Register Manual Maintenance Event
Explanation
This activity is used to register a manual maintenance event for a serial.
Once the manual event is created, you can enter information on the work to be
done (task cards and subtasks), resources needed to perform the work (person
groups and tool/equipment groups), material that will be utilized, and sign off
requirements for the task cards/subtasks.
Once you have finished planning the manual event, it can be connected to a
maintenance order. The event is processed in the same way as other maintenance
event types, e.g., a work task is generated and any reported time and issued
material is transferred back to the event when the task is finished.
Prerequisites
- The serial must be in either the In Operation or Out Of
Operation status and should not be locked.
- If a work type is required, the work type must be specified for the
Manual Event event type in basic data.
- If the event is to be connected to a customer, the customer must be
registered.
Prerequisites for planning work on the event:
- If a task card is to be copied from the task library, the task card must
be in the Active status.
- The required resources must be registered. If the event is connected to
a maintenance order, the given resources must be valid for the maintenance
order site (i.e., the site of the workshop at which the maintenance order is
to be performed).
- The required inventory parts must be registered as engineering parts. If
the event is connected to a maintenance order, the given material must be
valid for the maintenance order site.
- The required certificates and certificate levels must be specified in IFS Human
Resources.
If the event is to be connected to a maintenance order:
- The maintenance order must be in one of the following statuses:
Initial Scope Definition, Under Preparation, Released or
Started.
- The serial on the event must be the same or included in the structure of
the top serial on the maintenance order.
- The customer on the event must be the same as the customer on the
maintenance order.
System Effects
- The event is created in the New status and added to the pool of
pending maintenance events.
- Task cards, resources, material, and task card signatures can be planned
on the event.
- The event can be assigned to a maintenance order.
Window
Manual
Maintenance Event
Related Window Descriptions
Manual Maintenance Event
Manual Maintenance
Event/Event Details
Manual Maintenance Event/Task
Cards
Manual Maintenance
Event/Resources
Manual Maintenance
Event/Material Usage
Manual Maintenance Event/Sign
Off Req.
Maintenance Order
Procedure
Use the following procedure to register a manual
event:
- Open the Manual Maintenance Event window
and create a record.
- Enter the required part number and serial number. Use the List of Values
in the relevant fields to select the serial part.
- In the Mx Event Code field, enter an event code for the manual
event. Alphanumeric values may be entered.
- In the Mx Event Description field, enter a short description of
the event.
- Ensure the correct date is set in the Mx Event Date field.
- Optionally, enter the work type, customer, and event remarks in the
relevant fields.
- Save the record. Observe an event number is set for the manual event,
and this event will be included in the pool of pending maintenance events.
Continue with the following steps to add/modify task cards to the manual
event:
- Click the Task Cards tab and create a
record.
- Select a task card source. If you want to manually create a task card,
select the Manual source which is also the defaulted value. If you
want to copy an existing task card from the task library, select the Task
Card source.
- For manual task cards, a task card ID and description must be entered.
All other information is optional.
- If you are copying an existing task card, use the List of Values in the
Task Card ID field to select the required task card. If subtasks are
connected to the selected task card, these records will be included in the
tab when saving the task card.
- Save the record.
Continue with the following steps to add/modify resource requirements on the
manual event:
- Click the Resources tab and create a
record.
- In the Task Card ID field, use the List of Values to select the
task card for which you want to add resources.
- In the Demand Type field, select the type of resource demand
needed, i.e., the group of persons or group of tools/equipment.
- In the Resource Group field, enter the ID of the required
resource group. The List of Values will display data based on the selected
demand type.
- In the Planned Quantity field, enter the number of resources that
is planned for the work.
- Optionally, enter additional information in the Remark field.
- Save the record.
Continue with the following steps to add/modify material requirements on the
manual event:
- Click the Material Usage tab and create a
record.
- In the Task Card ID field, use the List of Values to select the
task card for which you want to add material.
- In the Part Number field, enter the required part.
- If the defaulted part revision should be changed, use the List of Values
in the Part Revision field to select the required part revision.
- In the Planned Quantity field, enter the required quantities of
the part. The units in which the part quantities are measured is shown in
the UoM field.
- If the selected part has the condition code functionality enabled, you can
enter the required condition of the part in the Condition Code field.
Use the List of Values to select a valid condition.
- Save the record.
Continue with the following steps to add/modify task card sign off
requirements on the manual event:
- Click the Sign Off Req. tab and create a
record.
- In the Task Card ID field, use the List of Values to select the
task card for which you want to add sign off requirements.
- In the Sign Off Requirement field, enter the type of sign off
that is required. An executor sign off must have been specified before
inspector or independent sign off can be entered.
- If sign off is to be done by personnel with a certain certificate, use the
List of Values in the Certificate ID field to select the certificate. If
needed, a certificate level can be specified as well.
- Optionally, enter information for the inspector or independent sign offs
in the Inspection Description field.
- Save the record.
Use the following procedure to assign the manual event
to a maintenance order:
Note: manual events can also be assigned directly on a maintenance
order (Maintenance Order/Assign Events/Pending Events)
or as part of an event distribution.
- In the Manual Maintenance Event window
search for the required event code or event number.
- In the Order Number field, use the List of Values to select the
maintenance order to which the manual event is to be assigned.
- Save the record. Right-click and click
Maintenance Order and verify that the manual event is assigned to the
order.