Daily Checks Sample Clauses

Daily Checks. Make sure the printer is used properly and kept in good repair. If there are any problems, correct them using procedures in the table below. The items to be checked are as follows:
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Daily Checks. The Customer shall carry out all daily maintenance and checks to the Body / Ancillary equipment as specified and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Daily Checks. The Operator shall carry out all manufacturer-required daily Operator/driver checks, lubrication and adjustments to the Vehicle and any fitted Ancillary Equipment.
Daily Checks. Check item Standard Procedure Setup status No c xxxxx or connectors are disconnected. Connect the c xxxxx or c onnectors properly. Paper roll is loaded properly. Load the paper properly. No unit of each modules is open. (the paper roll hold unit, the platen unit, the upper frame, cut sheet presenter unit, the cover, circuit board B, and etc.) Close the units. Paper chips or foreign m atter insid e the product No paper chips or foreign m atter is inside the product Remove paper chips or foreign m atter. Paper state Specified paper is used. Replace with the specified paper No discolored or torn paper is used. Replace with a new paper roll. Periodic Checks Every six months, check the items listed in the table below. If there are any problems, correct them using procedures in the table blow. Table 4-2 Periodic Checks Check item Standard Procedure Dust, fuzz or dirt sticking to various parts • No dirt or dust is atta ched or colle cted in the paper path. •Remove dust, fuzz, or dirt with a vaccum cleaner. • No paper chips or foreign matter is in the areas such as around the thermal head heating elements, the cutter, gears, detectors, and inside the paper path. • Wipe off dirt and dust with alcohol. •Remove foreign matter or paper chips. • Wipe off paper chips on the platen surfa ce with alcohol when the surfa ce is a ccumulated with paper chips. Lubrication status Lubrica tion is satisfa ctory. Lubricate the lubrica tion points if required. Operating status • Printing, paper feeding and issuing o perations perform properly. • No abnormal sound • All other functions perform properly and parts are not deformed or worn. See “Troubleshooting” on page 5-2. Lubrication Lubrication is particularly important in keeping the printer operating properly as long as possible. Therefore, lubricate at prescribed intervals, using the correct lubricants.
Daily Checks. Check item Standard Procedure Setup status No c xxxxx or connectors are disc onne cted. Conne ct the c xxxxx or c onnectors properly. Paper roll is loa de d properly. Loa d the p aper properly. No units or mo dules such as the p aper roll supply module, the platen unit, the cut sheet presenter mo dule, the c over, circuit b oard are open. Close the units or the mo dules. Paper chips or foreign m atter insid e the product No p a per chips or foreign m atter is inside the product Remove p a per chips or foreign m atter. Paper state Specified p aper is used. Repla ce with the specified p aper No discolore d or torn p aper is used. Repla ce with a new p aper roll. Periodic Checks Every six months, check the items listed in the table below. If there are any problems, correct them using procedures in the table below. Table 4-2 Periodic Checks Check item Standard Procedure Dust, fuzz, or dirt sticking to various p arts No dirt or dust is on any parts or c olle cted in the pa per p ath. Remove dust, fuzz, or dirt with a va cuum cle aner. No pa per chips or foreign m atter is in the areas such as around the thermal head heating elements, the cutter, ge ars, detectors, and inside the p aper p ath. • Wipe off dirt and dust with alc xxxx. •Remove foreign matter or p aper chips. • Wipe the platen surfa ce with alcohol when p aper chips have a ccumulated. Lubric ation status Lubric ation is satisfa ctory. Lubric ate the lubric ation points if required. Operating status • Printing, p aper feeding and issuing o perations perform properly. • No abnorm al sound • All other functions perform properly and parts are not deforme d or worn. See “Troubleshooting ” on pa ge 5-2. Rev. A Maintenance 4-3 Confidential Lubrication Lubrication is particularly important in keeping the printer operating properly as long as possible. Therefore, lubricate at prescribed intervals, using the correct lubricants.
Daily Checks. Check item Standard Procedure Setup status No c xxxxx or connectors are disconnected. Connect the c xxxxx or c onnectors properly. Paper roll is loaded properly. Load the paper properly. No units or modules such as the paper roll supply module, the platen unit, the cut sheet presenter module, the c over, circ uit board are open. Close the units or the modules. Paper chips or foreign m atter insid e the product No paper chips or foreign m atter is inside the product Remove paper chips or foreign m atter. Paper state Specified paper is used. Replace with the specified paper No discolored or torn paper is used. Replace with a new paper roll. Periodic Checks Every six months, check the items listed in the table below. If there are any problems, correct them using procedures in the table below. Table 4-2 Periodic Checks Check item Standard Procedure Dust, fuzz, or dirt sticking to various parts No dirt or dust is on any parts or collected in the paper path. Remove dust, fuzz, or dirt with a vacuum cleaner. No paper chips or foreign matter is in the areas such as around the thermal head heating elements, the cutter, gears, detectors, and inside the paper path. • Wipe off dirt and dust with alcohol. •Remove foreign matter or paper chips. • Wipe the platen surface with alcohol when paper chips have accumulated. Lubrication status Lubrica tion is satisfa ctory. Lubricate the lubrica tion points if required. Operating status • Printing, paper feeding and issuing o perations perform properly. • No abnormal sound • All other functions perform properly and parts are not deformed or worn. See “Troubleshooting” on page 5-2. Rev. A Maintenance 4-3 Confidential Lubrication Lubrication is particularly important in keeping the printer operating properly as long as possible. Therefore, lubricate at prescribed intervals, using the correct lubricants.
Daily Checks. Oil – Check the oil every time you get fuel, especially when you are driving on long trips. Make sure vehicle is level on flat ground when checking oil. Be sure to use the type of oil that the vehicle requires. There will be an oil change sticker on the drivers side top left corner, with it will be another sticker telling what brand and oil weight to use in that vehicle. Change oil every 6000 miles, you must use Valvoline Full Synthetic oil. Fluids – monthly:
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