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4Updating EQUIPMENT INV. file
5Someone else is editing this entry.
6#PM REFERENCE
7PMI Procedure(s)
8There is no defined PM schedule for this Equipment Category.
9Equipment Category:
10Lockout Required?:
11JCAHO Item:
12There is no defined PM schedule for this piece of equipment.
13Equipment ID #:
14Local ID:
15Lockout Required?
16Equip Category (cont'd):
17Entry Number (cont'd):
18Tech:
19Starting Month:
20Skip Months:
21Criticality:
22Frequency (multiple):
23TRI-ANNUAL
24BI-ANNUAL
25BI-MONTHLY
26BI-WEEKLY
27Proc Ref:
28Starting Year:
29RECORD EQUIPMENT PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE INSPECTIONS
30Should PM work orders be deleted after close out? YES//
31Please enter first PM work order to be closed:
32This work order has already been closed out and posted. If you wish to change
33the data, please use the EDIT WORK ORDER option.
34Next work order (or sequential portion), '^' to quit:
35<cr> to continue, '^' to quit...
36Work Order
37Would you like to edit it
38Would you like to generate a regular work order
39IN PROGRESS
40Failed PMI
41Select Worklist Month:
42Date of worklist must contain a month.
43MONTHLY or WEEKLY PM List: MONTHLY//
44Which week?
45Enter a number, 1 to 5.
46COMPLETION DATE (future dates will not be accepted). MONTH and YEAR are
47required, DAY is optional:
48Completion date must contain a month.
49Do you wish to substitute one technician for another
50If all of the work assigned to TECHNICIAN A has actually been done by
51TECHNICIAN B then you should enter 'YES' at this point and then 'Replace'
52TECHNICIAN A 'With' TECHNICIAN B.
53Work orders without a technician already assigned should be closed indivi-
54dually. You'll have a chance to do this before Rapid Close Out begins.
55Replace:
56With:
57This option will scan the
58 PM Worklist of the
59. It will automatically assign a PM Status of 'PASSED'
60and a completion date of
61 to each work order on the list,
62except for those that you close out individually.
63Default values for labor and material costs (if any) from the Equipment File
64will be posted to the Equipment History during Rapid Close Out.
65The PRIMARY TECHNICIANS will be changed as follows:
66 will be changed to
67Are you sure you want to proceed
68Another user is processing this worklist. Please try again later.
69There are no open work orders on this list. Nothing to process.
70Please enter any PM work orders (or the sequential portion thereof) that you
71wish to close out individually. Press <RETURN> to terminate the process.
72Work order (ex: '
73' or just '
74Already closed.
75Next work order (or sequential portion), <RETURN> to quit:
76 is already closed.
77A MONTHLY PMI list contains work orders for ANNUAL, SEMI-ANNUAL, QUARTERLY,
78BI-MONTHLY, and MONTHLY preventive maintenance inspections.
79A WEEKLY PMI list is for WEEKLY and BI-WEEKLY inspections.
80Please enter an existing PM work order, or the sequential portion thereof.
81If there are no work orders to be closed out individually, enter <cr>.
82Would you like a list of existing work orders
83You have not identified any PM work orders as exceptions to Rapid Close Out.
84At this point, the entire PM worklist will be closed out
85, and the work orders
86The following work orders will be unaffected by Rapid Close Out:
87All other work orders on the
88 PM list for the
89Shop for
90 are subject to Rapid Close Out.
91Would you like to specify starting and stopping points for
92Rapid Close Out
93Please enter the starting work order (or the sequential portion thereof)
94 is not an existing work order. Please try again.
95Now enter the last work order to be closed (or sequential portion thereof)
96 does not follow
97Would you like to free up this terminal
98Rapid close out now in progress
99PMTECH(
100Rapid Close Out (PMI)
101If you want to close out only a portion of a PM worklist, you may specify the
102first and last work orders that you want Rapid Close Out to operate on.
103NOTE: Rapid Close Out will close the first and the last and everything
104 in between.
105Are you recording a WEEKLY PMI
106Recording weekly PMI's in this manner is a little unusual. Are you sure
107Do you want to retain PM work orders in your Work Order File after they have
108been posted to the Equipment History
109** Need an Equipment Record for PMI entry (
110** (or press <RETURN> to exit this option) **
111 has already been posted. If you wish to
112edit it, please use the 'EDIT WORK ORDER' option.
