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MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT
Course Assignment REVISION 01
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Denomination of
Life Equipment Action
Notification Types
Equipment DOL Action
Location Master Equipment Status Scheduled Task
Equipment
Maintenance Routing
Maintenance Management
Setup Data Required
Add Maintenance Routing and
Material
Requirements Add MSI
Maintenance Kit
Add Scheduled Maintenance Part
Numbers
Add Equipment DOL
Action Defaults
Create Equipment
Base
Link Equipment
DOL Action Allowed
Process Maintenance Notifications
Accept Notifications Unscheduled
Maintenance Reporting
Maintenance Management
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INTRODUCTION
The System functions described in this course are used in the management of scheduled and unscheduled maintenenace. This course addresses defining setup data, scheduled and unscheduled maintenance processes and reporting. Please read the “Important to Know” sections before moving to the detail exercises. OBJECTIVES : You will learn how to: EXERCISE 1 : Maintenance Management Setup Data EXERCISE 2 : Add Scheduled Maintenance Part Numbers EXERCISE 3 : Add a MSI Maintenance Kit EXERCISE 4 : Add a Maintenance Routing and Requirements EXERCISE 5 : Add Equipment DOL Action Default EXERCISE 6 : Create Equipment Base EXERCISE 7 : Link Equipment DOL Action Allowed EXERCISE 8 : Processing Notifications on Equipment Maintenance EXERCISE 9 : Accept Notifications on Equipment Maintenance EXERCISE 10 : Unscheduled Maintenance EXERCISE 11 : Reports APPENDIX A : Presenters Notes
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IMPORTANT TO KNOW
The following security profiles are maintenance management related EQUIP ACTION NOTIFICATION TYPES EQUIPMENT BASE EQUIPMENT BASE REPORTS EQUIPMENT DOL ACTION EQUIPMENT DOL ACTION ALLOWED EQUIPMENT DOL ACTION DEFAULTS EQUIPMENT DOL CONSUMPTION EQUIPMENT FAILURE REPORT EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE ROUTING EQUIPMENT STATUS LOCATION MASTER MSI MAINTENANCE KITS NODE PART MASTER PART NUMBER SEARCH PART OPERATIONS REPORT EQUIPMENT BASE DOL
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EXERCISE 1
MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SETUP DATA
The following functions are used to add and maintain the initial setup data, before applying maintenance management. Study the online help when doing these exercises. Use the Denomination Of Life function to add the measuring method used in determining the next maintenance actions.
FIGURE 1.1 Add a Denomination Of Life
Use the Equip Action Notification Types function to add a notification type. This type basically describes what needs to be notified.
FIGURE 1.2
Add a Notification Type
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Use the Equip DOL Action function to add actions to be taken when certain denominator of life measurements are reached.
FIGURE 1.3 Add a DOL Action
Use the Location Master function to pre-define locations where equipment may reside.
FIGURE 1.4 Add a Location
Notes: Step 8 & 9: Select the applications applicable to the location added. Equipment Base must be selected.
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Use the Equipment Status function to pre-define statuses that a piece of equipment may have.
FIGURE 1.5
Add a Equipment Status
Use the Scheduled Tasks function to define when the Maintenance Recall program is to be performed. This run will kickoff mail to inform coordinators when maintenance is due.
FIGURE 1.6a Add a Scheduled Task
FIGURE 1.6b Add a Scheduled Task
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Use the Equipment Maintenance Routing function to define routings that can be used when reporting progress on the Equipment Maintenance function. The routing must have at least New, Busy and Done steps.
FIGURE 1.7a Add an Equipment Maintenance
Routing
FIGURE 1.7b Add an Equipment Maintenance
Routing
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FIGURE 1.7c Add an Equipment Maintenance
Routing
Note: View all notifications linked to this routing.
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EXERCISE 2 ADD SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE PART NUMBERS
Add a part pumber for the item which need to be maintained. Also add a part number for the MSI Maintenance Kit to be used when maintaining the first part. Study the online help when doing this exercise. Use the Part Master function to define a Maintenance Part and a MSI Maintenance Kit Item.
FIGURE 2.1 Add A Part Number
NOTE:
Follow the steps in Figure 2.1.
See the Engineering Control course on more detail regarding the addition of parts.
FIGURE 2.2 Add Maintenance Part
NOTE:
Fixed installation informs the system that the part will likely be maintained where it is. I.e. it does not have to be moved into stock and out of stock to a maintenance order. (I.e. a building that needs to be maintained.)
Follow the steps in figure 2.2
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FIGURE 2.3 Add a MSI Maintenance Kit Part
NOTE:
Note step 2 & 3. The kit needs to be defined as a planning bill.
