Operational Mode Clause Samples

The Operational Mode clause defines the specific manner or conditions under which a system, service, or equipment will function during the term of an agreement. It typically outlines the required settings, procedures, or protocols that must be followed to ensure consistent and reliable operation, such as specifying whether a machine should run in manual or automatic mode, or detailing the hours during which a service is active. By clearly establishing these operational parameters, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures that both parties have a shared understanding of how the subject of the contract will be used or maintained.
Operational Mode. ENERGY STAR ® Imaging Equipment (IE) specification. The procedure is to be used to quantify the power consumption of imaging products that do not utilize the Typical Electricity Consumption (TEC) method. Examples of products that will be tested with this OM method include those that use marking technologies such as Ink Jet, Dot Matrix or Impact, as well as scanners and all large-format and small-format devices. The key results of this test procedure are power values for Ready, Sleep, and Off modes.
Operational Mode. When configured for food preparation, the CK shall have food preparation and serving areas protected from natural elements of the environment. All food preparation equipment, the electrical supply, the environmental control system, and all related controls and instruments shall be mounted inside the CK. Sheltered floorspace shall be sufficient to perform all necessary food preparation and serving tasks, with a minimum of 390 square feet (see 6.13).