Maintenance Alerts; Resetting A Service Activity; Remote Monitoring - BeaconMedaes VerusLab 4107 9021 88 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions

Lubricated rotary vane laboratory vacuum system
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To view the service schedule, press the Service
icon on the 5.7" main screen (Figure A.9), then
select Maintenance from the list of headings.
When the Lubricated Vane icon located in the
bottom left is blue, this indicates that the ser-
vice items and service due times pertain to the
general laboratory vacuum system (Figure A.9).
By selecting the numbers next to the Lubricated
Vane icon in the bottom left, the service activities
for the individual units (pumps) are displayed.
To see details on an individual service activity,
press that service on the touchscreen and de-
tails of the activity appear, with a description of
the service kit required to perform the service.
A.6.2 Maintenance Alerts
Figure A.25 Maintenance Alert (VSD shown)
When a maintenance activity is due, a notifi ca-
tion appears on the main 5.7" screen (Figure
A.25). The Service icon appears in Red. There is
not an audible horn activated to alert to the ser-
vice activity, just the colored icon.
To view the alert, press the Service icon on the
toolbar, then select the Maintenance choice
from the menu. This is highlighted in Red.
Within the Maintenance screen, if one of the Ser-
vice Items on the list appears in red, the overdue
Service Activity is a System maintenance item. If
one of the Unit numbers in the bottom right cor-
ner appears in red, the overdue service activity
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is related to the particular unit. Press the Unit
number to move to the service screen for that
unit to fi nd the overdue activity.
By selecting the activity that is overdue (in red),
the detail screen appears for that service item
and provides the necessary information for the
service activity: part number, description.
A history is available for all maintenance due
alerts and maintenance performed by pressing
the "History" icon (clock) located in the lower
right hand corner of the Maintenance screen
(see Figure A.9).
A.6.3 Resetting a Service Activity
Figure A.26 Resetting a Service Activity
After a service activity is performed, to reset the
schedule, do the following:
Select the service activity on the touchscreen
(Figure A.25).
Press the Reset button (Figure A.26).
Enter the password (as explained in Section
A.4).
A.7 Remote Monitoring
CAUTION:
The information systems personnel should be
notified before changing any of the network
settings. Changing the settings could keep
the equipment from working properly.
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