Follow the steps in figure 2.3
FIGURE 2.4 Add a MSI Maintenance Kit Part
Notes:
Follow the steps in figure 2.4
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EXERCISE 3 ADD A MSI MAINTENANCE KIT
The MSI Maintenance Kits function is used to link a maintenance kit part to a part that needs to be maintained. Use the MSI Maintenance Kit function to link a kit to a part.
FIGURE 3.1 Link Maintenance Kit
NOTES:
FIGURE 3.2 View Cross References
NOTES:
This tab shows which parts/equipment will possible use the maintenance kit.
Note the two buttons Part Op and Prod Struct. They are used to create the standard routing and material requirements that apply to the MSI Maintenance Kit.
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EXERCISE 4 ADD A MAINTENANCE ROUTING AND REQUIREMENTS
The Part Operation function is used to add a maintenance routing. Repeat the steps in figure 3.1 to add one or more operations as part of the maintenance routing against the MSI Maintenance Kit Number. Use the Part Operation function to add a maintenance routing.
FIGURE 4.1 Add a Routing
NOTE:
Follow the steps in figure 4.1
Step 5: Note the type of operation as maintenance.
The Product Structure function is used to add maintenance material requirements to the MSI maintenance kit number. Repeat the steps in figure 4.2 to add more one or more material requirements against the maintenance kit. Use the Product Structure function to add material requirements.
FIGURE 4.2 Add Material Requirements
NOTE:
Follow the steps in figure 4.2
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EXERCISE 5 ADD EQUIPMENT DOL ACTION DEFAULT
The Equipment DOL Action Default function is used to describe the maintenance plan. Use the Equipment DOL Action Default function to add the maintenance plan.
FIGURE 5.1 Equipment DOL Action Default
NOTE:
Step 6 defines how often this action needs to be performed.
Step 7 states that even if the current maintenance order starts late the next order will be scheduled on the date as originally planned.
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EXERCISE 6 CREATE EQUIPMENT BASE
Use the Equipment Base function to add a Equipment Base record for the part to be maintained.
FIGURE 6.1
Equipment Base NOTE:
Step 6: Select the routing that must apply when reporting progress. Also see figure 1.7a.
FIGURE 6.2
Equipment Base Status NOTE:
At least 1 (starting) status must be added. Also add the Customer (May be internal management) and the equipment location.
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FIGURE 6.3 Equipment Delimeter of Life
NOTE:
Step 8 & 9: Define the cost collector (Node or Account) and next action date.
Step 10: Make the Action active by selecting Active.
EXERCISE 7 LINK EQUIPMENT DOL ACTION ALLOWED
All maintenance actions that are valid options are linked to the equipment using this function. Study the online help when doing this exercise. Use the Equipment Dol Action Allowed function.
FIGURE 7.1 Equipment DOL Action Allowed
NOTE: After adding perform a check on the attributes tab on the part master for the maintenance item part number. The following 5 attributes should be linked: Part Operations, MSI Maintenance Kits, Equipment DOL Action Defaults, Equipment Notifications and Equipment Base.
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EXERCISE 8
PROCESSING NOTIFICATIONS ON EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
The Mail function is used to view maintenance notifications. Mail is send to the coordinator of the equipment. Study the online help when doing this exercise. Use the Mail function to view the notification.
FIGURE 8.1 View Mail
NOTE: Follow the steps in figure 8.1 to go to the Equipment Maintenance function.
FIGURE 8.2 View Equipment Maintenance due
NOTE:
Follow the steps in figure 8.2 to view maintenance requests due.
Step 2: The listed notifications can be filtered by selection a combination of Equipment_ID (like), and the Notifications for field.
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FIGURE 8.3 Accept Maintenance Task
NOTE: Follow the steps in figure 8.3 to accept the maintenance requested. A maintenance notifications can also be rejected.
FIGURE 8.4 View Maintenance Order
NOTE: When accepted as in figure 8.3, a new maintenance order will be created. Step 1 shows the order number.You may select the order and click on the GoTo Order button to display the order.
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EXERCISE 9
ACCEPTED NOTIFICATIONS ON EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
Use the Order Master function to view the maintenance order.
FIGURE 9.1 View Maintenance Order Header
NOTE:
FIGURE 9.2 View Maintenance Order Line
NOTE: The order is outmatically created as released.
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FIGURE 9.3 View Maintenance Order Requirements NOTE: The material requirements were deducted form the MSI Maintenance kit and the part to be maintained is also included. If the part to be maintained was flagged as fixed, it will merely be shown as a floor stock item with no costs associated. This implies that the item is not moved from a store to the order and back when finished. Issue the material requirements via a store to order requirements movement as explained in the Movements course.
