out to plant shutdown, a cold battery and without pressure in the pipes. The heat exchanger must be carefully emptied from the circulating fluid inside through the appropriate vents placed on the same attacks or connections.In case of outdoor installation or facility in winter stop, the battery must be carefully defended from the danger of working fluid frost inside, using antifreeze systems or with careful draining and elimination of retention by capillarity by blowing compressed air. Failure to follow the above can result in breakage of the package finned tubes even if made of iron or stainless steel. In case the battery is equipped with crankcase seal on the tube plates and it is necessary to perform a repair in its interior, and 'can remove it by breaking the welding points or by acting on the fixing screws.15.WARRANTYThe warranty regulations in force, for transactions between companies (B2B), is 12 months from delivery date. A warranty activation request must be made within 15 days from the date of discovery of the defect. All forms of warranty is void if:1.you do not install a safety valve in accordance with Directive 2014/68/UE;2.you do not install an expansion vessel complying with EU Directive 2014/68/UE and suitablefor the capacity and temperatures of the system;3.design temperatures and pressures are not complied to;4.the standards to carry out a workmanlike manner installation are not complied to;5.just one of the product components is tampered with/or damaged without the authorisationof Eurotec s.r.l.;6.if demineralized water has been used as exchanged fluidEThe user must use appropriate thermodynamic check, in order to find temperature variations on the shall surface, due to inefficiency or breaking of the inner refractory. The use of units shall keep to the following prescriptions. As already reported in the introduction, the following directions have to be considered as an indication.Any operations shall be compulsorily carried out by personnel properly trained by the user. Use conditions refer to the design data. These conditions have to be considered as limit conditions never to be exceeded in any case.17.INNER FLUIDThe materials of units have been chosen according to the fluids used during their operation. Any changes of fluids shall be submitted for the designer’s and/or manufacturer’s approval.Chimical H20 parameters regarding thewater “in/out” of the heat exchangers.Allowable quantity - parts per million✓Ammonia None✓Bacteria Bacteriologsafe✓Calcium < 800 ppm✓Chlorides < 5 ppm✓Dissolved solids 50 - 150 ppm✓Iron 3 ppm✓Nitrates < 10 ppm✓Nitrogen compounds None✓Oxidising salts or acids None✓pH level 6 - 8.5✓Silica as SiO2 < 150 ppm✓Sulphides < 1 ppm✓Sulphur Dioxide < 50 ppm18.DECOMMISSIONINGOnce the equipment has reached the end of its lifecycle, when the unit and/or a part of it has to be dismantled, the Competent Authorit must be notified, and special attention must be given to the heat exchange fluid contained in the tubing. This will have to be disposed of according to the instructions provided in the relative safety data sheets, and in any case in accordance with the laws currently in force in the country where the equipment has been installed. Do not throw the packaging and any other piece of equipment in the environment.19.SCHEM E “TYPE” INSTALLATION WATER COIL。
物流仓储设备维护保养操作手册第一章物流仓储设备概述 (3)1.1 设备分类 (3)1.1.1 货物搬运设备 (3)1.1.2 存储设备 (3)1.1.3 分拣设备 (3)1.1.4 包装设备 (3)1.1.5 检测设备 (3)1.1.6 安全防护设备 (3)1.2 设备作用与重要性 (3)1.2.1 设备作用 (3)1.2.2 设备重要性 (4)第二章设备维护保养基本要求 (4)2.1 维护保养原则 (4)2.2 维护保养周期 (4)2.3 维护保养人员职责 (5)第三章货架系统维护保养 (5)3.1 货架结构检查 (5)3.2 货架紧固件检查与更换 (5)3.3 货架表面处理与防腐 (6)第四章起重设备维护保养 (6)4.1 起重机检查与维护 (6)4.1.1 检查内容 (6)4.1.2 维护措施 (7)4.2 起重机附件检查与更换 (7)4.2.1 检查内容 (7)4.2.2 更换措施 (7)4.3 起重机电气系统维护 (7)4.3.1 检查内容 (7)4.3.2 维护措施 (7)第五章输送设备维护保养 (8)5.1 输送带检查与更换 (8)5.2 输送机结构部件检查 (8)5.3 输送机电气系统维护 (8)第六章仓储搬运设备维护保养 (9)6.1 搬运车检查与维护 (9)6.1.1 检查内容 (9)6.1.2 维护方法 (9)6.2 搬运车电池检查与更换 (10)6.2.1 检查内容 (10)6.2.2 更换方法 (10)6.3 搬运车安全防护装置检查 (10)6.3.1 检查内容 (10)6.3.2 维护方法 (10)第七章仓储监控系统维护保养 (10)7.1 监控设备检查与维护 (10)7.1.1 设备检查 (10)7.1.2 设备维护 (11)7.2 监控系统软件更新 (11)7.3 网络设备检查与维护 (11)7.3.1 网络设备检查 (11)7.3.2 网络设备维护 (11)第八章仓储照明设备维护保养 (12)8.1 照明设备检查与更换 (12)8.1.1 检查周期与内容 (12)8.1.2 灯具更换 (12)8.2 照明系统节能措施 (12)8.2.1 选用高效节能灯具 (12)8.2.2 合理布局照明系统 (12)8.2.3 定期清洗照明设备 (13)8.3 照明设备安全防护 (13)8.3.1 防护措施 (13)8.3.2 应急处理 (13)8.3.3 定期培训与宣传 (13)第九章仓储安全设备维护保养 (13)9.1 安全标识检查与更换 (13)9.1.1 检查内容 (13)9.1.2 更换要求 (13)9.2 安全防护装置检查与维护 (14)9.2.1 检查内容 (14)9.2.2 维护要求 (14)9.3 应急设备检查与维护 (14)9.3.1 检查内容 (14)9.3.2 维护要求 (14)第十章维护保养管理 (14)10.1 维护保养计划制定 (14)10.1.1 目的与意义 (14)10.1.2 计划制定原则 (15)10.1.3 计划执行 (15)10.2 维护保养成本控制 (15)10.2.1 成本控制目标 (15)10.2.2 成本控制措施 (15)10.2.3 成本控制执行 (15)10.3 维护保养效果评价与改进 (15)10.3.1 评价方法 (15)10.3.2 改进措施 (16)第一章物流仓储设备概述1.1 设备分类物流仓储设备是现代物流系统中不可或缺的组成部分,其种类繁多,根据功能和用途的不同,大致可以分为以下几类:1.1.1 货物搬运设备货物搬运设备主要包括手动搬运车、电动搬运车、堆垛机、输送带、升降机等,主要用于货物的短距离搬运和装卸。
Nr./No.Kit-Nr./Kit-No.Kit Pos.Nr./Kit pos.No.Beschreibung/Description 17106462460ID 20.35W 1.7827106462420ID 30.00W 3.502+37106462420ID 30.00W3.5047106462450ID 52.00W 1.5057106462410ID 22.00W 3.0067106462430ID 42.00W4.0067106462440ID 37.00W 4.0075150280210ID 11.00W 2.0075150280310ID 11.00W 2.0075150280410ID 11.00W 2.008+95150280240ID 12.00W 3.008+95150280340ID 12.00W 3.008+95150280440ID 12.00W 3.0010+115150280220ID 18.00W 4.0010+115150280320ID 18.00W 4.0010+115150280420ID 18.00W 4.00125150280230ID 19.00W 3.00125150280330ID 19.00W 3.00125150280430ID 19.00W 3.00137106462480ID 23.52W 1.78147106462490ID 55.25W 2.62#Bevor mit der Wartung der CPA471begonnen wird,beachten Sie unbedingt die Sicherheitshinweise in der BA!#Before maintaining the CPA471,please pay attention to the safety remarks in the manual!Nr./No.Kit-Nr./Kit-No.Beschreibung151503715Führungsrohr 120mm (pneumatisch)151503716Führungsrohr 225mm (pneumatisch)151503717Führungsrohr 120mm (manuell)151503718Führungsrohr 225mm (manuell)250036864Pneumatische Drossel2+851503732Abluftdrossel +Blindstopfen Edelstahl 1.4404351503730Pneumatikanschluss G1/8“451503731Rastbolzen551503773Druckzylinder PA +O-Ring 551503775Druckzylinder 1.4404+O-Ring 671064624Dichtungen751503719Elektrodenführung /Sensorführung komplett (kurz)751503720Elektrodenführung /Sensorführung komplett (lang)951503760Spülgehäuse kpl.(ohne Spülanschluss)951503761Spülgehäuse kpl.(mit Spülanschluss)1151503733Verschlussstopfen M12x11251502874Pneumatische Endlagenschalter 1351502873Elektrische Endlagenschalter 1451502802Dichtungen EPDM 1451502803Dichtungen Viton 1451502804Dichtungen KalrezDescriptionRetractable pipe 120mm (pneumatic)Retractable pipe 225mm (pneumatic)Retractable pipe 120mm (manual)Retractable pipe 225mm (manual)Pneumatic throttleExhaust air restrictor +dummy plug 316L Pneumatic connection G1/8”Stop boltCylinder PA +O-Ring Cylinder 316L Set of gasketsSensor guide complete (short)Sensor guide complete (long)Rinse chamber cpl.(without rinse fitting)Rinse chamber cpl.(without rinse fitting)Stopper M12x1Pneumatic limit switch Electric limit switch Set of gaskets EPDM Set of gaskets Viton Set of gasket Kalrez#Bevor mit der Wartung der CPA471begonnen wird,beachten Sie unbedingt die Sicherheitshinweise in der BA!