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Ok, does anyone know how to get the damn things to hold a charge without having to pull them from the honeywell sleeves? We have got to the point that several of us literally do this and use a apple charge cord while on lunch.
Here is the part number for Honeywell charging cable for sl22 sled. CBL-500-120-S00-00. It costs 21.00 to 30.00 depending on where you get it from. Type A connector. Not available on sap.
T6 is the screwdriver to remove the case.
 

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Wanna come teach our flow team how to actually read? cause that is a concept they can't grasp. So you might be a unicorn I am dealing with laziness and a lot of "We don't have time."
well our flow core (five of us) shepards the rest the rotating team so there is no 'we don't time' or ignorant things like the case of quaker oats on the toy pallet. Like today spent 10 minutes fixing a 4 floor so all the pegs and other items would dtand and actually fit. Its ignorant to put a peg and then stand an item in front of the peg.
 
Ok, does anyone know how to get the damn things to hold a charge without having to pull them from the honeywell sleeves? We have got to the point that several of us literally do this and use a apple charge cord while on lunch.

You need to turn the screen down to as low as you can stand it, and charge them at every break and lunch. And the cradles, people actually need to put them in charging and others when they go looking for one that juice need to return them so they keep charging. We use weights, rubber bands whatever we think will keep them connected and notes on them that this is charging for "Bosch is on lunch DO NOT TAKE!!!!!"

And you do realize there are TWO batteries, the ipod itself and the sled, the ipod takes about an hour to fully charge but the sled needs a couple hours to fully charge.. If the sled is dead, you are just screwed.. Sorry ..
 
Here is the part number for Honeywell charging cable for sl22 sled. CBL-500-120-S00-00. It costs 21.00 to 30.00 depending on where you get it from. Type A connector. Not available on sap.
T6 is the screwdriver to remove the case.
That image I am printing out and taking it in to all the newbs and they are wearing it on their shirts until they grasp it.
 
You need to turn the screen down to as low as you can stand it, and charge them at every break and lunch. And the cradles, people actually need to put them in charging and others when they go looking for one that juice need to return them so they keep charging. We use weights, rubber bands whatever we think will keep them connected and notes on them that this is charging for "Bosch is on lunch DO NOT TAKE!!!!!"

And you do realize there are TWO batteries, the ipod itself and the sled, the ipod takes about an hour to fully charge but the sled needs a couple hours to fully charge.. If the sled is dead, you are just screwed.. Sorry ..
This is why I hate honeywell with the passion of burning stars.
 
No hate the idiots who never tested these damn things with actual process teams. You can tell they only tested them with salesfloor use in mind. Cause they don't hold up with production use..
So true. I mean I love the sale floor aspect and being to help guest but the rest...just leads to gun hoarding.
 
Our store is lucky. No dead spots. Not even in freezer or dairy. Now the store I was support helping? So many dead spots I was losing my mind!
 
well its the one in the dairy cooler that a couple times fell having from the ceiling... it was hit by metros being stacked to high on the roof.

and now is duct taped up on the ceiling, lol.

Yeah I definitely need to talk to my PMT.
 
Hi everyone, functionality will be coming soon to pilot stores (likely in July) on suggested items for a salesplan based on filters like single price point, discontinued/discontinued soon, highest turnover, on current promotion, single brand, on future promtion, highest markup, on cartwheel, etc. to help you build "smart" sales plans based on data. I'm super excited to get this in stores to see positive sales impact!! The idea is that you can pick one, multiple, or no filters (create your own), pick the items you want (they'll only show items within a specific adjacency), tie those items at the same time to an endcap, then batch the items for you. I'd love your thoughts/comments/ideas on this as we're in development right now!
 
And I am thinking i am shoving as many Pillows as I can into that mini ball bin in Seasonal.

If that is not a BTC Endcap already, then I am disappointed.
Make it so number one!

This sounds useful...I won't get to play with it on signing though.

...I'm holding out to trade my kidney for beta testing the next generation of devices....eh?
 
If you're dying to test next gen devices, you will need to convince your STL and DTL and then they'll let us know. We're deciding on the stores based on field/store desire and willingness to provide great feedback. This is happening right now so if you think your store would fit this criteria, start talking yourselves up to your leaders!
 
If you're dying to test next gen devices, you will need to convince your STL and DTL and then they'll let us know. We're deciding on the stores based on field/store desire and willingness to provide great feedback. This is happening right now so if you think your store would fit this criteria, start talking yourselves up to your leaders!

any more details you are able to give? a message of some sort on workbench we can point them at? the likely hood of us pointing to here as where we heard about this new thing is kinda low. are the next gen devices still iPod based and if so is there a supplemental battery for both the iPod and the scanning sled and maybe hopefully a redesigned sled and cradle system.
 
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