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2.14 As a Technician, how do I enter Repair Codes in the Work Module?

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Essential Resources: To complete this training you must have access to eFactoryPro.

This training course will take you through entering and editing a Repair Code on a Task.

Repair Codes are required for all Corrective Maintenance Tasks.  Repair Codes help identify the Root Cause of the issue/failure.  They are not required for any other task type.

Adding a Repair Code:

1. From the Task level, select the REPAIR icon.

2. Select +REPAIR CODE from the lower panel.

3. Select Object.

Available Objects:        
  • Actuator
  • Ball Screw
  • Battery
  • Bearing
  • Belt
  • Blades
  • Block
  • Brake
  • Breaker
  • Brushes
  • Burner
  • Bushing
  • Cams
  • Capper
  • Chain
  • Circuit Board 
  • Clamp
  • Clutch
  • Coder
  • Coil
  • Computer
  • Conduit 
  • Contractor
  • Control
  • Conveyor 
  • Cooling System 
  • Coupling
  • Cover
  • Cylinder
  • Disconnect
  • Door
  • Drill Drive
  • E Strop
  • Encoder
  • Engine
  • Eyelet
  • Fan
  • Fastener
  • Filter
  • Fixture
  • Form
  • Fuse
  • Gauge Mechanical
  • Gear
  • Gripper/Holder
  • Guides
  • Heater
  • Hose/Fitting
  • Hot Runner System
  • Incoming/Outgoing Supply
  • Insert
  • Insulation
  • Interlock
  • Knockout
  • Labeler
  • Light Bulbs
  • Light Curtain
  • Liner
  • Display/CRT/Monitor
  • Motor
  • Nozzle
  • Other  -See Comment
  • Pads
  • Photo Eye
  • Pick and Place
  • Pin
  • Plate
  • Plunger
  • Power Supply 
  • Pump
  • Punch
  • Pusher
  • Reamer
  • Regulator
  • Relay
  • Resistor
  • Robot
  • Rollers
  • Scale
  • Seal
  • Seat
  • Sensor
  • Servo
  • Shaft
  • Sheave/Pulley 
  • Shoe
  • Slide
  • Slip Ring
  • Solenoid
  • Spindle
  • Spring
  • Sprocket
  • Starter
  • Strainer
  • Shop
  • Switch
  • Table
  • Terminal
  • Thermocoupler
  • Timer
  • Tire
  • Tool and Die
  • Tool Changer
  • Torch
  • Transducer
  • Transformer 
  • Transmission
  • Turret
  • Valve
  • Wiring

4. Select Symptom.

Available Symptoms:  
  • Air in System
  • Bent
  • Broken
  • Burn-Out
  • Cavitation
  • Chain Jump
  • Chipped
  • Clogged
  • Corroded
  • Corrupt File
  • Cracked
  • Cut
  • Creep
  • Delamination
  • Discoloration

 

  • Failure to Move
  • Freezing
  • Hardening
  • Leaking
  • Melted
  • Missing
  • No Physical Damage
  • Noise
  • Other Damage - See Comments
  • Pitting
  • Rupture
  • Seized/Jammed
  • Slipping
  • Stretching
  • Swelling
  • Unbalanced/Vibration 
  • Worn

5. Select Problem.

Available Problems:  
  • Abrasion
  • Chemical Imbalance
  • Communication Failure
  • Component Failure
  • Contamination
  • Double Hit
  • Electrical Overload
  • Electrical Surge/Brown Out
  • Exceeding Equipment Capabilities
  • Fatigue
  • Imbalance/Vibration
  • Improper Installation
  • Improper Setup
  • Loose
  • Low Flow/Excess Flow
  • Low Pressure/Excess Pressure
  • MFG Defect
  • Misalignment

     

  • Misfeed
  • Negligence
  • No Lubrication/Coolant
  • Normal Wear 
  • Open Circuit
  • Operator Error
  • Other - See Comments
  • PC Problems
  • Poor Quality Tooling
  • Poor/Incorrect Raw Material
  • Power Failure
  • Programming
  • Short/Improper Grounding
  • Temperature Issues
  • Under/Over Charging
  • Unknown Cause
  • Timing Issue

6. Select Resolution.

Available Resolutions:  
  • Adjusted
  • Aligned
  • Assembled
  • Balanced
  • Change Over
  • Cleaned
  • Demagnetized
  • Deslugged
  • Drain/Bleed/Purged
  • Fabricated
  • Freed/Unstuck
  • Glued
  • Heat Treated
  • InstalledLace/Relace
  • Lubricated
  • Machined
  • No Action Required
  • Other
  • Primed
  • Programed/Reprogramed
  • Repair
  • Replaced
  • Reset
  • Secured
  • Sharpened
  • Tightened/Tensioned
  • Trained
  • Vulcanized
  • Warranty
  • Welded/Brazed/Soldered

7. Enter Text.

8. Select Save.

9. Repair Code will be populated into the REPAIR panel and the badge on the icon will reflect this entry.

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Editing Repair Codes

10. Click on the three-line icon under ACTIONS.

11. Select Edit.

12. Edit any field in the Repair Code dialog box.

13. Select SAVE.

14. The edit will be updated.

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