#Before maintaining the CPA471,please pay attention to the safety remarks in the manual!Nr./No.Kit-Nr./Kit-No.BeschreibungDescription1551503734Zylinderschrauben M6x30Screws M6x301651503771Spülstutzen G¼"Rinse fitting G¼"1651503772Spülstutzen NPT¼"Rinse fitting NPT¼"1751503713Führungsrohr KCl225mm (pneumatisch)Retractable pipe KCl 225mm (pneumatic)1751503714Führungsrohr KCl 225mm (manuell)Retractable pipe KCl 225mm (manual)1851503738Zylinderschrauben M6x45Screws M6x4518-2051503774Druckzylinder PA +O-Ring +Zylinderkopf +Schrauben (Version:lang)Cylinder PA +O-ring +cylinder head +screws (version:long)18-2051503776Druckzylinder 1.4404+O-Ring +Zylinderkopf +Schrauben (Version:lang)Cylinder 316L +O-ring +cylinder head +screws (version:long)2151503762Spülgehäuse komplett o.Spülanschluss Pran:Außengewinde NPT 1“Rinse chamber cpl.without rinse fitting Procon:NPT1"thread adapter2151503763Spülgehäuse komplett m.Spülanschluss G1/8"Pran:Außengewinde NPT 1“Rinse chamber cpl.with rinse fitting G1/8"Procon:NPT1"thread adapter 2251503764Spülgehäuse komplett o.Spülanschluss Pran:Flansch DN50oder ANSI 2“Rinse chamber cpl.without rinse fitting Procon:Flange DN50/ANSI 2"2251503765Spülgehäuse komplett m.Spülanschluss G1/8"Pran:Flansch DN50oder ANSI 2“Rinse chamber cpl.with rinse fitting G1/8"Procon:Flange DN50/ANSI 2"2351503766Flansch DN50mit Dichtleiste Flange DN50+sealing element 2351503767Flansch ANSI 2"mit Dichtleiste Flange ANSI 2"+sealing element 2451513046Spülgehäuse komplett o.Spülanschluss Pran:Clamp 2“Rinse chamber cpl.without rinse fitting Procon:Clamp 2"2451513047Spülgehäuse komplett m.Spülanschluss G1/8"Pran:Clamp 2“Rinse chamber cpl.with rinse fitting G1/8"Procon:Clamp 2"2551513049Spülgehäuse komplett o.Spülanschluss Pran:Milchrohr DN50Rinse chamber cpl.without rinse fitting Procon:DN50dairy fitting2551513051Spülgehäuse komplett m.Spülanschluss G1/8"Pran:Milchrohr DN50Rinse chamber cpl.with rinse fitting G1/8"Procon:DN50dairy fitting#Bevor mit der Wartung der CPA471begonnen wird,beachten Sie unbedingt die Sicherheitshinweise in der BA!#Before maintaining the CPA471,please pay attention to the safety remarks in the manual!Pran =Prozessanschluss Procon =process connection。
LIFT CORP.11921 Slauson Avenue.Santa Fe Springs, CA. 90670(800) 227-4116MM-1650OPERATION &MAINTENANCEMANUALCMAXON Lift Corp. 2000M-00-34APRIL 2000LIFT CORP .11921 Slauson Ave.Santa Fe Springs, CA. 90670CUSTOMER SERVICE:(562) 464-0099(800) 227-4116FAX: (888) 771-7713TECHNICAL SERVICE:(800) 8-MAXTEK (862-9835)WARRANTY POLICY & PROCEDURENEW LIFTGATE WARRANTYTerm of Warranty: 2 Years from Date of In-ServiceType of Warranty: Full Parts and LaborMAXON agrees to replace any components which are found to be defective during the first2 years of service, and will reimburse for labor based on MAXON’s Liftgate Warranty Flat Rate Labor Schedule. (Call MAXON Customer Service for a copy).All claims for warranty must be received within 30 Days of the repair date, and include thefollowing information:1. Liftgate Model Number2. Liftgate Serial Number3. Description of Problem4. Corrective Action Taken, and Date of Repair.5. Parts used for Repair, Including MAXON Part Number(s).6. MAXON R.G.A. # and/or Authorization # if applicable (see below).7. Person contacted at MAXON if applicable.PURCHASE PART WARRANTYTerm of Warranty: 1 Year from Date of Purchase Type of Warranty: Part Replacement and Replacement Labor.MAXON will guarantee all returned genuine replacement parts upon receipt, and inspectionof parts and invoice. All Warranty repairs must be performed by an authorized MAXON warranty station.For major repairs, MAXON’s Warranty Department must be notified, and an “AuthorizationNumber” received. Major repairs would generally be considered repairs made to the structural assembly of the liftgate and/or repairs not outlined in the MAXON Liftgate Waranty Flat Rate Schedule.Major components (i.e. hydraulic pumps, cylinders, valves, or failed structural parts) mustbe returned, freight pre-paid, prior to the claim being processed. To ensure timely processing of these warranty claims, an R.G.A. (Returned Goods Authorization) number must be obtained from MAXON’s Warranty Department prior to the return of any defective part. Defective Parts must be returned within 60 days of the claim date for consideration to:Warranty Dapartment, MAXON Lift Corp.5920 Alameda St., Huntington Park, CA. 90255MAXON’s warranty policy does not include the reimbursement for travel time; towing;vehicle rental; service calls; fabrication of parts which are available from MAXON; oil; defects due to misuse or abuse; loss of income due to downtime.MAXON’s Flat Rate Labor Schedule times takes into consideration time required fordiagnosis of problem.Warranty and Technical Information is available by calling MAXON’s Customer ServiceDepartment.NOTE: Check with Customer Service Department for updated versions of Manuals on an annual basis.Table of ContentsWARNING...................................................................................................................PAGE 4 OPERATION SECTION...........................................................PAGE 5 DECALS AND DECAL PLACEMENT........................................................................PAGE 6 LIFTGATE TERMINOLOGY.........................................................................................PAGE 8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.....................................................................................PAGE 9 POSITION OF LOAD.................................................................................................PAGE 10 MAINTENANCE SECTION....................................................PAGE 11 SPECIFICATIONS....................................................................................................PAGE 12 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST.................................................................PAGE 13 PARTS BREAKDOWN DRAWINGS.....................................PAGE 14 PARTS DRAWINGS (PAGE 1)..................................................................................PAGE 15 PARTS DRAWINGS (PAGE 2)..................................................................................PAGE 16 PARTS DRAWINGS (PAGE 3)..................................................................................PAGE 18 HYD. COMPONENTS, GRAVITY DOWN...................................................................PAGE 20 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS.................................................................................PAGE 21 ELECTRICAL AND HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC.........................................................PAGE 2211921 Slauson Ave. Santa Fe Springs, CA. 90670 (800) 227-4116 FAX (888) 771-7713PAGE 41.Read the Maintenance Manual and understand it thoroughly before any maintenance of this unit is done.2.Read the YELLOW urgent warning decal on the side of the vehicle close to the unit before operating.3.If decals are dirty, clean them. If decals are defaced or missing, replace them. Free replace-ments are available from the manufacturer. See information at the end of the Warnings 4.Be aware that the safety and location of other people or objects should be considered before operation of this unit. Stand to one side of platform while operating this unit.5.Do not stand under, or have any foreign object under the Platform when lowering. Be sure that the lowering of the Platform and/or Flipover will miss your feet!6.Keep fingers, hands, arms, legs, and feet clear of moving parts when operating this unit.7.If during your maintenance procedure, it becomes necessary to ride the platform, keep your feet and any foreign objects clear of the rear edge of the platform. Otherwise your feet or the foreign objects could become trapped between the edge of the platform and the vehicle bed.8.Inspect all Roll Pins monthly, to insure that they are not broken. Replace if broken.9.Inspect all hydraulic hoses and fittings annually. Check for cracks and deterioration, and replace if necessary.10.Disconnect battery when replacing parts or servicing.11.Do not allow children to ride, play with, or operate this unit.12.In the event of an emergency while operating the unit, release the toggle switch and the unit will stop immediately.13.A properly installed Lift should operate smoothly and the only noise during the operation of this unit should be from the Pump Unit during the raising of the Platform. Any scraping,grating or audible indications of rough operation will need investigating. The cause will need resolving before any further deterioration of performance occurs.14.Use only Maxon Authorized Parts for replacement. Replacement parts should be ordered from:MAXON LIFT CORP . Parts Department11921 Slauson Ave., Santa Fe Springs, Ca. 90670Phone: (800) 227-4116WARNING11921 S l a u s o n A v e . S a n t a F e S p r i n g s , C A . 