113 has already been posted.
114Enter the next PM work order you wish to close out, or the numeric (sequential)
115portion thereof, or <RETURN> to accept the default (
116 to EXIT.
117 Deletion of PM work orders after they have been closed out is recommended
118for sites that are short on disk space. The results of the PMI will be posted
119to the equipment history file before the PM work order is deleted.
120 If disk space is not a problem, then you may wish to retain PM work orders
121in accordance with your established archive criteria. In this way, the Work
122Order # File will reflect scheduled as well as unscheduled work load.
123 For estimating purposes, each PM work order will consume about 300 bytes
124of disk space (or about 3 such work orders per block).
125OFF-SCHEDULE PMI
126You need to enter a DATE COMPLETE in order to post this PM work order. My
127guess is that you should re-edit to either enter a DATE COMPLETE or to delete
128the work order ('@' in response to first prompt).
129Am I right
130 is in the scheduled PMI program of the
131The next scheduled event is a
132 PMI in
133Would you like to change the PM schedule (at least the STARTING MONTH)
134for this device at this time
135You may wish to change the STARTING MONTH so that you don't perform
136one PMI on the heels of another. It's your call.
137It will automatically assign a PM Status of 'DEFERRED' and a close out date of
138 to each work order on the list.
139will NOT be posted to the Equipment History during RAPID DEFERRAL.
140Specified worklist doesn't seem to exist. Nothing to DEFER.
141Rapid Deferral
142Now enter last work order to be deferred (or sequential portion thereof)
143Rapid deferral now in progress
144Rapid deferral (PM worklist)
145If you want to defer only a portion of a PM worklist, you may specify the
146Everything between and including these two work orders will be DEFERRED.
147Please enter the entire work order numbers (ex: 'PM-E9702M-102').
148EQUIPMENT PMI SCHEDULES
149GENERATE WEEKLY PM LIST(S)
150Week number (enter an integer from 1 to 5, or '^' to escape):
151GENERATE MONTHLY PM LIST(S)
152PM SORT
153Sort by: (E,P,I,L,C,S or ? for Help) L//
154ENTRY NUMBER
155PM NUMBER
156LOCAL ID
157Within
158, shall worklist be sorted by LOCATION?
159If you want this list to be ordered by LOCATION within
160please enter 'YES', otherwise enter 'NO' and items will be ordered by
161EQUIPMENT ENTRY NUMBER.
162Shall all LOCATIONS be included
163Enter 'NO' if you want to screen your worklist by DIVISION, BUILDING, WING,
164and/or ROOM. If you enter 'YES' then all LOCATIONS will be included. The
165sort order will be DIVISION, BUILDING, WING, and finally ROOM.
166Shall worklist be sorted by RESPONSIBLE TECHNICIAN
167Enter 'YES' if you want your worklist sorted by RESPONSIBLE TECHNICIAN, with
168page breaks between each TECH. If you enter 'NO' then equipment items will
169be selected without regard to RESPONSIBLE TECH.
170For all TECH's:
171You may select all TECH's or one specific TECH. Enter 'Y'es for a worklist
172which includes all equipment, regardless of RESPONSIBLE TECHNICIAN.
173Shall 'OUT OF SERVICE' equipment be included in worklist
174Enter 'YES' if you want equipment entries with a USE STATUS of 'OUT OF
175SERVICE' to appear on this PM worklist. Otherwise enter 'NO'.
176For what levels of CRITICALITY: ALL//
177Should equipment for which no CRITICALITY has been recorded be included on
178this worklist
179If we don't know the CRITICALITY do you want to see the equipment?
180For all shops
181You may generate worklists for ALL shops or for ONE PARTICULAR shop.
182Generate Engineering PMI List
183This feature enables you to print a 'partial' PMI list, containing only those
184devices whose 'CRITICALITY' falls within a certain range.
185For example, if your site ranks devices from 1 to 10 (10 being most critical)
186and circumstances are such that you only have resources for a limited number
187of PMI's in a given month, you may wish to enter something like '6-10'. This
188will mean that PMI's which would normally be scheduled for devices in the
189criticality range 1-5 will be suppressed, as will entries with 'CRITICALITY'
190greater than 10, but since your site only uses 1 thru 10 there shouldn't be
191The system will not attempt to re-schedule these PMI's for the next month,
192because that would tend to defeat any efforts to balance the PM work load.