FIGURE 9.4 View Maintenance Order Operations
NOTE:
FIGURE 9.5 View Maintenance Order Operations
NOTE:
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FIGURE 9.6 View Maintenance Order Operations
NOTE: These operations were deducted from the MSi Maintenance Kit‟s routing. Report actuals as seen in the Production Management course.
FIGURE 9.7 View Maintenance Order Line Optional
NOTE: Step 2: The requisition will have to be released before material requirements can be issued to the order. See Requisition course for detail.
FIGURE 9.8 Equipment Maintenance Progress
NOTE: Select and click on the progress button to progress to the next routing step.
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FIGURE 9.9 Equiment Maintenance Progress
NOTE: Select and click on the progress button to progress to the next routing step. This is done till you reached the last routing step or at least the “Done” step. See figure 9.10
FIGURE 9.10 Equiment Maintenance Progress
NOTE:
FIGURE 9.11 View Order Status
NOTE: When progressed to the routing step linked to the close order action (see figure 1.7), the order status will change to closed outomatically.
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FIGURE 9.12 View Equipment Base
NOTE: Step 2: Note the automatic update of the “Next Action Date” field.
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EXERCISE 10
UNSCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
Unscheduled Maintenance is initiated through the requisition functionality. Use the Requisition function to create a maintenance request.
FIGURE 10.1 Add Requisition
NOTE: Step 1: Select the Maintenance type Requisition.
FIGURE 10.2 Add Requisition detail
NOTE: Step 4 selects the piece of equipment to be maintained and step 7 will obtain its material requirements and routing from the msi maintenance kit.
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FIGURE 10.3 Release Requisition
NOTE: On releasing the maintenance requisition, a maintenance order will be created as visible in the next step. An order issue requisition will also be created but will be discussed later. See the requisition course on the releasing procedure. Click on the Detail tab again and move to figure 10.4.
FIGURE 10.4 View Created Order
NOTE: Step 1: Note the order number created. Click on the detail button to view the order.
FIGURE 10.5 View Created Order
NOTE:
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FIGURE 10.6 View Created Order Line
NOTE: Note that the order was created in released status.
FIGURE 10.7 View Order Line Optional
NOTE: Step 1 & 2: Note the two requisition numbers created and now linked to the order. The order issue requisition is used to obtain approval to issue needed components to the maintenance order.
FIGURE 10.8 View Requirements
NOTE:
Note that the equipment to be maintained is listed as a floorstock requirement with a 0 cost. This is because the equipment was flagged as fixed installation as seen in figure 2.2.
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EXERCISE 11
REPORTS
The Product Structure Navigation function is used to view the hardware and document structures as linked. Study the online help when doing this exercise. Use the Product Structure Navigation function to view the document structure.
FIGURE 8.1 View Document Structure
NOTE:
FIGURE 8.2 View Document Structure
NOTE: Step 1: A „D‟ indicates a document.
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LESSON SUMMARY
On completion of the document management course, students will understand the process of defining, controlling and distributing documents in the System.
TO: DO THIS:
Add Maintenance Management Setup Data. Use the DOCUMENT LIFE CYCLE function
Use the LOCATION MASTER function
Use the DOCUMENT GROUPS function
Use the DOCUMENT TYPES function
Use the DOCUMENT REVISION STATUS TYPES
function
Use the SECURITY CLASSIFICATION function
Use the DISTRIBUTION MEDIA function
Use the DOCUMENT ACTIONS function
Use the DOCUMENT DISTRIBUTION REASON
function
Use the EMPLOYEE GROUP function
Use the DOCUMENT PROJECT DISTRIBUTION
function
Use the LOCATION MASTER function
Add Scheduled Maintenance Part Numbers Use the DOCUMENT MASTER function
Add a Maintenance Routing Use the DOCUMENT MASTER function
Add a MSI Maintenance Kit Use the DOCUMENT MASTER function
Create a Equipment Base Use the CHANGE PROPOSAL function
Add Equipment DOL Action Defaults Use the DISTRIBUTE DOCUMENTS FUNCTION
Link Equipment DOL Action Allowed Use the DOCUMENT ANALYSIS FUNCTION
Process Notifications on Equipment Maintenance Use the PRODUCT STRUCTURE NAVIGATION
function.
Accept Notifications on Equipment Maintenance
Unscheduled Maintenance Use the REQUISITION function
Use the ORDER MASTER function
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APPENDIX A PRESENTER’S NOTES