90670 (800) 227-4116 F A X (888) 771-7713PAGE 5OPERATION SECTION11921 Slauson Ave. Santa Fe Springs, CA. 90670 (800) 227-4116 FAX (888) 771-7713PAGE 6DECALS AND DECAL PLACEMENTThe Maxon liftgate must have all warning and caution decals attached in readable condition. If decals are defaced or missing, replace them. Freereplacements are available from Maxon. Contact:DecalDecal “C”“D”DecalDecal Maxon Lift Corp., Parts Department11921 Slauson Ave., Santa Fe Springs, Ca.90670Phone: (800) 227-4116FAX: (888) 771-7713Decal Decal “C”Decal11921S la u s o n Av e .S a n t a F e Sp r i n g s , C A . 9067(800) 227-4116 F A X (888) 771-7713PAGE 7DECALS AND DECAL PLACEMENTWARNINGSTAND CLEAR WHENRELEASING PLATFORM STORAGE LATCHESP/N 263188WARNINGKEEP CLEAR OF THIS AREAP/N 263187Decal “A” P/N 264081Decal “B” P/N 280005Decal “C” P/N 263187Decal “E” P/N 263184Decal “D” P/N 280006Decal “F” P/N 26318811921 Slauson Ave. Santa Fe Springs, CA. 90670 (800) 227-4116 FAX (888) 771-7713PAGE 8LIFTGATE TERMINOLOGY1. Toggle Switch2. Main Frame3. Arm, Lower4. Link Support Assembly5. Lock Handle6. Platform7. Pin Mount Assembly8. Hydraulic Cylinder Assembly 9. Main Frame Cover68911921 S l a u s o n A v e . S a n t a F e S p r i n g s , CA . 90670 (800) 227-4116 F A X (888) 771-7713PAGE 9OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSFully read and understand this manual and all decals prior to the operation of the liftgate.1. Release lock by rotatinghandle to horizontal position.Manually unfold the platform to the horizontal position.2. To lower platform: Press down on the toggle switch. The plat-form may be stopped at any height by releasing the toggle switch.3. To raise platform: Lift up on the toggle switch until platform is level with the bed, then release the switch. Continuing to run the motor after reaching bed height can cause motor failure.4. To store the liftgate: Raise the platform until it is level with truck bed. Lift the platform to the vertical, closed position.Engage the right Lock Handle with the right Lock Plate.LOCK PLATES11921 Slauson Ave. Santa Fe Springs, CA. 90670 (800) 227-4116 FAX (888) 771-7713PAGE 10POSITION OF LOADAll loads must be placed as close to the edge of the Platform nearest to the vehicle floor as possible, with the heaviest part of the load toward the vehicle. No part of any load should be allowed to extend over the edges of the Platform. Do not place unstable loads on the Plat-form. Do not allow any load to exceed the rated capacity for the unit. If standing on the Platform, do not allow your feet to protrude beyond the edges.LOAD11921 S l a u s o n A v e . S a n t a F e S p r i n g s , C A . 90670 (800) 227-4116 F A X (888) 771-7713MAINTENANCE SECTIONGENERAL SPECIFICATIONS AND CAPACITIES Overall Bed Height.......................................................................................50”Overall Width:Model -01............................................................................85.75”Model -02............................................................................91.25”Rated Load Capacity..........................................................................1650 lbs.Hydraulic Cylinder Size......................................2-1/2” Dia Bore x 18.25” Stroke Pump/Motor Reservoir Capacity...............................................................228 in.3 Pump Operating Pressure...........................................................1250 psi max.Electrical System.................................12 volt, 180 amp max draw @ 1250 psiSPECIFICATIONS11921 Slauson Ave. Santa Fe Springs, CA. 90670 (800) 227-4116 FAX (888) 771-771311921 S l a u s o n A v e . S a n t a F e S p r i n g s , C A . 90670 (800) 227-4116 F A X (888) 771-7713* COLD WEATHER OPERATION OIL SPECIFICATIONS:Grade ISO-(32)Gravity, API - 29.5 Degrees Pour Point, F- (-54 Degrees)VISCOSITY:@ 40 Degrees C - 31.2 cSt @100 Degrees C - 6.2 cSt VISCOSITY INDEX - 154 VI Flash Point, F - 325 DegreesVisually check the complete unit for excessive wear, worn parts or broken welds. Check all Hinge Pins for excessive wear or broken welds. For parts replacement, see the Assembly Breakdown Drawings.PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHECKLISTCheck the oil in the Pump Reservoir. The oil should be Grade ISO-(32) Hydraulic Fluid.*See below for Cold Weather operation.Check Hoses and Fittings for scuffing and leaks. Replace if necessary.Check the electrical wiring for worn insulation, and the terminals for corrosion and secure fit.Check all bolts for tightness.Check that all Warning Decals are in place and readable.Check that all roll pins are properly installed. Replace if necessary.AnnuallyQuarterlySix MonthsVisually check the Platform Hinge Pins for excessive wear or broken welds. For parts replacement, see the Assembly Breakdown Drawings.11921 Slauson Ave. Santa Fe Springs, CA. 90670 (800) 227-4116 FAX (888) 771-7713PARTS BREAKDOWN DRAWINGS11921 S l a u s o n A v e . S a n t a F e S p r i n g s , C A . 90670 (800) 227-4116 F A X (888) 771-7713PARTS DRAWINGS (PAGE 1)SEE PARTS DRAWINGS SEE PARTS DRAWINGS (PAGE 3)3456ITEM QTY .PART NO.DESCRIPTION110900004-2CAP SCREW, 1/4-20 x 3/4" LG .22264348FLAT BAR BRACE 32264347WEAR STRIP 48901011-1NUT, 1/4-20 UNC 513904005-1RIVET , 3/16"61050175MAXON PLATE 76905138-11E-RING , 7/8"82263574PIN, LOWER ARM11921 Slauson Ave. Santa Fe Springs, CA. 90670 (800) 227-4116 FAX (888) 771-7713PARTS DRAWINGS (PAGE 2)119017111516131407121222654S E E H Y D . C O M P O N E N T S ,G R A V I T Y D O W N17, 272811921 S l a u s o n A v e . S a n t a F e S p r i n g s , C A . 90670 (800) 227-4116 F A X (888) 771-7713ITEM QTY .PART NO.DESCRIPTION91263700-01MAINFRAME ASSEMBLY 91" WIDE 263700-02MAINFRAME ASSEMBLY 80" WIDE 108905138-13E-RING , 1"112263580PIN, UPPER CYLINDER121264343-01COVER CENTRAL HOUSING , 91" WIDE 264343-02COVER CENTRAL HOUSING , 80" WIDE 132264442CYLINDER ASSEMBLY142263559UPPER PARALLEL ARM ASSEMBLY 152263578PIN, UPPER PARALLEL ARM 163203216RUBBER GROMMET, 1-3/4"175901011-5NUT, 3/8-16182900014-6CAP SCREW, 3/8-16 x 1.5 LG . ZINC 194905146-01FIBERGLIDE THRUST BEARING 202264351PIN, CYLINDER BOTTOM214900014-4CAP SCREW, 3/8-16 x 1" LG . ZINC 221263695-01HOLDER, TRUCK REAR LIGHTS 263695-02HOLDER, TRUCK REAR LIGHTS 231226598PLATE, RECESSED SWITCH241264443ELECTRICAL CABLE & SWITCH ASSEMBLY 251250876BOOT, RUBBER SEAL SWITCH 261050178PLATE, MAXON SERIAL 273902011-4LOCK WASHER 3/8"282901018U-NUTPARTS DRAWINGS (PAGE 2)11921 Slauson Ave. Santa Fe Springs, CA. 90670 (800) 227-4116 FAX (888) 771-7713PARTS DRAWINGS (PAGE 3)20332333333872394111921 S l a u s o n A v e . S a n t a F e S p r i n g s , C A . 90670 (800) 227-4116 F A X (888) 771-7713PARTS DRAWINGS (PAGE 3)ITEM QTY .PART NO.DESCRIPTION291263565-01PLATFORM WELDMENT 304901001NUT, NYLON 5/16-18 ZINC 314902011-3LOCK WASHER 5/16" ZINC 324253516RUBBER BUMPER 2"334900001-3BUTTON SCREW, 5/16-18 x 1" ALLOY 342263560LINK ASSEMBLY351264339-01TORSION BAR WELDMENT 362905138-08E-RING , 5/8"372263579PIN, UPPER LINK 381263571-01PIN MOUNT ASSEMBLY 391902001-1WASHER 3/8"402901002NUT, NYLON 3/8-16 ZINC 411264340PIN WELDMENT11921 Slauson Ave. Santa Fe Springs, CA. 90670 (800) 227-4116 FAX (888) 771-7713HYD. COMPONENTS, GRAVITY DOWN2S E E P U M P C O M P O N E N T S95RETURN LINELH CYLINDERLH LIFTING HOSERETURN LINERH CYLINDERRH LIFTING HOSE11921 S l a u s o n A v e . S a n t a F e S p r i n g s , C A . 90670 (800) 227-4116 F A X (888) 771-7713PAGE 21ITEM QTY .PART NO.DESCRIPTION11224370-11HOSE, 87" LG .21224370-13HOSE , 75" LG 32264349ELBOW, 90º, 1/4" NPT 42264440HOSE, LIFTING 52264442CYLINDER ASSEMBLY61905193TEE BRANCH NUT, SWIVEL,SAE 37º, 3/8" MF 71905188TEE BRANCH, 1/8" NPT, 1/4" HOSE 83900014-04CAP SCREW, 3/8-16 x 1" LG . ZINC 92902011-4LOCK WASHER, 3/8"HYD. COMPONENTS, GRAVITY DOWNELECTRICAL COMPONENTS1ITEM QTY .PART NO.DESCRIPTION11264443ELECTRICAL CABLE & SWITCH ASSEMBLY 21263551-02CABLE ASSEMBLY 4 GA, 29 FT11921 Slauson Ave. Santa Fe Springs, CA. 90670 (800) 227-4116 FAX (888) 771-7713PAGE 22PUMP COMPONENTS84537101111921 S l a u s o n A v e . S a n t a F e S p r i n g s , C A . 