Inspect for vehicular damage Sample Clauses

Inspect for vehicular damage h. Heaters and thermostats should be checked, particularly in colder climates. Fee Computer & Accessories a. Exterior of all equipment should be kept clean. b. Ensure all external displays, lights, etc., are clear, bright, and functional. c. Test all buttons on keypads for proper function. d. Dirt is the enemy in the printer mechanism. Using compressed air and a long-handled artist paintbrush, keep the entire printer mechanism free of ticket dust or other cont"TTli"""ts. e. Lubricate printer mechanism drive cam and gears using 1MB #23 or equivalent grease. 24 m: 1893m~Z581. f. Clean all vend relay contacts where appropriate. NOTES ... Ensure coffee, soft drinks, other foodstuffs, paper clips, eraser residue, staples, etc., are kept away from and out of the equipment. h. Check cash drawer(s) interlock switch for proper operation. g. 1.' Verify CVT, UPS system, lightning protection equipment, etc., are working properly. j.' All nuts, bolts, flanges, screws, mounting bolts, and other miscellaneous hardware, etc., should be mechanically sound and tight. k. All sockets, cables, and connectors should be unplugged and replugged several times per scheduled maintenance to clean corrosion and oxidation from contacts and to ensure electrical and mechanical integrity. Coin & Token a. Clean all foreign material from rejector mechanism using soap and water. b. Ensure mechanism works freely without binding. c. Verify that only proper coinage vends mechanisms. d. Verify all enclosures and stands are securely mounted and have not sustained damage. Card Access a. Clean all read heads using compressed air, brushes, or factory supplied or recommended cleaning materials. b. Ensure security cards can be inserted and removed smoothly from the read head. c. Verify all enclosures and stands are securely mounted and have not sustained vehicular damage. 00 ~xx 0000xx~X000 NOTES Controllers , a. Clean the exterior surfaces of all gate and dispenser- controllers. b. Using compressed air, clean the interior of all controllers. c. Polish the contacts of all circuit breakers after power is removed. d. Polish the contacts of all accessible relay contacts. e.
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  • REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE In the event that an employee, required or authorized by his/her Agency/Department Head to use a private automobile on County business, while so using the automobile, should incur property damage to the employee's automobile through no negligence of the employee, and the employee is unable to recover the cost of such property damage from either his/her own insurance company or from any other driver, or other source, such costs shall be paid to such employee of the County, in a sum not exceeding $500, provided that any claims the employee may have against his/her insurance company or any third party have been litigated or settled, and provided further, that the employee is not found guilty of a violation of the California Vehicle Code or Penal Code in connection with the accident causing such damage. Employees shall submit proof of loss, damage or theft (i.e., appropriate police report and/or estimated statement of loss) to the Agency/Department Head within 30 days of such loss, damage or theft. Property damage or loss incurred to the private automobile while located on the street or at the parking facility serving the employee’s normal place of work shall not be compensated under this section, but property damage or loss incurred to the private automobile while located on the street or at the parking facility serving the employee’s County business destination shall be compensated as provided above.

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  • Property Damages The User’s guests are required to respect all University property. • Guests may not remodel, alter, tamper with or move furniture, electrical or mechanical fixtures, or other University property. • The User agrees to refrain from the use of adhesives, nails, or items that may damage the premises. No decorations or temporary fixtures may be affixed to plants, trees, woodwork, buildings or any architectural feature with nails, tacks, staples, or any application that will cause irreversible damage to landscaping or structures. Duct tape and white masking tape are not permitted on any building, hardscape or lighting fixtures. Neither lights nor decorations may be placed on trees or plants. • Any outdoor signage must be reviewed and approved by University prior to installation. Stakes may not be placed deeper than 5 inches into the grass in order to protect sprinklers and other underground pipes. • Charges will be assessed on the Final Invoice for damages to buildings, furniture, lawns and/or equipment. The University will, to the best of its ability, try to document the names of guests when damages occur but cannot always obtain such information.

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