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Defines warning labels like CAUTION and DANGER for hazard severity.
Instructions and locations for using emergency stop buttons.
Pre-operation checks and safety precautions like EMI and entrapment hazards.
Guidelines for qualified personnel performing maintenance and repairs.
Defines the winch's specific purpose for lifting/deploying oceanographic equipment.
Prohibits exceeding specifications and unauthorized modifications.
Mandates operator training and manual understanding for safe operation.
Personnel near the winch must understand safety procedures.
Identifies key components like level wind spindle and lifting eyes.
Describes manual operation via the main control panel.
Describes operation using an enclosed remote control panel.
Explains the level wind for spooling umbilical onto the drum.
Lists required parts and checks for damages before installation.
Procedures for safely lifting the winch using designated lifting eyes.
Details mounting the winch to a solid foundation using specified bolts.
Specifies electrical power requirements and connection points.
Outlines general clean-up and specific steps for post-storage startup.
Details mechanical checks, oil changes, and lubrication before operation.
Explains the functions of buttons and selectors on the local control panel.
Describes the components and operation of the remote control panel.
Explains the various data displays and screen layouts on the interface.
Details how values are displayed and navigation elements like help buttons.
Explains password requirements for certain actions and logon procedures.
Describes how to change settings like language and view software version.
Describes the main page view, winch status, and directional indicators.
Explains automatic stopping when few turns remain and manual allowance.
Details the functions of start, stop, speed control, and constant tension buttons.
Explains button text colors and their meaning regarding mode selection.
Summarizes operating modes like Speed Control and Constant Tension.
Explains the Constant Tension mode, its conditions, and adjustments.
Explains the level wind position display, mode selection, and inverter status.
Details setting offsets for accurate cable spooling and compensation.
Describes setting the starting offset for a new cable, requiring password.
Provides contact details for the manufacturer related to level wind.
Explains how alarms are displayed, their states (I, A, O), and acknowledgement.
Describes the alarm log, showing past alarms and their status changes.
A comprehensive list of all possible alarms with their error codes.
Lists various warnings, including optional ones, indicating potential issues.
Outlines general maintenance procedures and a schedule for systematic upkeep.
Details the daily check of oil levels in the main drive gears.
Specifies the correct gear oil types and temperature ranges for replacement.
Identifies the grease point for the level wind and the prescribed grease type.
Provides a guide for testing the brake system's load-holding capacity.
Explains annual checks for brake resistor resistance and insulation.
Details disconnecting wires for resistance and insulation tests.
Steps for safely disconnecting and preserving electrical components during storage.