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20 SpeedSet P R O D U C T M A N U A L EN 3.6. Repair Tab ! CAUTION Some of the safety and protection functions are not available when running the system manually in the repair tab. You are responsible for controlling the puck safely and correctly. NOTE The repair screen is locked out with a code. It is recommended that only management or maintenance staff to have the code. The Repair tab is the location for repairing a puck (movement). If a puck is not moving to its proper location, this is the screen to reference. Figure 11 shows the repair interface. On the left side of the screen is a table representing the pucks (movements). There are buttons for selecting all top pucks, all bottom pucks, all pucks or none. There are two columns in the table. The left column contains buttons represented by circles that are green if selected and gray if they are not selected. The right column lists the puck name, current position and next position. If you touch the display on the button, it selects that puck. If you touch the name column, it loads that puck for repair on the right side of the screen. The left side of the screen contains buttons for checking pucks. Figure 10 Repair Screen NOTE Only the "Basic" tab is for end user usage. All other areas in repair are for tech support use only.

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