

These PM schedules are not repeated in the PM cycle.
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The Update PM Schedule program assigns the Maintenance route code to PM schedules that are generated through maintenance routes. Only one work order can accrue.ģ: Maintenance route. When the service type has come due, it is automatically rescheduled to come due again regardless of whether the original maintenance is completed.

Multiple work orders can accrue.Ģ: Multiple cycle. Maintenance is not rescheduled until the original maintenance task has been completed.ġ: Multiple cycle with multiple work orders. Code (multiple work order code)Įnter a code to determine whether maintenance service types can be rescheduled and can come due again before the maintenance task for the originally scheduled service type has been completed. Values are:Ħ: Semiannually (same date at six month intervals). When maintenance is completed, the system automatically schedules the next maintenance according to the value that you enter in this field. Indicate the frequency at which the system schedules maintenance when used in conjunction with Schedule Date. Subsequent schedule dates for maintenance are calculated based on the last completed date in conjunction with either the service days interval or frequency indicator. If you enter both a schedule date and service days, the system schedules the maintenance to come due based on the schedule date that you indicate. You can enter a service interval based on the schedule date and service days. This is the future date on which the scheduled maintenance is due. Schedule DateĮnter the date that you want to receive a reminder message about an asset. The system calculates subsequent schedule dates for maintenance based on the last completed date in conjunction with the service days interval. If you enter both service days and a schedule date, the system schedules the maintenance to come due based on the schedule date. You can enter a service interval based on service days and schedule date. Service DaysĮnter the number of days to elapse before you schedule maintenance. This field is the interval between maintenance occurrences. Service Meter 6Įnter the meter 6 interval for maintenance. Service Meter 5Įnter the meter 5 interval for maintenance.

Service Meter 4Įnter the meter 4 interval for maintenance. This field is the amount of fuel in the interval between maintenance occurrences. This field is the number of miles in the interval between maintenance occurrences. Service MilesĮnter the mileage interval for maintenance. This field is the number of hours in the interval between maintenance occurrences. Service Hoursįor example, tractors typically run 100 hours before needing an oil change.

Examples include replacing tires based on their tread depth or replacing an electric motor that is overheating. This type of preventive maintenance schedule uses an alert level, indicated by the condition of the equipment, to determine when maintenance should be performed. Examples include replacing a windshield or washing a vehicle.Ģ: Condition-Based Schedule. You use the Work With Unscheduled Maintenance program (P13UM) to specify when the scheduled maintenance should be performed. This type of preventive maintenance schedule entails maintenance that is performed on an ad hoc basis. Examples include an oil change that occurs every 3000 miles or an inspection that occurs every 30 days.ġ: Unscheduled Maintenance. This type of preventive maintenance schedule uses a service interval to determine when maintenance should be performed. Values are:īlank: Interval-Based Schedule. Schedule TypeĮnter a value from UDC 13/ST (Schedule Type) that indicates the type of maintenance schedule. The schedule intervals that are associated with the six meter readings will be disabled if the Allow Meter Schedules option is not selected on the equipment master record.
