Reset Interval Maintenance

Explanation

This activity is used to reset a scheduled maintenance event that was manually overruled. When the event is recalculated, the due calculation provides a due date and a due value according to the entry in the maintenance plan for the serial. At the same time, you can choose to reset to the scheduled maintenance for any child events belonging to the selected parent event.

Note: If an overhaul event (Overhaul + Cycle) is executed prior to executing the scheduled interval maintenance events, the system automatically performs an Interval Maintenance Reset for all the changed events having the Inspection, Overhaul (No Cycle) and Replacement calculation rules that are due prior the overhaul event (Overhaul + Cycle).

Prerequisites

To perform this activity, the due date or the due value of the interval maintenance must have been manually overruled. For more information, refer the online help file Change Interval Maintenance.

System Effects

As a result of this activity, the maintenance event and if selected, the child events are reset according to the entry in the maintenance plan.

Window

Serial Maintenance

Related Window Descriptions

Serial Maintenance/Interval Maint.
Reset Interval Maintenance

Procedure

  1. Open the Serial Maintenance window and query (F3) for the necessary serial.
  2. Click the Interval Maint. tab.
  3. Select the row containing the maintenance event you want to reset, right-click and then click Reset Interval Maintenance. The Reset Interval Maintenance dialog box opens.
  4. If child events exist for the selected maintenance event, these will be displayed in the table. If you want to reset the interval maintenance for a child event at the same time, select the Reset Interval check box for the relevant child event in the table.
  5. Select the Run Due Calculation check box to run a due calculation immediately after saving your changes.
  6. Select the Calculate Entire Structure check box to run a due calculation for the entire structure.
  7. Click OK.