193In short, this feature is not intended for routine use but rather as a sys-
194tematic approach to dealing with an exceptional situation.
195Entries must be in the form 'M-N' where M and N are integers in the range of
1961 to 99 and M is less than or equal to N.
197For all
198ENTRY NUMBERS
199LOCAL ID's
200EQUIPMENT CATEGORIES
201Please enter 'Y'es or 'N'o.
202Start with EQUIPMENT ENTRY NUMBER:
203Go to ENTRY NUMBER (must be larger than
204Start with:
205No LOCAL IDENTIFIERS begin with:
206Would you like a list of all LOCAL IDENTIFIERS
207Please enter a character string which follows or equals
208 This string will be the end point of our search.
209This entry precedes
210OK. Including everything from
211<cr> to continue, '^' to abort...
212All worklists are sorted by shop, and within shop they may be sorted again by
213RESPONSIBLE TECHNICIAN. You must now choose how this list should be sorted
214further. You have the following choices:
215'E' for Equipment Entry #
216'P' for PM #
217'I' for Local Identifier
218'L' for Location
219'C' for Equipment Category
220'S' for Owning Service
221Which do you wish to delete?
2221. Individual work order(s), or
2232. An entire PM work list.
224Select 1 or 2:
225Please enter first work order to be deleted
226 Are you sure
227Next work order:
228MONTHLY or WEEKLY PM list: MONTHLY//
229This option will delete the entire
230 PM List of the
231Just a moment, please...
232 PM work orders on this list. Deletion of these work orders will
233not affect equipment histories. Are you sure you want to proceed
234Sorry, another user is processing worklist. Please try again later.
235Delete PMI List
236Entry must be an existing PM work order, beginning with 'PM-', or the
237sequential (numeric) portion thereof. Enter '^' to exit.
238Enter '1' to delete individual PM work orders or '2' to delete a specific
239worklist (MONTHLY or WEEKLY) for an entire shop.
240Deletion of PM work orders which have been closed out does NOT remove them
241from the equipment history.
242Please enter an integer from 1 to 5.
243PM Worklist was requested, but there's nothing to print.
244EXPANDED PM WORK ORDERS
245Abnormal termination. This worklist may be incomplete.
246There are no incomplete PM work orders to print.
247STATUS: P=>Pass C=>Corrective action D0=>Deferred D1=>Could not locate
248 D2=>In use D3=>Out of service CONDITION: LN=>Like new G=>Good P=>Poor
249Y2K: FC=>Fully compl NC=>Non-compl CC=>Conditionally compl NA=>Not appl
250Techs may circle STATUS and/or CONDITION. Y2K CATEGORY is information only.
251Monthly
252Weekly
253PM List:
254 Shop for
255Order:
256Includes
257Does not include
258OUT OF SERVICE Equip.
259 Responsible Tech:
260Entry # Equipment Category Model Serial Number
261 [ROOM-BLDG-DIV (Wing)] Manufacturer Equipment Name Local ID
262 Status PM # Manufacturer Service
263Work Order Number
264(Criticality Range:
265PM Worklist for
266Sort Order:
267Entry # Equipment Category Model Serial Number
268Local ID
269PM # Manufacturer
270IN USE
271OUT OF SERVICE
272LOANED OUT
273ON LOAN
274Crit:
275Freq:
276Level:
277JCAHO: YES
278Initials:_____ Date:_______ Hours:_____
279Cost:______
280 PM Status (circle): P C D0 D1 D2 D3 Condition
281Initials:_______ Date:___________ Hours:______
282Cost:________
283 PM Status (circle): P C D0 D1 D2 D3 Condition
284Unexpired Warranty (
285Missed Last PMI
286could not locate
287in use
288out of service
289HAZARD ALERT(
290 IMPORTANT: Device MUST be isolated & rendered inoperative before servicing.
291EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT REPORTS
292WARRANTY EXPIRATION TEMPLATE
293ENZEQ WARRANTY
294WARRANTY EXP. DATE
295EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT TEMPLATE
296ENZEQ REPLACEMENT
297REPLACEMENT DATE;S1
298Couldn't determine topmost parent system (>50 levels).
299Equipment Entry #
300 is a component of Entry #
301Would you prefer a history of the Entry #
302Answer YES to print a history for the parent system (includes components).
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