90670 (800) 227-4116 F A X (888) 771-7713PAGE 23PUMP COMPONENTSITEM QTY .PART NO.DESCRIPTION11280178ADJUSTABLE RELIEF VALVE 21280177BUSHING 31280452PLUG 41280171STRAP51280172STARTER SOLENOID 61280170MOTOR 71280165PUMP 81280175PLUG 91280176RESERVOIR 101280173FILTER ASSEMBLY 111280168FILTER121280167VALVE ASSEMBLY11921 Slauson Ave. Santa Fe Springs, CA. 90670 (800) 227-4116 FAX (888) 771-7713PAGE 24ELECTRICAL AND HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICG r o u n d t o T r u c k F r a m eT r u c k B a t t e r y12 V#4 C a b l eF l u s h 30A M P1323 P o s i t i o n T o g g l e S w i t c hW i t e B l a c kG r e e n S o l e n o i dG r o u n d t o P u m p /M o t o r A s s e m b l y G r o u n dF i l t e rP U M PV a l v e sV a l v e sC y l i n d e rP r e s s u r e F l o w C o n t r o l V a l v e R .V . 1500 P S IG r o u n d t o P u m p /M o t o r A s s e m b l yF i l t e rC y l i n d e rP r e s s u r e F l o w C o n t r o l V a l v eLIQUID SEALANT APPLICATIONClean all threads with a soft brush and a suitable cleaning solvent.Dry threads thoroughly with compressed air or shop towel.Apply the Liquid Sealant (Compound PLS 2), to the external threads of the Male Connector.Assemble the fitting and torque it to the prescribed value.Check for leakage. If leakage exists, remove the fitting and return to Step # 1.If fitting is loosened or removed, return to Step # 1.1.2.3.4.5. 6.P/N 260798-02。
MANUAL MANTENIMIENTO BASICO EQUIPOS DEL CLIENTE Antes de explicar cómo solucionar los principales problemas que se pueden plantear dependiendo los servicios que el cliente tenga contratados quiero recalcar que en nuestro sistema no tenemos monitorizados todos los clientes con sus respectivos servicios contratados (salvo contratación especifica de este servicio), por lo tanto no podemos detectar si a un cliente en particular le falla internet, la telefonía, el fax, el router WIFI o cualquier cosa. Por lo tanto si detectan que algo no les funciona bien ruego que se pongan en contacto con nuestro servicio técnico lo antes posible, trataremos en la medida de lo posible solucionar el problema lo antes posible.Solo tenemos monitorizada los equipos de nuestra infraestructura, a fin de detectar problemas en troncales, puntos de acceso u otros equipos que pueden causar caídas de servicios de forma masiva.Este manual trata de explicarle al usuario el mantenimiento básico a realizar sobre los equipos de internet y telefonía fija instalados en su domicilio.Básicamente explica como conectar los equipos correctamente y como solucionar los problemas más comunes que se nos pueden plantear.CLIENTES QUE SOLO DISPONEN DE CONEXIÓN A INTERNET:De nuestra antena exterior pasa un cable hasta el interior de nuestra casa, este cable de red en la mayoría de los casos es de color negro ya que va preparado para que aguante las condiciones atmosféricas que pueda haber en el exterior de nuestra vivienda (hielo, lluvia, calor, frio…).Por dicho cable tienen que pasar datos y corriente para poder alimentar la antena (y así no tener que echarle otra cable específico para la alimentación), por lo tanto va a un dispositivo que ya se encuentra en el interior de nuestra vivienda que se llama POE (Power Over Ethernet). Este dispositivo suele lleva 2 conectores de red hembras, o un conector hembra POE y un pequeño latiguillo de cable de red de unos 15 cm., dependiendo la época en la que se instala el equipo. A continuación pongo fotos de los diferentes POEs que hay:EL MÁS UTILIZADO (POE HEMBRA + LATIGUILO DE RED DE UNOS 15 CM.):En este diagrama viene descrito claramente cómo debe de ir conectado cada equipo en el caso en el que solo tengamos el servicio de internet.Es importante recalcar que el adaptador de corriente de la antena debe de ser de 18 o de 24V. Si utilizamos adaptadores de corriente de voltajes inferiores la antena no funcionara correctamente, a excepción de un POE que se ha instalado en algunos casos y que es de 15V.Para ver el voltaje del adaptador de corriente solo tenemos que mirar las especificaciones técnicas del mismo que vienen impresas en el mismo adaptador, por ejemplo los adaptadores más frecuentes que utilizamos son los que vienen en la foto anterior que por la parte de abajo tienen esta etiqueta:En esa etiqueta indica siempre un número con una “V” detrás que nos indica los voltios, en el ejemplo anterior son 24V los que tiene el adaptador.OTRO TIPO DE POES (ADAPTADOR CON CONECTOR POE Y LAN INCLUIDOS):OTRO TIPO DE POES:OTRO TIPO DE POES:En el caso de disponer de router el cable que va de la LAN de todos los modelos de POES anteriores iría conectado a las bocas de color amarillo del router en caso de ser nuestro, en el caso de que el router no sea nuestro deberá de ir conectado a cualquier boca del grupo de la LAN (nunca en la WAN), se quedaría de la siguiente forma:En caso de que la conexión de internet nos falle debemos de conectar el cable que viene directo de la LAN de la antena (el mismo conector que está metido en el router) y conectarlo directamente a la tarjeta de red de nuestro ordenador para descartar que el problema pueda ser el del router.No debemos n unca pulsar el botón “Reset” del router (sea cual sea el modelo de router del que disponga) y tampoco el botón que pone WIFI ON/OFF, si el acceso de internet funciona por cable bien o sospechamos que el problema está en el router WIFI ponerse el contacto con nuestro servicio técnico.Adaptador de corriente del router WIFI:En la parte de arriba pone la marca TP-LINK, y funcionan a 9V tal y como se puede ver por la tarde de abajo:Tal y como comente anteriormente es importante no mezclar los adaptadores de corriente del router WIFI y de la antena, ya que si lo hacemos la antena no funcionara porque estará alimentada a menos voltaje y el router WIFI lo romperemos porque le pondremos lo alimentaremos a mas voltaje al ponerle el adaptador de corriente de la antena.PROBLEMAS FRECUENTES CON LOS EQUIPOS QUE SUMINISTRAN SERVICIO DE INTERNET Y SOLUCIONES:-PROBLEMA:El servicio de internet no funciona solo mediante WIFI, pero si me conecto el cable de reddirecto que viene desde la antena si funciona.-SOLUCION:Conectar el cable que viene directo de la antena a cualquier conector LAN del router WIFI(bocas amarillas o equivalentes en otros modelos de routers) y ponerse en contacto connuestro servicio técnico para que reprogramemos el router WIFI.-PROBLEMA:El servicio de internet no funciona solo ni por WIFI ni conectando el cable de red que viene dela antena directamente a un ordenador.-SOLUCION:Es muy posible que el adaptador de corriente que alimenta la antena se haya quedadobloqueado por un pico de tensión eléctrica, deberemos de desconectar el POE de la corriente(sea del tipo que sea) 5 minutos de la corriente y volver a enchufarlo. Si después de hacer estola conexión de internet sigue sin funcionar ponerse con contacto con nuestro servicio técnico.-PROBLEMA:El servicio de internet no es estable: se desconecta con frecuencia y sufro cortes periódicos enla conexión.-SOLUCION:Esto puede ser debido a varios motivos, primero deberíamos de descartar que el problemafuera del router WIFI, conectándonos directamente al cable que viene de la antena.Si el problema persiste puede ser que la antena no esté bien alimentada (bien porque eladaptador está bloqueado por un pico de tensión o bien porque esta defectuoso). Serecomienda, al igual que en el caso anterior desconectarlo 5 minutos de la corriente y volverloa enchufar. Si de esta forma el problema sigue sin solucionarse ponerse en contacto connuestro servicio técnico.-PROBLEMA:Le ha entrado agua al cable de red que viene desde la antena o en conector de red del mismoesta quemado o sulfatado.-SOLUCION:Ponerse en contacto con nuestro servicio técnico para que le reemplacemos el cable lo antesposible.-PROBLEMA:El router WIFI no me da una buena cobertura, en cuanto me alejo 4 o 5 metros sin ningunapared ni obstáculo por el medio se me desconectan los equipos.