Add or Remove Connection to Instruction
Explanation
This activity is used to connect instructions to and/or remove instructions
from task codes (i.e., maintenance codes, condition
limits, modifications, fault functions, life limits and
post maintenance checks).
Instructions consist of operations, material lists, tools and facilities, zones,
sign off requirements, criticalities, condition measurements and subtasks.
Subtasks refer to the detailed activities into which an instruction can be
broken down.
Note that criticalities can only be added to instructions or removed from
instructions in the Instruction window.
For more information on how to define an instruction, refer the activity
Define Instruction.
Prerequisites
- The maintenance code to which the instruction is to be connected needs to be defined in basic data.
- The condition limit to which the instruction is to be connected must exist. For more information, refer the activity
Define Condition
Limits per Part Revision.
- The modification to which the instruction is to be connected must be defined and contain assigned part revisions.
- The part must be defined as a Life Limited Part (LLP)
and have a stress rating connected to it in order to add or remove
instructions from the life limit.
- The post maintenance check definition to which the
instruction is to be connected must be defined and contain assigned part
revisions.
- The product, model and function structure of the
part revision for which the instruction is valid must be defined.
- To register operations, instruction types and competence needs to be
defined in basic data.
- The parts which are to be connected to the material list must be defined
as engineering parts.
- Tools and facilities need to be defined in basic
data.
- If an instruction is to be removed, the instruction must be in the
Preliminary status and detailed data (e.g., a connected material or a
zone) should not be connected to it.
System Effects
- If the instruction is registered on or connected to an interval based
maintenance task for a particular maintenance code, the instruction is
transferred to IFS/Work Order Management once the task is distributed.
- If the instruction is registered on or connected to a modification or condition task that is
due, the instruction is transferred to IFS/Work Order Management once the task is
distributed.
- For an instruction that is registered on or
connected to a fault function, when a fault is reported on a serial that has
the given product model and function structure, the instruction appears by
default in the Serial Operational Information/Fault/Operations tab.
- Instructions will be defined and connected to or
removed from the LLP.
- Instructions will be connected to generated post
maintenance checks.
- If an instruction is connected to or removed from
an active post maintenance check definition, this change will be recorded in
the journal for the definition.
Windows
Instructions per
Maintenance Code
Condition
Monitoring Program
Modification Details
Instructions
per Fault Function
Serial Part Revision
Post
Maintenance Check Definition
Related Window Descriptions
Instructions per Maintenance
Code
Instructions per Maintenance
Code/Operations
Instructions per Maintenance
Code/Material Usage
Instructions per Maintenance
Code/Tools and Facilities
Condition Monitoring Program
Condition Monitoring
Program/Instructions
Condition Monitoring
Program/Instructions/Operations
Condition Monitoring
Program/Instructions/Material Usage
Condition Monitoring
Program/Instructions/Tools and Facilities
Modification Details
Modification Details/Instructions
Modification
Details/Instructions/Operations
Modification
Details/Instructions/Material Usage
Modification
Details/Instructions/Tools and Facilities
Instructions per Fault
Function
Instructions per Fault
function/Operations
Instructions per Fault
Function/Material Usage
Instructions per Fault
Function/Tools and Facilities
Serial Part Revision
Serial Part Revision/Life Limit
Serial Part Revision/Life
Limit/Operations
Serial Part Revision/Life
Limit/Material Usage
Serial Part Revision/Life
Limit/Tools and Facilities
Post Maintenance Check Definition
Post Maintenance Check
Definition/Instructions
Post Maintenance Check
Definition/Instructions/Operations
Post Maintenance Check Definition/Instructions/Material Usage
Post Maintenance Check Definition/Instructions/Tools and Facilities
Procedure
Maintenance Codes
Add an existing instruction to the maintenance code:
- Open the Maintenance Plan window and query (F3) for the
necessary maintenance program revision. This is the maintenance program that
contains the maintenance code to which the instruction is to be connected.
- Click the
Intervals tab.
- Select the row that contains the required maintenance code, right-click,
and then click Instructions per Maint. Code. The
Instructions
per Maintenance Code window opens.
- Click the
Operations tab and create a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the instruction that you
want connected to the maintenance code. Use the List of Values to select a
value.
