DEMONSTRATION AND INSTRUCTIONS Sample Clauses

The 'Demonstration and Instructions' clause requires one party, typically the seller or service provider, to show the other party how to properly use, operate, or maintain a product or system. This may involve in-person demonstrations, training sessions, or the provision of instructional materials such as manuals or videos. The core purpose of this clause is to ensure that the recipient has the necessary knowledge and skills to use the product safely and effectively, thereby reducing the risk of misuse, accidents, or disputes over improper operation.
DEMONSTRATION AND INSTRUCTIONS. 1 Demonstrate start-up, operation, control, adjustment, trouble-shooting, servicing, and maintenance of each item of equipment at scheduled times, at the equipment location.
DEMONSTRATION AND INSTRUCTIONS. .1 Demonstrate start-up, operation, control, adjustment, trouble-shooting, servicing, and maintenance of each item of equipment at scheduled times, at the equipment location. .2 Instruct personnel in all phases of operation and maintenance using operation and maintenance manuals as the basis of instruction. .3 Review contents of manual in detail to explain all aspects of operation and maintenance. BID OPPORTUNITY NO. 556-2012 DEMONSTRATION AND TRAINING MAYFAIR RECREATION CENTRE REDEVELOPMENT – 40 MAYFAIR PL. Page 2 of 2 .4 Prepare and insert additional data in operations and maintenance manuals when the need for additional data becomes apparent during instructions. BID OPPORTUNITY NO. 556-2012 GENERAL COMMISSIONING (CX) REQUIREMENTS MAYFAIR RECREATION CENTRE REDEVELOPMENT – 40 MAYFAIR PL. Page 1 of 10
DEMONSTRATION AND INSTRUCTIONS. .1 Demonstrate start-up, operation, control, adjustment, trouble-shooting, servicing, and maintenance of each item of equipment at scheduled times, at the equipment location. .2 Instruct personnel in all phases of operation and maintenance using operation and maintenance manuals as the basis of instruction. .3 Review contents of manual in detail to explain all aspects of operation and maintenance. .4 Prepare and insert additional data in operations and maintenance manuals when the need for additional data becomes apparent during instructions. 2.1 NOT USED .1 Not Used. 3.1 NOT USED .1 Not Used. 1.1 REFERENCES
DEMONSTRATION AND INSTRUCTIONS. A. Demonstrate operation and maintenance of products to Owner's personnel prior to date of Substantial Completion. B. Utilize manufacturer's and vendor's Operation and Maintenance Manuals as basis for instruction. Review contents of the manual with the Owner's personnel in detail to explain all aspects of operation and maintenance. C. Demonstrate start-up, operation, control, adjustment, trouble-shooting, servicing, maintenance, and shutdown of the equipment or of the system. D. Prepare and insert additional data in operations and maintenance manuals when need for additional data becomes apparent during instruction. E. The Contractor shall arrange to have the manufacturer's Operation and Maintenance Manuals updated with information that has been added during start-up activities. F. The final manual shall contain the most recent information and reflect all operational and maintenance aspects of the final installed and functioning system or equipment component of the system. G. Any changes to control panel wiring diagrams or interconnection wiring schematics shall be made and new prints provided as an update to previously approved manuals. H. Manufacturer field time shall be as specified in individual Sections of the Technical Specifications. SECTION 260000 ELECTRICAL PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Excavation and backfill for electrical work. B. Secondary power wiring and distribution system. C. Wiring devices. D. Electrical control systems and interlock wiring. E. Wiring for built-in equipment. F. Manual transfer switch. 1.2 RELATED WORK A. Foundations and pads required for equipment furnished under this division of specifications. B. Field painting, except such painting as is required to maintain shop coat painting and factory finish painting. C. Flashing and sealing of conduits through outside walls. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and patching for electrical work, except for errors and omissions under this Division.
DEMONSTRATION AND INSTRUCTIONS. 1 Demonstrate start-up, operation, control, adjustment, trouble-shooting, servicing, and maintenance of each item of equipment at agreed upon times, at the designated location. .2 Instruct personnel in all phases of operation and maintenance using operation and maintenance manuals as the basis of instruction. Video record all sessions and place video on DVD in suitable format for City of Winnipeg’s use. .3 Instruct personnel on control and maintenance of sensory equipment and operational equipment associated with maintaining energy efficiency and longevity of service. .4 Review contents of manual in detail to explain all aspects of operation and maintenance. .5 Prepare and insert additional data in operations and maintenance manuals when the need for additional data becomes apparent during instructions. .6 In addition to start-up supervision, instruct the City of Winnipeg’s personnel in the operation and maintenance of all equipment and systems prior to Substantial Completion inspection. .7 Following site instruction, review all information with the City of Winnipeg’s representative to ensure a thorough understanding of the equipment and its operations. .8 Confirm in writing to the Contract Administrator, the date and personnel in attendance. Document on Contract Administration Summary.
DEMONSTRATION AND INSTRUCTIONS. A. Demonstrate operation and maintenance of products to Owner's personnel prior to date of Substantial Completion.

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