-SOLUCION:Es muy posible que la radio inalámbrica del router WIFI este defectuosa. Ponerse en contactocon nuestro servicio técnico para que le informen del procedimiento a seguir.CLIENTE CON SERVICIO DE TELEFONIA FIJA E INTERNET:-CLIENTES QUE DISPONEN SOLO DE SERVICIO DE VOZ (SIN FAX):Para ofrecer servicios de telefonía fija el cliente debe de disponer de un ATA, este equipo se encarga de convertir la Voz sobre IP en telefonía convencional analógica para que podamos aprovechar el cableado de teléfono y losteléfonos que el teléfono que los clientes pueda tener.El ATA que más utilizamos es el de la marca CISCO y tiene el siguiente aspecto:Adaptador de corriente de ATA:En cuanto al adaptador de corriente comento lo mismo que con el adaptador del router WIFI: es importante no mezclar los adaptadores de corriente del ATA y de la antena, ya que si lo hacemos la antena no funcionara porque estará alimentada a menos voltaje y el ATA lo romperemos porque le pondremos lo alimentaremos a mas voltaje al ponerle el adaptador de corriente de la antena.Así quedaría una conexión con ATA y sin router WFI:Así quedaría una conexión con ATA y con router WFI:Cuando solo disponemos de servicio de teléfono utilizaremos el conector PHONE1 del ATA, no utilizaremos el PHONE2 salvo que dispongamos de más de una línea de teléfono, el conector PHONE1 este averiado por algún motivo o queramos disponer de servicio de fax.Conexión detallada del ATA:-CLIENTES QUE DISPONEN SERVICIO DE VOZ Y DE FAX (SOLO FAX O VOZ+FAX): Para disponer de servicio de fax se necesita un equipo llamado Fax Relay, el equipo es el de color rosa que se muestra en la siguiente foto donde explico domo deberían de ir conectados los equipos:La conexión es prácticamente igual que cuando solo dispones de teléfono, pero añadiendo el equipo Fax Relay al router y teniendo en cuenta que los teléfonos del cliente irán al PHONE2 del ATA y el fax al PHONE1.Es importante recalcar que cuando el cliente dispone de una línea de voz + fax el sistema no funciona correctamente con un equipo que haga de teléfono y de fax a la vez, se debe de tener al menos un equipo que solo haga la función de teléfono conectado al conector PHONE1 del ATA y otro equipo exclusivamente para fax conectado al conector PHONE2.En el caso de que el cliente disponga solo de servicio de fax las conexiones se harán exactamente de la misma forma pero en el PHONE2 no se enchufaran teléfonos al no disponer el cliente de los mismos.Conexión detallada del ATA:El servicio de fax también puede funcionar mediante correo electrónico para recibir faxes y mediante un servicio de Fax-PC para enviar faxes desde el ordenador.PROBLEMAS FRECUENTES CON LOS EQUIPOS QUE TELEFONIA Y/O FAX:-PROBLEMA:Solo dispongo de línea de voz y no de servicio de fax y cuando llamo al teléfono de mi casame dice que no existe.-SOLUCION:Para que funcionen nuestras líneas telefónicas, la antena exterior, ATA y Fax Relay (en el casode que el cliente disponga de fax) deben de estar encendidos y funcionando correctamente sino es como si la línea no existiera. Por lo tanto deberemos de comprobar que están todos losequipos conectados correctamente, si lo revisamos y el problema persiste ponerse encontacto con nuestro servicio técnico.-PROBLEMA:-Dispongo de servicio de fax (tengo Fax Relay) y cuando llamo al teléfono siempre me salta el fax y no me llega a sonar ningún teléfono ni el fax.-SOLUCION:Este problema es equivalente al del caso anterior, nada que más que cuando es una línea defax y hay algo mal conectado (Antena exterior, ATA o Fax Relay) salta el fax en vez de hacer elsonido típico de que la línea no existe. Para solucionar el problema igual que en el casoanterior deberíamos de comprobar que todo está bien conectado teniendo en cuenta quetenemos un Fax Relay y que el PHONE1 del ATA en este caso se utilizara para el fax del clientey el PHONE2 para el o los teléfonos que pueda tener. Si comprobamos que todo estácorrectamente conectado y sigue persistiendo el problema ponerse en contacto con nuestroservicio técnico.-PROBLEMA:Cuando llamo al número de mi casa me da tonos pero el teléfono o teléfonos no me suenan.-SOLUCION:Esto ocurre porque la llamada sí que está llegando al ATA pero desde el ATA hacia lainstalación interna de la casa, debemos de comprobar que el cable del teléfono está bienconectado en los conectores: PHONE1 cuando tenemos solo telefonía o PHONE2 cuandotenemos telefonía y fax. Si está bien conectado también es posible que falle el cableadointerno de la casa o que el teléfono este en silencio o no este funcionado correctamente. Sedebería de probar con otro teléfono directamente conectado al mismo conector PHONE queteníamos el antiguo directamente para ver si funciona correctamente.Si con estas pruebas el problema persiste, deben de ponerse en contacto con nuestro serviciotécnico.-PROBLEMA:Cuando llamo al número de mi casa siempre me da comunicando.-SOLUCION:Las líneas pueden comunicar cuando hay algún teléfono descolgado en la casa o cuando elcableado de la casa esta cortocircuitado o unido en algún punto, por lo tanto se deberíarevisar esto: si hemos comprobado que no hay ningún teléfono descolgado, deberíamos decoger un teléfono y conectarlo al conector PHONE correspondiente en el ATA para descartarque los problemas vienen por el cableado interno de la casa, si así funciona correctamente sedeben de revisar todo el cableado de teléfono interno de la casa. Si no se soluciona debe de ponerse con contacto con nuestro servicio técnico.。
F-75INDUSTRIAL FLOOR SCALESSTANDARD SIZE DESIGNLC6 Series$1810Basic UnitߜDesigned to Meet NIST HB44 Class IIIߜWash Down Approved ߜStandard Sizes for Easy ReplacementStandard scale construction makes replacing existing scales a breeze.The fully electronic design employs 4 hermetically sealed, water-proofed load cells for precision in a hostile environment. Adjustable stainless steel feet feature 3-ball suspension for quick, easy leveling.SPECIFICATIONSExcitation: 10 VdcOutput: 3 ±0.1 mV/V (calibration with known weights is required)Accuracy: Designed to meet NIST H44class III 3000d scale code (0.03%FS)Please note that ramps are sold as individual units and not in sets.Ordering Example:LC6-4X4-5K , 5,000 lb floor scale, $1810. Two LC6-4-RAMP scale ramps, $240 + 240 = $480. DP41-S , weighing indicator, $545†External power supply required (Recommended – PSS-10, $150 see Section C).Operating Temp.: -18 to 65°C (0 to 150°F)Compensated Temp.: -10 to 40°C (15 to 105°F)Thermal Effects:Zero ±0.0013% FS/°F (0.0023% FS/°C)Span ±0.0008% Rdg/°F (0.0014% Rdg/°C)Maximum Load: 200% FSConstruction: Mild Steel, four 350 Ωload cells and J boxFree Factory Calibrationwhen ordered with MDS41-S BenchtopMeter ($720). See Section D for complete details on the MDS41-SHeight:3.38-3.62" (86-92 mm) <6000 Ib 3.75-4.13" (95-105 mm) 10,000 lb 4.25-4.63" (108-118 mm) 20,000 lb Electrical: 15 ft, 4-cond. foil shielded, 20 gage PVC cableCANADA www.omega.ca Laval(Quebec) 1-800-TC-OMEGA UNITED KINGDOM www. Manchester, England0800-488-488GERMANY www.omega.deDeckenpfronn, Germany************FRANCE www.omega.frGuyancourt, France088-466-342BENELUX www.omega.nl Amstelveen, NL 0800-099-33-44UNITED STATES 1-800-TC-OMEGA Stamford, CT.CZECH REPUBLIC www.omegaeng.cz Karviná, Czech Republic596-311-899TemperatureCalibrators, Connectors, General Test and MeasurementInstruments, Glass Bulb Thermometers, Handheld Instruments for Temperature Measurement, Ice Point References,Indicating Labels, Crayons, Cements and Lacquers, Infrared Temperature Measurement Instruments, Recorders Relative Humidity Measurement Instruments, RTD Probes, Elements and Assemblies, Temperature & Process Meters, Timers and Counters, Temperature and Process Controllers and Power Switching Devices, Thermistor Elements, Probes andAssemblies,Thermocouples Thermowells and Head and Well Assemblies, Transmitters, WirePressure, Strain and ForceDisplacement Transducers, Dynamic Measurement Force Sensors, Instrumentation for Pressure and Strain Measurements, Load Cells, Pressure Gauges, PressureReference Section, Pressure Switches, Pressure Transducers, Proximity Transducers, Regulators,Strain Gages, Torque Transducers, ValvespH and ConductivityConductivity Instrumentation, Dissolved OxygenInstrumentation, Environmental Instrumentation, pH Electrodes and Instruments, Water and Soil Analysis InstrumentationHeatersBand Heaters, Cartridge Heaters, Circulation Heaters, Comfort Heaters, Controllers, Meters and SwitchingDevices, Flexible Heaters, General Test and Measurement Instruments, Heater Hook-up Wire, Heating Cable Systems, Immersion Heaters, Process Air and Duct, Heaters, Radiant Heaters, Strip Heaters, Tubular HeatersFlow and LevelAir Velocity Indicators, Doppler Flowmeters, LevelMeasurement, Magnetic Flowmeters, Mass Flowmeters,Pitot Tubes, Pumps, Rotameters, Turbine and Paddle Wheel Flowmeters, Ultrasonic Flowmeters, Valves, Variable Area Flowmeters, Vortex Shedding FlowmetersData AcquisitionAuto-Dialers and Alarm Monitoring Systems, Communication Products and Converters, Data Acquisition and Analysis Software, Data LoggersPlug-in Cards, Signal Conditioners, USB, RS232, RS485 and Parallel Port Data Acquisition Systems, Wireless Transmitters and Receivers。
