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3.10 Mobile App - As a Technician, how do I enter Repair Codes?

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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. Only one repair code should be entered per task.

REPAIR - For MRCT Work Orders (CM Tasks), you will also be REQUIRED to enter Repair Codes. Select from the drop downs for Object, Symptom, Problem, Resolution and enter any Comments (optional).

1. Select the REPAIR icon from the icons screen.

2. Select the + Icon in the top right corner.

3. From the drop down select an OBJECT.

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. From the drop down select a SYMPTOM.

Bent, Broken, Burn-Out, Chipped, Clogged, Corroded, Corrupt File, Cut, Leaking, Missing, No Physical Damage, Other Damage - See Comments, Seized/Jammed, Unbalanced/Vibration, Worn.

5. From the drop down select a PROBLEM.

Component Failure, Contamination, Double Hit, Exceeding Equipment Capabilities, Imbalance/Vibration, Improper Setup, Loose, Misalignment, Misfeed, Negligence, No Lubrication/Coolant, Normal Wear, Operator Error, Other - See Comments, PC Problems, Poor Quality Tooling, Poor/Incorrect Raw Material, Power Failure, Programming, Short/Improper Grounding, Temperature Issues, Unknown Cause.

6. From the drop down select a RESOLUTION.

Adjusted, Aligned, Assembled, Balanced, Change Over, Cleaned, Demagnetized, Deslugged, Fabricated, Glued, Heat Treated, Installed, Lace/Relace, Lubricated, Machined, Other, Primed, Repair, Replaced, Reset, Secured, Sharpened, Trained, Vulcanized, Welded/Brazed/Soldered.

7. Enter a NOTE.

8. Select SAVE.

It is important that the code is the most closely related to the problem you addressed.  If you need additional codes entered into the system, please submit a request via email to the Help Desk.

9. A confirmation box will appear.

10. The repair code will be populated.

11. 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

12. Select the existing Repair Code.

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

14. Select SAVE.

15. A confirmation box will appear.

16. The edit will update the Repair Code.

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