4 Organizational tasks
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4.1 Maintenance
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The maintenance job arises from either a specified point in the maintenance
schedule or via a control monitor, which triggers the maintenance job.
See also Chapter 3: "Setting up functions".
Maintenance jobs may involve either activities (such as performing axis tests with
the ePS system) or standard service and maintenance procedures on machines.
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The user can view maintenance jobs via the HMI on the machine operator
panel, and can also acknowledge them here ("Machine operator at machine"
application case); in other words, he/she can identify a job as "complete" by
means of "OK" or "Not OK", and has the option of adding a comment.
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The user can view maintenance jobs on the ePS Network Services Internet PC
and can edit them individually. For instance, the work description or the date
can be edited individually for each job.
A change to the maintenance job itself does not change the underlying mainte-
nance schedule!
This option is not available on the control operator panel.
Note
A user logged onto the machine at ePS Network Services can acknowledge the
jobs that are pending here (change status and comment).
Jobs contain the target organization: This specifies which organization is respon-
sible for processing the job. Jobs for a machine can be viewed, changed and
deleted by any organization that has access to this machine.
Overview according to organization
Calling via "Organization tasks
→
Maintenance jobs" provides an overview of the
jobs for all machines known in the organization. To be able to quickly find work that
is still pending, jobs with the status "open" and "new" are highlighted in the list
view.
The user can use the overview of the maintenance jobs on the ePS Network Ser-
vices Internet PC for the following purposes:
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Creating an overview of the jobs that are pending and have been acknowl-
edged; progress monitoring; service application planning
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Editing
jobs individually changing automatically created jobs
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Changing a work instruction if other tasks not anticipated at the time of
planning must be completed along with the standard job
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Changing the execution time for example, rescheduling tasks that can or
should be completed together on the same day
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Editing
comments Adding comments for the tasks performed; appending
detailed service reports to the job in file format