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How to Mount and Dismount a Component

How to dismount a component? 

When dismounting a component in TM Master V2, you are disconnecting the component from receiving running hours from its parent component. For more information on how a component receives running hours please see the chapter on “Running hours”.

There are two starting positions for dismounting/mounting components (a or b)

1. a) Click [Inventory] à[Components] à Double click the component you wish to dismount.

b) Click [Inventory] à[Components] à “Circulating Components” tab and select the mounted component you wish to dismount in the list on the left hand side.

  1. Click the  [Dismount] button in the top menu.
  2. The following dialog will appear:  

 

The dismount component form tells you what component you are about to dismount,   and from which component you are dismounting it from

  1. You can register the components condition after dismount by ticking the “Change condition” check box and selecting a condition description.
  2. Also you can enter additional comments in the “Comment” field  
  3. Click [OK]

The component has now been dismounted, and will no longer receive running hours from its parent component.

               

How to mount a component? 

When mounting a component the component is attached to a parent component, and will start receiving any running hours the parent receives.

There are two starting positions for dismounting/mounting components (a or b)

1. a) Click [Inventory] à[Components] à Double click the component you wish to dismount.

b) Click [Inventory] à[Components] à “Circulating Components” tab and select the dismounted component you wish to mount in the list on the right hand side.

  1. Click the [Mount] button in the top menu.
  2. The following dialog will appear:

 

The Mount form tells you what component you are about to mount

  1. Select the component you wish to mount the circulating component on. Or in other words select the parent component the circulating component should receive its running hours from.
  2. You can change the circulating components code if required, by ticking the “change code” check box and then edit the existing code.
  3. You can also specify the mount position, by typing it into the “Mount position:” field.

(i.e. Mount position for a cylinder cover, can be what cylinder it is mounted on)

  1. If any comments to the mount, enter them in the comment field.
  2. Click [OK]

The component has now been mounted and will start receiving running hours from its parent component.

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