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It is recommended that a quantity of headpieces complete with cables be assembled and kept ready to be fitted to replace lamps which are handed in as faulty.
The advantages of this system are:

Minimal time is lost in returning the lamps to their charging positions.
This method ensure that the replacement headpiece and cable has been completely overhauled and should function as new.
The repair staff has sufficient time available to overhaul the faulty headpiece and cable the following day/night shift.
The lamp room supervisor should examine a percentage of repaired lamps daily to ensure repairs are being done correctly.
Visually inspect all lamps after these have been placed on charge and check for loose or damaged outer covers, damaged headpieces or cables and unsealed headpieces. Also do random checks to ensure that the headpieces have been correctly inserted to correct charging.
For good accumultor life and recharge performance, lamp room to lamp room
working shifts should not exceed:
12 hrs using a 1.0 amp bulb
17 hrs using 0.75 bulb
It is also important to record all repairs done and the date of these repairs to keep a control on the quality of the repair work, to elimanate the misuse of lamps by the users, and to prevent the loss of certain spares.