GARANT Tool24 PickOne
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Electrician
ü PickOne extension has been positioned next to the PickOne master.
ü Industrial vending solutions have been disconnected from the power supply.
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ü Base fascia has been removed.
1. Connect the IEC light-current cable from the socket to the extension input.
2. With a patch cable, connect the data line of the RJ45 socket on the PickOne ex-
tension to the RS232 / RJ45 adapter and then directly through the cable aperture
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to the COM socket of the PC master.
3. Or with a patch cable, connect the data line of the RJ45 socket on the PickOne ex-
tension to the RS232 / RJ45 adapter + USB RS232 converter and then through the
cable aperture to the USB port of the PC master.
4. Restore the power supply.
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5. Switch on the industrial vending solution and interconnect the systems in the
software.
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PickOne master has been connected to the PickOne extension.
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6.5.
CONNECTING THE LOCKER AS THE MASTER TO THE PICKONE
EXTENSION
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Electrician
ü PickOne extension has been positioned next to the Locker master.
ü Industrial vending solutions have been disconnected from the power supply.
ü Base fascia has been removed.
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ü Locker base fascia has been removed.
1. Connect the IEC light-current cable from the socket to the extension input.
2. With a patch cable, connect the data line of the RJ45 socket on the PickOne ex-
tension to the RS232 / RJ45 adapter and then directly through the cable aperture
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to the COM socket of the PC master.
3. Or with a patch cable, connect the data line of the RJ45 socket on the PickOne ex-
tension to the RS232 / RJ45 adapter + USB RS232 converter and then through the
cable aperture to the USB port of the PC master.
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4. Restore the power supply.
5. Switch on the industrial vending solution and interconnect the systems in the
software.
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Locker master has been connected to the PickOne extension.
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6.6.
SWITCHING OFF THE GOODS ISSUING SYSTEM
1. Shut down the operating software in a controlled manner.
2. Shut down the operating system in a controlled manner.
3. Disconnect the goods issuing system from the power supply.
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7.
Operation
DANGER
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Non-operational guards or safety equipment
Risk of fatal accident or serious injury.
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Before starting work check all safety equipment for correct installation and cor-
rect operation.
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Do not disable guards such as the emergency access duct.
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Maintain free access to the sockets which supply power to the goods issuing sys-
tem.
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Once the system has been switched off, ensure it is not switched on again
without proper checks.
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Keep the safety equipment accessible at all times.
CAUTION
Unsecured objects that fall or are left lying around
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Crush hazard and impact hazard for hands, feet and body.
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Do not place heavy objects on the industrial vending system or attach them to it.
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Comply with the maximum load capacity.
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Keep the working area clean and tidy; remove any objects that are no longer
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needed.
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Mark any unavoidable trip hazards.
CAUTION
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Crush hazard when closing the goods issuing flaps
Crushing the hands
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Do not reach into the goods issuing flaps whilst they are closing.
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NOTICE! Do not store any substances in the goods issuing flaps that may
become resinous and lead to the closure mechanism sticking.
7.1.
STORING GOODS
ü Items must not protrude from the compartment.
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ü The size of the compartment must be suitable for the size of the item.
ü The maximum load per compartment must not be exceeded.
ü System is ready.
ü User is logged in.
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1. Follow the on-screen instructions for storing items.
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To store the items and quantities, touch the screen in the areas shown.
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2. Point the hand-held scanner at the barcode on the item.
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Scan the item with the barcode.
3. Enter the item quantity manually.
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Confirm your entry.
4. The compartment will open.
5. Place the item in the compartment and confirm on the screen.
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The item has been stored.
7.2.
GOODS ISSUING
ü System is ready
ü User is logged in.
1. Follow the on-screen instructions to select an item.
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To select the items and quantities, touch the screen in the areas shown.
2. Select the item.
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Confirm the item
3. Select the quantity.
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Confirm the quantity.
4. The compartment will open.
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Withdraw the item.
8.
Faults and troubleshooting
DANGER
Electrically live components
Risk of fatal electric shock.
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Maintenance and repair may be performed only by a trained specialist for elec-
tro-technical work.
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Before starting any maintenance work, switch the unit off and disconnect it from
the power supply, disable it and protect it from being switched on again.
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Check that the system is electrically dead, earth it and short circuit it.
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Cover or barrier off any adjoining components that are still live.
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If any current-carrying components suffer damage, have them repaired immedi-
ately.
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In the event of faults or when setting up the compartments with a power sup-
ply, open the emergency access to manually unlock the de-energised industrial
vending solution.
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Check error message on the touch monitor.
ü Troubleshooting should be performed by a trained specialist for electro-technical
work or trained specialist for mechanical work, depending on the type of fault.
ü Barrier off the hazard area.
ü Inform the responsible person about the fault.
1. Log the user out of the system.
2. log the user in again and repeat the operation.
3. If the fault occurs two or three times in succession, shut down the industrial
vending system.
4. Keep it disconnected from the mains for 30 seconds, then reboot it.
8.1.
EMERGENCY RELEASE
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In hazardous situations, movements of components must be stopped as quickly
as possible and the power supply must be switched off.
8.1.1.
Actions if a defect arises
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If the power supply fails or the equipment develops defects, this can affect the
withdrawal of items from the industrial vending solution, or filling of items into it.
1. Switch off the main switch
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Move the main switch to "O".
2. Manually unlock the cabinet
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The cabinet can be manually unlocked by actuating the emergency release
mechanism with a matching key.
3. Unlock the cylinder lock.
4. Open the switch cabinet lock at the top and bottom with the switch cabinet key
(180°).
5. Remove the key.
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Emergency release mechanism on cabinet has been activated.
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Opened industrial vending solution with access to the carousel in the event of a
defect.
8.1.2.
Work after an emergency release
ü Emergency release mechanism on industrial vending solution has been activ-
ated.
1. Check that all screw fastenings that were undone are securely seated.
2. Reinstall guards and covers and check that they are working correctly.
3. Remove all tools, materials and equipment from the work area.
4. Clean the work area.
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The industrial vending system is now ready.