View Valve Cycle Count History Sample Clauses

View Valve Cycle Count History. This screen displays the total number of cycles on the valves and door seals since last serviced. Access t his screen by p ressin g VIEW VALVE COUNT HISTORY at screen #350. The display ad- vances to screen #353. 353 VIEW CYCLE COUNT HISTORY VALVE COUNT STATUS REASON DATE SO1 SO2 SO3 SO4 SO7 SO9 S35 SEAL A RETURN PRINT LOG MORE VALVES Valve = Valve designation Count = The number of cycles the valve or seal has been activated since it was last serviced. Status = The last service procedure performed on the valve or seal (i.e., Rebuild or Replace). Reason = The reason the valve or seal was last serviced (i.e., Preventive Maintenance or Fail- ure). Date = Date of last service procedure. Press MORE VALVES to show any valves not cur- rently displayed. Press PRINT LOG to create a printout of the valve cycle count history. VIEW VALVE ACTUATION HISTORY VALVE COUNT STATUS REASON DATE SO1 SO2 SO3 SO4 SO7 SO9 S35 SEAL A RETURN PRINT LOG MORE VALVES 764326-797 342 LIST ALARMS ALARM
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