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Adding Assets to Your Inventory on the App
Adding Assets to Your Inventory on the App
Updated over a week ago

In this article, we'll guide you through the simple steps of adding an asset to your restaurant's virtual inventory so data like spending and the number of service requests on each asset can remain updated and accurate.

Step 1: Login to the App

The first step in the process is to log in to the 86 Repairs app.

If you're unable to login, try these troubleshooting steps or contact customer support via chat for assistance.

Step 2: Navigate to the Equipment Tab

Once logged in, navigate to the "Equipment" tab on the bottom of the screen. This is where you'll find the tools and features necessary for managing and updating your restaurant's assets.

Step 3: Click the Blue Plus Sign Button

Locate the Plus Sign button in the bottom right corner and give it a click. This action initiates the "Create Equipment" workflow.

Step 4: Select the Location

Click the location that the asset is located at. A blue checkmark will appear next to the location's name when it has been selected.

Click the blue "Next" button on the bottom of the screen to move to the next step.

πŸ’‘ TIP: Not seeing the location you're looking for? Check with your upline to ensure you're associated with the correct location(s).

Step 5: Name the Asset and Add the Asset Information

Name the asset, select what kind of equipment it is, and select why you're adding the asset to your inventory.

Note that the "Equipment Type" will determine which vendor options populate when that asset needs service.

πŸ’‘ TIP: Does your team frequently refer to the asset in a special way, like the Salad Cooler or the Dessert Freezer? Put that common name in the "Equipment Title" box to make it easier to find when searching.

After completing the initial information, click "Next" to proceed. This will prompt you to provide more specific details such as photos of the unit and the manufacturer/model/serial (MMS) information. That MMS information is used by the 86 Repairs system for warranty checks and purchase pricing.

If any of the information is illegible or not present, select "Illegible" or "Missing" as the answer.

πŸ’‘ TIP: Some manufacturers write out which number is which, like Silver King:
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Other manufacturers us abbreviations, like "MOD" for "Model" and "S/N" for "Serial."
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If you're unsure which number is which, consult the asset's manual.

Step 6: Add Photos

It's highly recommended to include a photo of the unit and of its MMS tag. When you click on the grey plus signs, you'll be prompted to select how you'd like to add the photos.

If you already have a picture of the asset on your phone, select "Browse files."

If you're in front of the unit, select "Open camera roll" to take a picture and upload it.

Did the photo turn out blurry? Select "Take a new photo" to replace the one on file.

Step 7: Review and Submit

As a final step, review the asset information submitted, including the location, MMS, and photos added. If everything looks correct, click the blue "Submit" button on the bottom right to add the asset to your inventory.

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