To help you to create, manage, and sell Kits efficiently. This help document will guide you through the key functionalities.
What is a Kit? DX1’s Custom Kits is a way you can take multiple parts and group them under a single Kit number.
Kits allows you to do the following:
- Customize - Define Kit #, Description, Bins, Parts, Price and Notes 
- Kit Price - Is the sum of all the parts included in the Kit 
- Labels - Print Price and BarCode labels for easy look-up and selling 
- Selling flexibility - Allows you to sell, special order or layaway any part in the kit 
- Copy Invoice to a Kit - Allows you to build a new Kit from the parts on any invoice 
In this document, we will cover the following topics.
- User Roles and Permissions 
- Where to Create a Kit 
- How to Create a Kit 
- The Kit Details explained 
- The Kit List page explained 
- How to add a Kit to an Invoice 
- Additional Details on Invoices 
- Reporting 
- That's it and Support 
- User Roles and Permissions - Ensure you have the necessary permissions to add, edit, or deactivate kits. 
- Click on your initials in the top right. (orange button) 
- From the dropdown options Click on My Account. 
- Under Primary Roles, the checklist under Parts confirms if the box is checked for Inventory/Kit List & New/Edits Parts/Kits. - If they are checked you are ready to go with custom Kits! 
- If not speak with your manager to see if they will set you up! 
 
 
- Where to Create a Kit - From the dashboard, click on the Inventory Management tile in the Parts and Accessories section. 
- Navigate to the Kit List tab in the Inventory Section, then click the +Add button or click the New Kit tab below. (see image below) 
- On invoicing pages click the Search Kit Icon, the Select Parts Inventory/Kit List pop-up will open, then click the +Add Kit button. 
 

- How to create a Kit - Now that you know where to start a New Kit, we will run through the process of creating a New Kit. 
- These are required to save Kit. - Kit # - This is what you will define as the value of searching for this Kit. 
- Kit Description - This is what you will define as what describes your Kit. 
- Parts - This is where you will enter all the items you would like on your Kit. - Special Note - If you change the price of a part in a Kit. The price of that part is locked and will not change when the price updates in any way. 
 
 
- Once you have entered a Kit #, Kit Description and added at least 1 Part, click the ✔Save button and this will create your Kit. Notice a couple of things on this page will be updated and this will be explained in the next section. 
 

- The Kit Details explained - Kit Cost - This is the sum of all the item's Current Cost for this Kit. 
- Kit Price - This is the sum of all the item's Current Price for this Kit. 
- Kit Margin - This is the difference between Kit Price & Kit Cost for this Kit. 
- Kit Margin % - This is the percent related to Kit Price & Kit Cost for this Kit. 
- Setup Date - This is the date the Kit was created. 
- Complete Kits - This is the number of Complete Kits you have based on your current Parts Availability. - Example: A Kit with 3 parts - Part 1 has a Qty Available of 3 and QTY Req is 1 
- Part 2 has a Qty Available of 2 and QTY Req is 1 
- Part 3 has a Qty Available of 1 and QTY Req is 1 - Complete Kits would be 1 
 
 
 
- Label Button - This creates a printable label for your Kit, just like a parts label. 
- Bins - This is a physical location or value to track a Kit. 
- Memo - This is where you can add additional information about your Kit. 
- Active - This allows you to set Kits inactive to hide them from your search. 
- Sales History - This is a table that will show you previous and current year sales of this Kit by Month. 
 

- The Kit List Page explained - Kit Sales Report - This will open a report in a new tab and will show the Kits that have been sold in the current month. 
- + Add - This will open up the screen to create a new Kit. 
- Search By - Allows you to search by All Fields or a specific field. 
- Complete Kits toggle - When Off - Shows all Active Kits. 
- When On - Shows Kits that have all parts with the quantity available to sell the Kit now. 
 
- X Button - Resets search criteria back to the default. 
- Gear button - Allows you to search for Kits set to Active, Inactive or Both. 
 

- How to add a Kit to an Invoice - By clicking the Search Kits icon, the Kit List pop-up will appear and you can click on the kit you would like to add. 
- You can enter/scan the Kit # in the grid and it will automatically add all items from the kit to the invoice. 
- Notice once a Kit has been added you will see a suffix added to the items from the Kit you entered. 
 

- Additional Details on Invoices - For your printed invoices by default, we will display the Kit #, Description & Bins where your Part # would display normally. 
- An Additional Detail section at the bottom of the invoice will show the items from your Kit. - You can turn this off on the fly from the Select Receipt Type window for Parts and Service or it can be turned off for all invoices in Dealership Settings. 
 
 

- Reporting - A Kit Sales Report is available from the Kit List Page or in the Parts & Accessories Reports section. 
 
- That’s it and Support - That's it you are good to go! 
- If you need further assistance reach out to our support team in any of the numbers of ways listed below. Good Luck! 
 