A MAJOR CAUSE OF CHIMNEY RELATED FIRES IS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN REQUIRED CLEARANCES (AIR SPACE) TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THIS CONNECTOR BE INSTALLED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS.Allowable Flue Gas TemperaturesMaximum Continuous 1200°F 650°CBrief Forced Firing1700°F 925°CTested To2100°F 1150°C ULTRABlack is designed to be used as a connector between a freestanding oil, wood or coal burning stove or furnace and a masonry or metal chimney. Contact local building or fire officials about local restrictions and inspection requirements in your area.Always follow the wood burning stove manufacturer's installation instructions. On some close clearance stoves the heat generated by the stove independent of the connector system is sufficient to require additional clearance. Refer to the appliance or stove installation manual for connector clearances. Certain applications, such as mobile homes, may require clearances greater than 6 inches.Keep these installation and operating instructions in a safe location for future reference.ULTRABlack has been tested and listed byIntertek Testing Services as per Standard ULC-S641ETL Listing #4005717ICC INDUSTRIAL CHIMNEY COMPANY INC.400J-F K ENNEDY,S T.J EROMEQ UEBEC,C ANADA,J7Y4B7Tel.: 450 565-6336 fax: 450 565-6519UB-II_2021-01WOOD BURNING - CREOSOTE FORMATION AND NEED FOR REMOVAL When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapours, which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapours condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow-burning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates in the flue and connector pipe. If or when ignited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire.COAL BURNING – SULPHUR DEPOSITSSome types of coal contain large quantities of Sulphur (up to 7%). When coal is burned, Sulphur and coal ash are deposited in the chimney flue and connector pipe. When combined with moisture, this deposit forms a highly corrosive acid (Sulphuric Acid). In order to protect your chimney, we recommend that you:1. Burn only low Sulphur coals (less than 1% Sulphur).2. Have your chimney cleaned within 48 hours of shutting down your stove atthe end of the heating season. Be certain that all the soot is removed.WOOD AND COAL STOVESIf you are planning to install a wood or coal stove:1. Choose a stove labelled by a recognized Testing Laboratory (such as UL,CSA, WH and ULC). The EPA approved, low emissions stoves are highly recommended.2. Connect only one solid fuel burning appliance to a chimney. Do not connectan oil or gas burning appliance to a chimney venting a solid fuel burning appliance.3. Never over fire your stove. High temperatures caused by over firing canpermanently damage the stove, the UB pipe, and may damage combustible walls and furniture. If any part of the stove or connector pipe is glowing red, then you are over firing. Immediately close the stove’s air control and flue damper (if present) until the system cools.4. Install the stove and connector pipe as described in the InstallationInstructions accompanying the stove. BE CERTAIN TO MAINTAIN THE REQUIRED CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES.5. Keep your flue gases between 300° and 500°F. This will maximizeefficiency while minimizing condensation and creosote formation.6. Do not burn sea driftwood or treated lumber. Both are highly corrosive toall types of stainless steel.OPERATION AND MAINTENANCEKEEP YOUR CHIMNEY CLEAN.Wood stoves can quickly create large deposits of creosote in the chimney. Some wood stoves can create enough creosote in two weeks to cause a chimney fire.When using a wood stove, we recommend that you:1. Initially, weekly inspections of the chimney system are necessary to learnhow often to clean your chimney.2. THE CHIMNEY SHOULD BE INSPECTED AT LEAST ONCE EVERY TWOMONTHS DURING THE HEATING SEASON to determine if creosote or soot has accumulated. When a maximum of 1/4" of creosote or soot has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire. 3. Have your chimney cleaned by a qualified chimney sweep. To clean thechimney yourself, use a properly sized nylon or steel brush. Do not use a brush that will scratch the stainless steel interior of the chimney. Use of an oversize brush may damage the chimney.4. Do not expect chemical chimney cleaners to keep your chimney clean. Theiruse does not negate the necessity of periodically inspecting and chimney cleaning.CHIMNEY FIRESIf you are having a chimney fire, follow these steps:1. Close all appliance doors, air controls and flue dampers.2. Alert everyone in the building to the possible danger.3. If you require assistance, alert the fire department.4. If possible, use a dry chemical fire extinguisher, baking soda or sand tocontrol the fire. Do not use water as it may cause a dangerous steam explosion.5. Watch for smouldering or fire on combustibles next to the stove, connectorpipe and chimney. Check outside to ensure that sparks and hot embers exiting the chimney are not igniting the roof.6. Do not use the stove again until your chimney and ULTRABlack have beeninspected by a qualified chimney sweep or a Fire Department Inspector.INSTALLATION NOTES•ULTRABlack is used to connect a solid, liquid or gas fuel-fired appliance toa pre-fabricated metal or masonry chimney.•ULTRABlack is intended for use with cooking, heating and other low-heat appliances.• A chimney venting a fireplace, a wood burning stove, or an incinerator shall not vent any other appliance.•The minimum clearance between ULTRABlack and combustible materials is 6 inches.Always follow the wood burning stove manufacturer's installation instructions. The appliance or stove clearances supersede ULTRABlack clearance and in some cases will dictate increased clearance to combustibles. Certain applications, such as mobile homes, sometimes require clearances greater than 6 inches.•Do not enclose ULTRABlack.•The use of a stove pipe probe thermometer can assist with proper operation of your stove. Probe thermometers are acceptable for use with ULTRABlack when installed in accordance with probe thermometer manufacturer’s instructions.If you decide to remove the probe thermometer you will need to replace the section of double wall pipe or permanently seal the opening to prevent smoke or creosote infiltration.•ULTRABlack is not a chimney. It must not pass through floors, attics, closets, walls or ceilings.•If you plan to install ULTRABlack into a masonry chimney you should have the chimney checked by a qualified chimney sweep to ensure it is in good condition.