- Save the record (F12).
Note: It is also possible to open the Instructions per
Maintenance Code window directly from the navigator. Use either option,
i.e., open the window directly from the navigator or use the relevant
right-mouse button option, to open the Instructions per Maintenance Code
window and add or remove instructions for maintenance codes.
Create a new instruction (i.e., an operation with material and
tools/facilities) for the maintenance code:
- Open the
Instructions per Maintenance Code window and
query (F3) for the necessary part revision and maintenance code.
- Click the Operations tab and create a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the identity of the new
instruction.
- In the Operation Revision field, enter the revision of the
instruction.
- In the Operation Description field, enter the description of the
instruction.
- In the Competence field, enter the competence of the personnel
responsible for this instruction. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Number of Persons field, enter the number of personnel
required to perform the instruction.
- In the Hour Consumption field, enter the time estimated for the
completion of the instruction.
- In the Work Description field, enter a description of the work
that is to be performed on the instruction.
- In the Product Number field, enter the product number of the part
revision. Use the List of Values to select a value. Note that if a product
model is already connected to the part revision, the product number appears
automatically.
- In the Model Number field, enter the model number of the part
revision. Use the List of Values to select a value. Note that if a product
model is already connected to the part revision, the model number appears
automatically.
- In the Function Number field, enter the function number of the
part revision. Use the List of Values to select a value. At least, one level
of a function breakdown is required for the parameter settings of an
instruction. Note that if a function breakdown is already connected to the
part revision, the function number appears automatically.
- If needed, enter values in the Sub Function Number and Bottom
Function Number fields. Use the List of Values to select valid values.
- Save the record (F12).
- Click the Material Usage tab to connect materials to the
instruction.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the operation number of the
instruction. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Sub Part Number field, enter the part number of the
material
that is to be used for the instruction. Use the List of Values to select a
value.
- The sub part revision is displayed automatically in the Sub Part
Revision field. You can use the List of Values to change to a different
sub part revision, if needed.
- In the Quantity field, enter the quantity of material (i.e., the
selected part revision) that is to be used for the instruction.
- Save the record (F12).
- Click the Tools and Facilities tab to connect
tools/facilities to the instruction.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the operation number of the
instruction. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Tool/Facility Type field, enter the type of tool or
facility that is to be used for the instruction. Use the List of Values to
select a value.
- In the Quantity field, enter the quantity of tools or facilities
that is to be used for the instruction.
- In the Planned Hour Consumption field, enter the number of hours
the tool/facility is planned to be used.
- Save the record (F12).
Remove an instruction from the maintenance code:
- Open the Instructions per Maintenance Code window and
query (F3) for the necessary part revision and maintenance code.
- Click the Operations tab.
- Select the row that contains the instruction that is to be removed,
right-click, and then click Remove Connection. The Remove
Connection dialog box opens.
- If you only want to remove the connection to the instruction, click
OK.
- If you want to remove both the connection and the instruction itself,
select the Remove connection and the instruction or the subtask check
box. Note: If the instruction that is to be removed is included in a
sequence, the Sequencing is defined and will be removed check box
will be selected automatically.
- Click OK.
Condition Limits
Add an existing instruction to the condition limit:
- Open the
Condition Monitoring Program window and query (F3)
for the necessary part revision. This is the part revision of the condition limit to which the instruction is to
be connected.
- Click the Instructions tab.
- Select a condition category
from the values in the Condition Category list. (The condition categories
for a part revision are defined in the Condition Limit tab.)
- Click the Operations tab and create a
new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the instruction that you want
connected to the condition limit. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- Save the record (F12).
Create a new instruction (i.e., an operation with material and
tools/facilities) for the condition limit:
- Open the
Condition Monitoring Program
window and query
(F3) for the necessary part revision.
- Click the Instructions tab.
- Select a condition category from the values in the Condition Category
list.
- Click the
Operations
tab and create a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the identity of the new
instruction.
- In the Operation Revision field, enter the revision of the
instruction.
- In the Operation Description field, enter the description of the
instruction.
- In the Competence field, enter the competence of the personnel
responsible for this instruction. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Number of Persons field, enter the number of personnel
required to perform the instruction.
