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Charise Scrivner

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Jul 25, 2024, 8:34:01 PM (2 days ago) Jul 25
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Otis assigns a unique ID to each elevator and escalator, similar to an automobile VIN. This number is called sales number, contract number (not to be confused with Mod contract numbers), or machine number.

Traditionally, the material for each shipment from an Otis factory was marked with this unique number to identify the hoistway where the material was to be installed. The best place to find the machine number on an existing elevator (marked Sales Number) is the controller data tag, the crosshead data tag, and/or the hoist motor data tag. While other items may have a machine number marked in crayon or paint, or on a paper label, only these three locations have a consistent tag with the machine number shown.

Very early vintage units (very early 1900s) have 4- or 5-digit machine numbers. Otis then began using 6-digit machine numbers, which continued until approximately 2020. It is assumed that the earliest machine numbers were recorded in a ledger in the Yonkers factory and assigned in the order in which contracts were received. As Otis expanded operations, blocks of machine numbers were assigned to regional offices. The regional office assigned the machine numbers to each new elevator sold from their assigned block of numbers. For example, machine numbers 273000-274999 were assigned to the Southeast Region to be administered and assigned by the regional headquarters in Atlanta. One exception are numbers 400000-499999, which were used exclusively for LRV contracts shipped from Bloomington factory in the 1990s.

In approximately 2020, Otis changed to alphanumeric string for machine numbers for new installations. The machine numbers start with the sequence "N1" followed by four alphanumeric characters issued in sequential order as contracts are assigned. When the contracts were initially loaded into EIM system, the letter "N" was not allowed, so those machine numbers were entered as "U1xxxx" in EIM.

Although no longer common, machines and controllers have sometimes been moved from one building to another, sometimes to different cities and states. As such, the original records for a given machine number may not match the physical address where some equipment is presently installed. In many cases, the Otis machine records contain notes pertaining to the move.

Some Otis machine numbers begin with a letter, such as C, D, or Z. These machine numbers were assigned when Otis modernized a competitor unit, took a competitor unit on service, or when Otis bought another elevator service company. The following table provides guidance on how the letter-prefix machine numbers were assigned.

Elevator acquired from Otis-purchased companies, such as Delta-Beckwith (MA) and Amtech (CA).
Some very old Otis elevators, whose records were lost, were also assigned Z-prefix numbers.
Some older elevators that were maintained by another company that was eventually purchased by Otis were then assigned a Z-prefix number, as well as their original Otis number.

Customers - enter the serial number for the machine you are requesting to enroll in My Exmark. For new product registrations, the selling dealership will register your machine within 30 days of purchase. If you have owned your machine for 30 days and you are unable to access My Exmark, please contact your selling dealership to ensure your product is registered.

Your mower's serial number (either XXX,XXX or XXX,XXX,XXX) can be found on the model and serial number plate mounted on your equipment. Serial number plate mounting location varies from mower to mower. If you cannot find your serial number plate, please consult your owners manual (typically on page 3) for location help.

Exmark Manufacturing was incorporated in May 1982 as an independent manufacturer of professional turf care equipment.The company began its manufacturing operation with seven employees in a garage-type building located just south of Beatrice, Nebraska. In 1983, the company relocated to its present location in the Gage County Industrial Park in Beatrice. At that time, the company focused on manufacturing a line of mid-size walk-behind mowers and turf rakes. In 1987, due to the rapidly growing turf care equipment market and the competitive nature of that market, the product line was expanded to include commercial riding mowers. Exmark sells its products through a network of dealers.

Earlier this year, Phillips Respironics ordered a recall on many different CPAP machines. Since this recall was ordered, there are many people that may not know for sure if their machine is part of that recall. Knowing you have a recalled machine can be difficult, so continue to read to find out how you can check if yours is and what to do next.

There will be a label on the bottom of your device. Locate that and on that label, there will be a series of numbers that follow a SN or S/N pattern. These are the numbers you will be needing to find out if the CPAP device that you are using is part of the Phillips recall.

After you have located the serial number, you can then visit the Phillips Respironics Recall Website. Here, you will fill out the registration form. You will need to fill out information such as your name, address and phone number so Phillips Respironics can contact you regarding the recall. Make sure that you are using your most updated information - no matter what information you put when you first got your device.

Once you have completed your registration, if your device was not part of the recall, then you will see a message on your screen saying that your device is not included. However, if your device is part of the recall, you will get a confirmation number as well as any important information regarding the recall from Phillips Respironics. You want to save this number for your records so you have it when you need it again. Finally, along with the confirmation number, you will receive information on how to proceed.

Just by taking these few simple steps, you will be able to know whether or not the machine you are using for your sleep apnea has been recalled. Find out if yours has been recalled so you can take the appropriate steps forward to continue to get the best treatment possible. Contact us for any additional information or help, as we can do our best to assist you. Keep in mind, you will need to go through Phillips Respironics for this recall.

For bizhub multifunction devices, lift the document feeder and look through the large scanning glass. The serial number is on a sticker with the Konica Minolta 1300 phone number. Click to see image.

For bizhub production models, lift the document feeder and look through the large scanning glass. The serial number is on a sticker with the Konica Minolta 1300 phone number. If your machine doesn't have a document feeder, open the door on the front panel and find the sticker behind it. Click to see image.

For AccurioShine 101, the serial number is located on the left hand side of the device and above the output tray. Click here to see image. Detailed in the Operation Manual here.

Requests for printed literature can be submitted by using this form for machines with serial numbers from 1903000000 through 2312999999. For products outside of this serial number range, only PDF versions of guides and manuals are available.

To report one machine and request a refund, click on the link below. If funds were lost in two or more machines, please call our customer support line at (877) 264-6622. Please take note of the machine ID number(s) of the machine(s) that were used prior to your online submission or call. Follow the link in the question below to check the status of your refund.

If you would like a refund for the balance on a laundry card, please mail the card to: Attn: Card Services, 1204 W Bethel Rd Suite 160, Coppell, TX 75019. Please be sure to include Full Name, Property Name, Property Address, Mailing Address, Phone, Email, Estimated Amount on Card, and Indicate whether a check, new card, or CSC Pay/CSC Go balance transfer is needed. Please see your management office to ensure your property is eligible for this type of refund.

To request service for a broken machine, please note the machine ID number on the machine and follow the link below to visit the service request form. After submitting the form, you will receive a confirmation email to finalize your service request.

You can use the Cisco License Portal to lookup serial numbers, it will return if the device has an active contract, contract end date, and contract number. Once logged in, navigate to Get Other Licenses > TelePresence License to Resend and enter the serial number.

in I found only the chassis serial number that the product is covered by an active Cisco service contract but not says nothing more
Just I need know the number the Cisco service contract like active, where I can find more information, in the Cisco License Portal says; not there service contract

What is the device you are trying to look up, and it's serial number? I've seen it sometimes with some things that I've looked up using Device Coverage Checker will say something is covered, but not show any details, where as the License Portal does show the details. You might have to email the partner that you ordered the contract through, and see if they can look it up on their end, and/or reach out to Cisco to find out the contract number for you.

This can come in handy when you get a product into your hand and want to check if it has been previousely registered (and possibly used). Think of third party sellers who may not even know themselves that they are indirectly helping a scheme of reselling used products. And once you open the product packaging as the end user, it is yours, game over. So it would be really good if SanDisk had such a facility to check the warranty status, as other industry players have this (and I could not find it on the sire, apologies if I missed it).

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