•Although there is no limitation to the total length of ULTRABlack which may be installed in a single system we recommend a maximum of 20 feet. It is important to ensure that all sections are solidly fastened together and supported as required.STRAIGHT UP INSTALLATIONFor most straight up installations the only part required is an adjustable length (UBAF). The UBAF adjusts to allow any overall length from 40" to 68".The UBAF is packed in two pieces.To assemble:•Place both sections on the floor withthe formed ends facing up.•Pick up the section with the crimpedtop and slide it down onto the othersection. Do not drop the top section orthe parts may become stuck together.UBAF Installation:1. Set the adjustable length so that thebottom sits over the flue collar of thestove, in most cases the outer casingwill rest on the stove top. Screwthrough the outer casing into the fluecollar with three 3/4” metal screws. Theblack screws provided are self-tappingand will not normally need a pilot holefor steel stove collars.2. Slide the top portion of the UBAF up over the flue extension or chimney pipeadapter until it fits flush with the bottom of the ceiling support.3. Secure the UBAF to the stove pipe adapter with the three 3/4” metal screwsprovided.4. Fasten the two sections of the adjustable length together using the three1/2” metal screws provided.5. If you require additional height you may add lengths above or below theadjustable length. If you add lengths above the adjustable length install the trim collar (included with UBAF) to cover the formed end at the top of the length where it meets the chimney support.90° ELBOW INSTALLATIONMost 90° elbow installations only require an elbow (UB90) and an adjustable length (UBAF). If the height from the top of the stove to the top of the elbow is less than 48 inches you will require a short length of ULTRABlack plus a slip section (UBSF) for the vertical section of connector instead of the UBAF.1. Assemble the adjustable length (see instruction for straight up installation).2. Screw the 90° elbow to the adjustable length using the three 1/2” metal screws provided.3. Set the adjustable length so that the bottom end fits over the flue collar of the stove. Secure ULTRABlack to the stove flue collar using the three - 3/4” metal screws. The black screws provided are self-tapping and will not normally need a pilot hole for steel stove collars.4. Extend the adjustable length upuntil the 90° elbow reaches the chimney flue extension. Screw the elbow to the flue extension using the three - 3/4” metal screwsprovided.5. Extend the adjustable length up until the 90° elbow reaches the chimney flue extension. Screw the elbow to the flue extension using the three - 3/4” metal screws provided.6. Screw the two sections of the adjustable length together using the three - 1/2” metal screws provided.7. Install the UBTC Trim Collar around the formed end of the 90° elbow where it meets the wall pass-through. MASONRY CHIMNEYSConnecting to a masonry chimney:1. Using a UBM Masonry Adapter, cut the adapter to length so that it fits flushwith the inside of the masonry flue. The crimped end must protrude past the trim collar into the room.2. The trim collar fits on the length between the crimp and the bead. Do not install the masonry adaptor without the trim collar. Screw the trim collar to the wall using screws and masonry anchors. Do not install the masonry adapter without the trim collar.3. Now secure the UB pipe or elbow to the UBM Adapter using the three – ¾” screws provided.CLEARANCE BETWEEN CEILING& TOP OF ELBOW 6” MINIMUMDAMPER INSTALLATION (UBD)The damper (UBD) allows you to control the air drawn through the chimney and controls your stove's combustion. When the handle is in the horizontal position, the damper is closed. This restricts combustion gas flow in the chimney and reduces the combustion process inside the stove. (In the closed position, the damper is still 20% open so as not to completely block the chimney).When the handle is in the vertical position, the damper is fully open, allowing combustion gases to flow un-restricted and better combustion within the stove.Rules to follow•The damper must be installed in avertical run of ULTRABlack andnever on a horizontal run.InstallationThe UBD damper is installed like anormal length of ULTRABlack.1. Install a fixed section ofULTRABlack onto the flue collar ofthe appliance and secure usingthree 1/2" metal screws.2. Install the UBD damper on thissection with the seam to the back,ensuring that the handle is located tothe right of the chimney. Secure tothe lower connector using the threescrews provided.3. Complete the installation by following the instructions for either a verticalchimney or a chimney with elbows.Note: Plan the fixed and adjustable measurements that you will require in advance. Adjustable or slip sections of connector should always be installed above a UBD.UB OFFSET TABLE- Use this table when an adjustablelength (UBS) is installed between the elbows.LENGTH BETWEEN ELBOWS45° ELBOWS RISEOFFSET 6" ØNO LENGTH + UB6SF 9 1/4 - 11 4 1/2 - 6 1/4 5" LENGTH + UB6SF 12 - 14 7 1/4 - 9 1/4 5" LENGTH + UB12SF 16 - 18 1/4 11 1/4 - 13 1/2 12" LENGTH + UB12SF 17 - 2312 1/4 - 18 1/4 18" LENGTH + UB12SF 21 1/4 - 27 1/4 16 1/2 - 22 1/2 24" LENGTH + UB18SF 25 1/2 - 35 3/4 20 3/4 - 31 UBAF min + UB6SF 37 1/2 - 39 1/4 32 3/4 - 34 1/2 UBAF min + UB18SF 37 1/2 - 47 3/4 32 3/4 - 43 UBAF max + UB18SF 57 1/4 - 67 3/4 52 1/2 - 63 36"+36"+12" + UB18SF 66 1/2 - 76 3/4 61 3/4 - 72 36"+36"+24" + UB18SF 75 - 85 1/4 70 1/4 - 80 1/2 36"+36"+36" + UB18SF 83 1/2 - 93 3/4 78 3/4 - 89 7" ØNO LENGTH + UB6SF 10 - 11 3/4 4 3/4 - 6 1/2 5" LENGTH + UB6SF 12 3/4 - 14 3/4 7 1/2 - 9 1/2 5" LENGTH + UB12SF 16 3/4 - 19 7 1/2 - 13 3/4 12" LENGTH + UB12SF 17 3/4 - 23 3/4 12 1/2 - 18 1/2 18" LENGTH + UB12SF 22 - 2816 3/4 - 22 3/4 24" LENGTH + 18UBSF 26 1/4 - 36 1/2 21 - 31 1/4 UBAF min + UB6SF 38 1/4 - 40 33 - 34 3/4 UBAF min + UB18SF 38 1/4 - 48 1/2 33 - 43 1/4 UBAF max + UB18SF 58 - 68 1/2 52 3/4 - 63 1/4 36"+36"+12" + UB18SF 67 1/4 - 77 1/2 62 - 72 1/4 36"+36"+12" + UB18SF 75 3/4 - 86 70 1/2 - 80 3/4 36"+36"+12" + UB18SF 84 1/4 - 94 1/2 79 - 89 1/4 8" ØNO LENGTH + UB6SF 10 1/2 - 12 1/2 5 - 75" LENGTH + UB6SF 13 1/2 - 15 1/4 7 3/4 - 9 3/4 5" LENGTH + UB12SF 17 1/2 - 19 1/2 7 3/4 - 1412" LENGTH + UB12SF 18 1/4 - 24 1/2 12 3/4 - 19 18" LENGTH + UB12SF 22 1/2 - 28 3/4 17 - 23 1/4 24" LENGTH + 18UBSF 26 3/4 - 37 1/4 21 1/4 - 31 3/4 UBAF min + UB6SF 38 3/4 - 40 3/4 33 1/4 - 35 1/4 UBAF min + UB18SF 38 3/4 - 49 1/4 33 1/4 - 43 3/4 UBAF max + UB18SF 58 3/4 - 69 53 - 63 1/2 36"+36"+12" + UB18SF 67 3/4 - 78 1/4 62 1/4 - 72 3/4 36"+36"+12" + UB18SF 76 1/4 - 86 3/4 70 3/4 - 81 1/4 36"+36"+12" + UB18SF84 3/4 - 95 1/479 1/4 - 89 1/2Black label with white or yellow printing. This label appears on all lengths, elbows, dampers, tees, adapters, increasers and reducersBlack label with white or yellow printing. This label appears on all other certified components (e.g. UBTR).UB OFFSET TABLE- Use this table if you are not installing an adjustable length between the elbows.LENGTH BETWEEN OFFSETS 30° ELBOWSRISE OFFSET6” ØNO LENGTH 7 1/4 2 5” LENGTH 10 1/2 4 6” SLIP LENGTH 10 1/2 4 12” LENGTH 16 3/4 7 1/2 18” LENGTH 21 3/4 10 1/2 24” LENGTH 27 13 1/2 36” LENGTH 37 1/2 19 1/2 UBAF min 41 3/4 22 UBAF MAX 66 36 7” ØNO LENGTH 7 3/4 2 5” LENGTH 11 4 6” SLIP LENGTH 11 4 12” LENGTH 17 1/4 7 1/2 18” LENGTH 22 1/4 10 1/2 24” LENGTH 27 1/2 13 1/2 36” LENGTH 38 19 1/2 UBAF min 42 1/4 22 UBAF MAX 66 1/2 36 8” ØNO LENGTH 8 1/4 2 1/4 5” LENGTH 11 3/4 4 1/4 6” SLIP LENGTH 11 3/4 4 1/4 12” LENGTH 17 3/4 7 3/4 18” LENGTH 23 10 3/4 24” LENGTH 28 1/4 13 3/4 36” LENGTH 38 1/2 19 3/4 UBAF min 43 21 1/4 UBAF MAX 67 1/4 36 1/4UB OFFSET TABLE- Use this table when an adjustablelength (UBS) is installed between the elbows.LENGTH BETWEENOFFSETS30° ELBOWSRISE OFFSET6” ØNO LENGTH + UB6SF 8 1/4 - 10 1/2 2 3/4 - 4 5” LENGTH + UB6SF 11 3/4 - 14 4 3/4 - 6 5” LENGTH + UB12SF 16 3/4- 19 1/4 7 1/2 - 9 12” LENGTH + UB12SF 17 3/4 - 25 1/4 8 1/4 - 12 1/2 18” LENGTH + UB12SF 23 - 30 1/2 11 1/4 - 15 1/2 24” LENGTH + UB18SF 28 1/4 - 41 14 1/4 - 21 1/2 UBAF min + UB6SF 42 3/4 - 45 1/4 22 3/4 - 24 UBAF min + UB18SF 42 3/4 - 55 1/2 22 3/4 - 30 UBAF max + UB18SF 67 - 79 3/4 36 3/4 - 44 36 + 