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− | '''The last user of the day is supposed to switch off the system properly.''' | + | '''The last user of the day is supposed to switch off the respective system properly.''' |
''Leaving the microscopes running non-stop makes the system components age faster, which then have to be replaced more often. This also affects the whole recharge-system, as the hourly system costs are calculated based on active usage time.'' | ''Leaving the microscopes running non-stop makes the system components age faster, which then have to be replaced more often. This also affects the whole recharge-system, as the hourly system costs are calculated based on active usage time.'' |
Revision as of 16:46, 29 January 2010
The last user of the day is supposed to switch off the respective system properly.
Leaving the microscopes running non-stop makes the system components age faster, which then have to be replaced more often. This also affects the whole recharge-system, as the hourly system costs are calculated based on active usage time.
Therefore, failing to switch the system off properly, will result in the LMF having to:
- Extend the users' booking until the time we discover that the system is still running (which is usually not until the next morning).
- Add 30/15 minutes of assistant time for switching the system off instead of the user.