The Temperature format is one of the many response types used to record the status of a task. Its primary function is to note the temperature at which different kitchen appliances - refrigerators, freezers, etc., - are operating, in the following ...
The Predefined Options Format is one of the many response types used to record the status of a task. Its primary function is to verify whether a task has been completed or not. If it has, it is checked and recorded by clicking on the button as ...
The Selector format is one of the many response types used to record the status of a task. Its primary function is to allow the task to be recorded by choosing a previously customised response. In Format Settings enable the option to establish ...
The Text format is one of the many response types used to record the status of a task. Its main function is to be able to add text when marking the task. That is, it allows the user to personalize their response, writing what they think is ...
The Image format is one of the many response types used to record the status of a task. This format enables the option to attach an image in such a way that the task status will be shown with the attached image. You can enable the ability to attach ...
The Numeric format is one of the many response types used to record the status of a task. This format is suitable for tasks that require a quantitative response. When this option is selected, a box opens displaying the numeric keypad. Decimals can be ...
The Date and Time format is one of the many response types used to record the status of a task. This format allows you to record the task by marking the day and time it was performed, with the option to configure whether to request completion date, ...
The Signature format is one of the many response types used to record the status of a task. This format allows the user to mark the task as completed by signing on it. A window will open for the user to write his/her name (if the option has been ...
The Email format is one of the many response types used to record the status of a task. It allows users to notify by email as a way of registering the task. You can configure the recipient, subject, and message in Format Settings. When marking the ...
The Link format is one of the many response types used to record the status of a task. Its primary function is to attach a link as a way to record the task. Go to Format Settings to insert the link. This will open in a new tab. And you are done!
The Resource format is one of the many response types used to record the status of a task. Its primary function is to attach library resources which have been previously uploaded to Andy’s Library. A library resource is a type of document that the ...
The Tasks and Records Tool is designed to automate your HACCP processes and any other records that need to be completed in your commercial kitchen. The difference between Tasks and Records is quite simple: Tasks: Employees find the tasks that have ...
Understanding the differences between the Tasks and Records tools will help you organise your restaurant more efficiently and comply with all the HACCP prerequisites. The Tasks Tool... Allows you to schedule and automate the periodic tasks your team ...
Do you have issues printing with your Brother Pinter? In that case we recommend performing a series of basick checks according to the error message that appears on the Andy App. This article might help you identify the error codes, potential causes ...
Andy is available on the iOS App Store via this link: https://apps.apple.com/es/app/andy-appcc/id644761656 Please check the minimum requirements needed to work with the Andy App 1. Click on to install Andy. 2. Wait a few seconds for Andy to download. ...
We are thrilled to help your teams manage their food safety daily tasks! Please, refer to the Andy Installation Guide for more detailed instructions on getting Andy ready to guide your kitchen teams in guaranteeing the food safety of all their ...
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