36 + 12 + UB18SF 78 1/4 - 91 1/4 43 1/4 - 50 1/2 36 + 36 + 24 + UB18SF 88 3/4 - 101 1/2 49 1/4 - 56 1/2 36 + 36 + 36 + UB18SF 99 1/4 - 112 55 1/4 - 62 1/2 7” ØNO LENGTH + UB6SF 8 3/4 - 11 2 3/4 - 4 5” LENGTH + UB6SF 12 1/4 -14 1/2 4 3/4 - 6 5” LENGTH + UB12SF 17 1/4 - 19 3/4 7 1/2 - 9 12” LENGTH + UB12SF 18 1/4 - 25 3/4 8 1/4 - 12 1/2 18” LENGTH + UB12SF 23 1/2 - 31 11 1/4 - 15 1/2 24” LENGTH + UB18SF 28 3/4 - 41 1/2 14 1/4 - 21 1/2 UBAF min + UB6SF 43 1/4 - 45 3/4 22 3/4 - 24 UBAF min + UB18SF 43 1/4 - 56 22 3/4 - 30 UBAF max + UB18SF 67 1/2 - 80 1/4 36 3/4 - 44 36 + 36 + 12 + UB18SF 78 3/4 - 91 3/4 43 1/4 - 50 1/2 36 + 36 + 24 + UB18SF 89 1/4 - 102 49 1/4 - 56 1/2 36 + 36 + 36 + UB18SF 99 3/4 - 112 1/2 55 1/4 - 62 1/2 8” ØNO LENGTH + UB6SF 9 1/4 -11 3/4 3 - 4 1/45” LENGTH + UB6SF 12 3/4 - 15 1/4 5 - 6 1/45” LENGTH + UB12SF 12 3/4 - 20 1/4 7 3/4 - 9 1/4 12” LENGTH + UB12SF 18 3/4 - 26 1/2 8 1/2 - 12 3/4 18” LENGTH + UB12SF 24 - 31 3/4 11 1/2 - 15 3/4 24” LENGTH + UB18SF 29 1/4 - 42 14 1/2 - 21 3/4 UBAF min + UB6SF 44 - 46 1/4 23 - 24 1/4 UBAF min + UB18SF 44 - 56 3/4 23 - 30 1/4 UBAF max + UB18SF 68 1/4 - 81 37 - 44 1/436 + 36 + 12 + UB18SF 79 1/2 - 92 1/4 43 1/2 - 50 3/4 36 + 36 + 24 + UB18SF 89 3/4 - 102 3/4 49 1/2 - 56 3/4 36 + 36 + 36 + UB18SF 100 1/4 - 113 55 1/2 - 62 3/4UB OFFSET TABLE- Use this table if you are not installing an adjustablelength between the elbows.LENGTH BETWEEN OFFSETS15° ELBOWSRISEOFFSET6" ØNO LENGTH5 1/23/45" LENGTH9 1/4 1 3/4 6" SLIP LENGTH 9 1/4 1 3/4 12" LENGTH 16 3 1/2 18" LENGTH 21 3/4 5 24" LENGTH 27 3/4 6 3/4 36" LENGTH 39 1/4 9 3/4 UBAF min 44 11 UBAF max 71 18 1/4 7” ØNO LENGTH 5 3/4 3/4 5" LENGTH9 1/2 1 3/4 6" SLIP LENGTH 9 1/2 1 3/4 12" LENGTH 16 1/4 3 1/2 18" LENGTH 22 5 1/4 24" LENGTH 27 3/4 6 3/4 36" LENGTH 39 1/2 9 3/4 UBAF min 44 1/4 11 UBAF max 71 1/4 18 1/4 8” ØNO LENGTH 6 3/4 5" LENGTH9 3/4 1 3/4 6" SLIP LENGTH 9 3/4 1 3/4 12" LENGTH 16 3/4 3 3/4 18" LENGTH 22 1/2 5 1/4 24" LENGTH 28 1/4 6 3/4 36" LENGTH 39 3/4 9 3/4 UBAF min 44 3/4 11 1/4 UBAF max71 3/418 1/2UB OFFSET TABLE- Use this table when an adjustablelength (UBS) is installed between the elbows.LENGTH BETWEENOFFSETS 15° ELBOWS RISE OFFSET6” ØNO LENGTH + UB6SF 9 ¼ - 9 1/4 1 3/4 - 1 3/4 5" LENGTH + UB6SF 10 ½ - 13 1/4 2 - 2 3/4 5" LENGTH + UB12SF 16 - 19 3 1/2 - 4 1/4 12" LENGTH + UB12SF 17 ¼ - 25 3/4 4 - 6 1/4 18" LENGTH + UB12SF 23 - 31 1/2 5 1/2 - 7 3/4 24" LENGTH + UB18SF 28 ¾ - 43 7 - 10 3/4 UBAF min + UB6SF 45 ¼ - 48 11 1/2 - 12 UBAF min + UB18SF 45 ¼ - 59 1/2 11 1/2 - 15 1/4 UBAF max + UB18SF 72 1/4 - 86 1/2 18 3/4 - 22 1/2 36"+36"+12" + UB18SF 85 - 99 1/422 - 25 3/4 36"+36"+24" + UB18SF 96 1/2 - 110 3/4 25 - 29 36"+36"+36" + UB18SF 108 - 122 1/4 28 1/4 - 32 7” ØNO LENGTH + UB6SF 9 1/2 - 9 1/2 1 3/4 - 1 3/4 5" LENGTH + UB6SF 10 3/4 - 13 1/4 2 - 2 3/4 5" LENGTH + UB12SF 16 1/4 - 19 1/4 3 1/2 - 4 1/4 12" LENGTH + UB12SF 17 1/2 - 26 4 - 6 1/4 18" LENGTH + UB12SF 23 1/4 - 31 3/4 5 1/2 - 7 3/4 24" LENGTH + 18UBSF 29 - 43 1/4 7 - 10 3/4UBAF min + UB6SF 45 1/2 - 48 1/4 11 1/2 - 12 1/4 UBAF min + UB18SF 45 1/2 - 59 3/4 11 1/2 - 15 1/4 UBAF max + UB18SF 72 1/2 - 86 3/4 18 3/4 - 22 1/2 36"+36"+12" + UB18SF 85 - 99 1/4 22 - 25 3/4 36"+36"+12" + UB18SF 96 3/4 - 11125 1/4 - 29 36"+36"+12" + UB18SF 108 1/4 - 122 1/2 28 1/4 - 32 8” ØNO LENGTH + UB6SF 9 3/4 - 9 3/4 1 3/4 - 1 3/4 5" LENGTH + UB6SF 11 - 13 3/4 2 1/4 - 2 3/4 5" LENGTH + UB12SF 16 3/4 - 19 1/2 3 3/4 - 4 1/2 12" LENGTH + UB12SF 17 3/4 - 26 1/4 4 - 6 1/4 18" LENGTH + UB12SF 23 3/4 - 32 5 1/2 - 7 3/4 24" LENGTH + 18UBSF 29 1/2 - 43 3/4 7 - 10 3/4UBAF min + UB6SF 45 3/4 - 48 1/2 11 1/2 - 12 1/4 UBAF min + UB18SF 45 3/4 - 60 11 1/2 - 15 1/4 UBAF max + UB18SF 73 - 87 1/4 18 3/4 - 22 1/2 36"+36"+12" + UB18SF 85 1/2 - 99 3/4 22 - 26 36"+36"+12" + UB18SF 97 - 111 1/4 25 1/4 - 29 36"+36"+12" + UB18SF 108 3/4 - 123 28 1/4 - 32ICC warrants its ULTRABlack stainless steel chimney connector lengths to be free from functional failure due to defects in material or workmanship for as long as the original consumer owns the ULTRABlack system. This warranty provides for replacement of any lengths which fail as a result of normal use on a residential freestanding fireplace, wood burning stove, furnace or boiler. This warranty does not cover damage caused to the building by chimney fires or misuse of the product.ICC will only be responsible for repair or replacement of any lengths found to be defective under this warranty. In no event shall ICC be responsible for any incidental or consequential damage caused by defects in the ULTRABlack chimney system.To obtain service under this warranty the defective connector should be returned to the dealer from whom it was purchased. If you are unable to return ULTRABlack to the original dealer contact ICC for the name of the closest dealer who can assist you. ICC will not be responsible for shipping charges related to warranty replacements. ICC will repair or replace any lengths which, upon examination by an authorized agent of ICC, prove to be defective.ICC will not be responsible for labour of any kind required in the removal or replacement of an ULTRABlack system replaced under this warranty. ULTRABlack is designed to vent residential heating oil, untreated wood, low sulphur coal, and natural or LP gas. It is designed to operate at a continuous temperature of 1200°F or less. This warranty is void if the connector is used in an application for which it is not designed.The ULTRABlack system must be installed according to the Installation Instructions included with every system at the time of purchase, if you do not have a set of installation instructions they are available at . This warranty is void if ULTRABlack is not installed according to the installation instructions.This warranty may not be extended or modified by our agents or representatives. This warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or guarantees, of any kind.EXCEL ULTRABlack 11 Owner’s Manual。
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目录
1. 修改记录 (3)
2. 前言 (4)
3. 常见问题诊断 (4)
3.1 采销存 (4)
3.1.1存货余额表和库存余额表问题 (4)
3.1.2 查询相对应的物品结算数 (4)
3.1.3 生产批号问题 (4)
3.2 账务 (5)
3.2.1 查询科目余额交叉表提示打开窗体错误 (5)
3.2.2 会计期间出错 (5)
3.3 其他 (5)
3.3.1 安装软件后在桌面未显示图标 (5)
3.3.2 高级版帐套管理问题 (5)
3.3.3 高级版未申请到操作权限问题 (5)
3.3.4 6.20.20050128S财务版风格一问题 (6)
4. 应用小技巧 (6)
4.1 减少固定资产在固资卡片中显示问题 (6)
4.2 固定资产数量汇总 (6)
4.3 运输费用的专项管理 (6)
1.修改记录
2.前言
随着6F产品的逐渐推广,我们经常接到有关该产品应用方面的咨询。
我们把其中有代表性、普遍性的问题汇集成常见问题解答,希望与大家共同分享。
3.常见问题诊断
3.1 采销存
3.1.1存货余额表和库存余额表问题
问题详述:存货余额表和库存余额表结存金额不一致
分析原因:两个表所取数据不同
解决方法:存货明细帐要和成本计算窗口中的数据进行对照
3.1.2 查询相对应的物品结算数
问题详述:分期出库、分期结算,结算后,通过销售收款来收回款。
可查询当月的收款金额,但无法查询相对应的物品结算数量。
分析原因:该单据模版单据体中没有收款数量
解决方法:在销售收款单的模版中将“本次收款数量”钩上即可
3.1.3 生产批号问题
问题详述:采用个别计价法进行批次管理,在进行采购商品后销售该商品,后又发生销售退货,再采购退货,红字销售单能带出该商品的批号,但是红字采购单带不出批号
分析原因:批次未对应
解决方法:在采购单的单据模版的单据体中将生产批号选中,在输入了红字数量后,再回到货位处选择一次对应的批次即可。
3.2 账务
3.2.1 查询科目余额交叉表提示打开窗体错误
问题详述:查询科目余额交叉表及其另存的表提示打开窗体错误
分析原因:一些基础设置中包含了非法符号
解决方法:修改部门等设置中的非法符号,如将一些半角符号修改为其他符号或者全角符号
3.2.2 会计期间出错
问题详述:会计期间出错,按天算出会计期间,没有按公历月份分会计期间
分析原因:会计期间发生错乱
解决方法:对数据库中AccountPeriod表的strStartDate字段和strEndDate字段的数据进行相应修改
3.3 其他
3.3.1 安装软件后在桌面未显示图标
问题详述:安装完软件后,在桌面上未显示软件的图标
分析原因:此问题应该是之前的软件版本未卸载干净造成的
解决方法:请将WINDOWS或WINNT/SYSTEM32中的相关目录删除
3.3.2 高级版帐套管理问题
问题详述:高级版建账快,但是在帐套管理中看不到所建的帐套
分析原因:少一文件
解决方法:执行MDAC_TYP。
EXE即可
3.3.3 高级版未申请到操作权限问题
问题详述:高级版(单机版)帐套备份提示“客户端未申请到操作权限”
解决方法:在连接的时候把服务器设为“(local)”即可
3.3.4 6.20.20050128S财务版风格一问题
问题详述:在6.20.20050128S财务版中使用风格一出现“无法访问网页”界面
分析原因:WINNT\WINDOWS/HELP中是否有GAMENU.CHM,以及IE版本是否过低
解决方法:安装GAMENU.CHM或更新GAMENU.CHM ,更新IE版本(至少为6.0版本)4.应用小技巧
4.1 减少固定资产在固资卡片中显示问题
问题详述:减少的固定资产在固定资产卡片中不显示
解决方法:在变动资料的筛选中,将“可选项目”中的“变动方式”选中,在“条件设置”中“变动方式”的下拉菜单中选中“选择项目”,在跳出的“筛选栏目”对话框中先将“可选栏目”全部选入“已选栏目”,然后将所减少的固定资产的减少方式在“已选栏目”中选回到“可选栏目”中,即可实现。
4.2 固定资产数量汇总
问题详述:在固定资产清单中对固定资产的数量进行汇总
解决方法:在固定资产清单生成向导中,在“分组项目”中选中“固定资产编号”,在“汇总方式”中的“汇总项目”选中“固定资产名称”或“卡号”,即可。
4.3 运输费用的专项管理
问题详述:对单位的运输费用实行专项管理
解决方法:把运输费用当作一劳务在采购业务中实现,并且在采购发票中选中“运输发票”,其可在采购发票明细表中进行筛选。
4.4 委托加工问题
问题详述:根据加工入库的物品按比例发出所对应加工出库的物品
解决方法:在商品劳务设置中增加一商品劳务,将其“组件类型”选为“配比”,在部件商品中根据加工入库物品的比例增加对应的部件商品。
这样所增加的这一商品劳务就作为一虚拟商品出库。
但是该商品在存货账中无法查询。