tyrolia spare parts - OMS - Login
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tyrolia spare parts - OMS - Login
ONLINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM HEAD/ TYROLIA SPARE PARTS ALPINE SKI BINDINGS 1. LOGIN ________________________________________________________________________ 2 2. Operation _____________________________________________________________________ 3 2.1. ”MATERIAL”‐ Mode _________________________________________________________________ 3 2.1.1. Spare Part Viewer ___________________________________________________________ 5 2.1.2. 2.2. Parts not related to a specific binding model ________________________________________________ 6 ”SPAREPART“‐ Mode ________________________________________________________________ 7 3. Miscellaneous __________________________________________________________________ 8 3.1. Print _____________________________________________________________________________ 8 ”MATERIAL” Mode ____________________________________________________________________ 8 ”SPAREPART“ Mode __________________________________________________________________ 10 3.1.1. 3.1.2. 3.2. Substitution of Spare parts __________________________________________________________ 10 3.3. HELP ____________________________________________________________________________ 10 Searching for Spare Parts as simple as possible Just one click … The new OMS Spare part Management offers all relevant information about ski bindings and their (spare) parts at a glance – and just one click away. Extensive information is available via the new OMS spare part system: Starting with the appropriate drill template right up to screws and spare parts related to a specific binding model; for example different brake types – plus, all parts can be directly identified by model. Pictures and coloured marks provide simple navigation tools and easy recognition of selected parts. 1. LOGIN Type in http://oms1.head.com and you are ready to go… Dealer User: Password: spare_tyrolia omsnew 2. Operation You may navigate through the Spare Parts OMS via two different modes: 1. Material mode 2. Spare part mode With the material mode all existing spare parts related to a specific binding model can be identified. With the material mode all spare parts are listed with their designated use. 2.1. ”MATERIAL”- Mode The material mode is a simple and easy way of identifying spare parts. You can browse the catalogue for the binding model or search for the article number. Search for 6-digit article-number Browse the Catalogue In the past, often the six-digit item number was unknown. Starting with the 2009/10 season, it will now be inscribed on the bottom of the heal piece of all ski bindings (see picture below),. With the OMS Product Search by article number (e.g. 100023) as well as by Product name (e.g. RF 11) all related parts can be identified. SEARCH for “100023“: SEARCH for “RF 11“: A click on the toothed wheel 2.1.1. opens the „SparePart Viewer“: Spare Part Viewer The SparePart Viewer explains all spare parts in detail (text and pictures) and shows the appropriate article number, description and order quantity. Coloured bars and marks of the requested part make navigation extremely simple and easy. The left window shows a photo of the binding and labels all available spare parts! Other parts – which are not visible in the picture – are listed separately in the left corner. The right window shows the spare part list of this specific model (location, item number, description, naming and packaging unit). If you choose a part in the picture or in the list, it is marked in both windows. Additionally, a picture of that part will open. Numbering follows a strict scheme: ► ► ► ► 1 2 3 4 -… Drill Template Brake Anti Friction Device/ ABS Screws (s for short (6mm) and l for long (8mm) – e.g.: 4s, 4l) ► Other Parts from No. 5 onwards ► Exit more then one version of a specific part (e.g. brakes) a letter is added to the number Æ 2a ► Further versions follow in alphabetical order (e.g.: 2b, 2c, 2d,…2z) 2.1.2. Parts not related to a specific binding model Those parts are listed in the MATERIAL mode, folder SPAREPART and mainly involve tools and accessories. 2.2. ”SPAREPART“- Mode Searching for spare parts – at one glance … If a specific spare part and its purpose are requested, they can be identified by the spare part search, describing all appropriate binding models and the exact position of that part in the particular models. The user has the following options: ARTICLE: Search for item number (e.g. 160016) or name (e.g. screw, brake, …). PRODUCT: Search for item number (e.g. 100023) or description of a model (e.g. RF 11). If you leave the search fields empty and press the Search button, all available parts will be listed. A click on the toothed heel opens the spare part viewer and marks the chosen part in the spare part viewer window to show the exact location of the part on the binding model or plate. 3. Miscellaneous 3.1. Print There are several options for printing spare part information. In addition to the print function of your internet browser, the OMS is equipped with additional functions for printing. 3.1.1. ”MATERIAL” Mode In the Material Mode, all descriptions, single segments/single parts or models can be printed separately, depending on the selected items. button while navigating in the main menu, all existing information will be printed. As in this case, a large bulk of data By clicking on the is processed so printing may last a few minutes. To print only models of the 2009/10 line, choose “2009/10” first and afterwards press . That button always prints the selected topics. Information regarding single models can be printed with the Sparepart Viewer directly, or you may browse the catalogue for this model and press as mentioned above. 3.1.2. ”SPAREPART“ Mode For printouts in the “SPAREPART” Mode, you may use the print function of your internet browser or the “LINKS”-button in the OMS. By pressing the current selection will be printed. 3.2. Substitution of Spare parts If a spare part is replaced by a new spare part, it is substituted in the OMS automatically. This will be displayed as follows: 3.3. HELP This HELP Document is also available online. You will find it in the OMS in the top right corner: For further queries you may contact us by email at: [email protected]