- In the Hour Consumption field, enter the time estimated for the
completion of the instruction.
- In the Work Description field, enter a description of the work
that is to be performed on the instruction.
- In the Product Number field, enter the product number of the part
revision. Use the List of Values to select a value. Note that if a product
model is already connected to the part revision, the product number appears
automatically.
- In the Model Number field, enter the model number of the part
revision. Use the List of Values to select a value. Note that if a product
model is already connected to the part revision, the model number appears
automatically.
- In the Function Number field, enter the function number of the
part revision. Use the List of Values to select a value. At least, one level
of a function breakdown is required for the parameter settings of an
instruction. Note that if a function breakdown is already connected to the
part revision, the function number appears automatically.
- If needed, enter values in the Sub Function Number and Bottom
Function Number fields. Use the List of Values to select valid values.
- Save the record (F12).
- Click the Material Usage tab to connect materials to the
instruction.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the operation number of the
instruction. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Sub Part Number field, enter the part number of the
material
that is to be used for the instruction. Use the List of Values to select a
value.
- The sub part revision is displayed automatically in the Sub Part
Revision field. You can use the List of Values to change to a different
sub part revision, if needed.
- In the Quantity field, enter the quantity of material (i.e., the
selected part revision) that is to be used for the instruction.
- Save the record (F12).
- Click the Tools and Facilities tab to connect
tools/facilities to the instruction.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the operation number of the
instruction. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Tool/Facility Type field, enter the type of tool or
facility that is to be used for the instruction. Use the List of Values to
select a value.
- In the Quantity field, enter the quantity of tools or facilities
that is to be used for the instruction.
- In the Planned Hour Consumption field, enter the number of hours
the tool/facility is planned to be used.
- Save the record (F12).
Remove an instruction from the condition limit:
- Open the Condition Monitoring Program window and query
(F3) for the necessary part revision and condition limit.
- Click the Instructions tab.
- Select the condition category of the instruction from the values in the
Condition Category list.
- Click the
Operations
tab.
- Select the row that contains the instruction that is to be removed,
right-click, and then click Remove Connection. The Remove
Connection dialog box opens.
- If you only want to remove the connection to the instruction, click
OK.
- If you want to remove both the connection and the instruction itself,
select the Remove connection and the instruction or the subtask check
box. Note: If the instruction that is to be removed is included in a
sequence, the Sequencing is defined and will be removed check box
will be selected automatically.
- Click OK.
Modifications
Add an existing instruction to the modification:
- Open the
Modification Details window and query (F3) for
the necessary modification revision.
- Click the
Instructions tab.
- Select the modification execution type from the values in the Mod Execution Type
list.
- Click the
Operations tab and create a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the instruction that you
want connected to the modification. Use the List of Values to select a
value.
- Save the record (F12).
Create a new instruction (i.e., an operation with material and
tools/facilities) for the modification:
- Open the
Modification Details window and query (F3) for
the necessary modification revision.
- Click the
Instructions tab.
- Select a modification execution type from the values in the Mod Execution Type
list.
- Click the
Operations tab and create a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the identity of the new
instruction.
- In the Operation Revision field, enter the revision of the
instruction.
- In the Operation Description field, enter the description of the
instruction.
- In the Competence field, enter the competence of the personnel
responsible for this instruction. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Number of Persons field, enter the number of personnel
required to perform the instruction.
- In the Hour Consumption field, enter the time estimated for the
completion of the instruction.
- In the Work Description field, enter a description of the work
that is to be performed on the instruction.
- In the Product Number field, enter the product number of the part
revision for which the modification is defined. Use the List of Values to
select a value. Note that if a product model is already connected to the
part revision, the product number appears automatically.
- In the Model Number field, enter the model number of the part
revision for which the modification is defined. Use the List of Values to
select a value. Note that if a product model is already connected to the
part revision, the model number appears automatically.
- In the Function Number field, enter the function number of the
part revision for which the modification is defined. Use the List of Values
to select a value. At least, one level of a function breakdown is required
for the parameter settings of an instruction. Note that if a function
breakdown is already connected to the part revision for which the
modification is defined, the function number appears automatically.
- If needed, enter values in the Sub Function Number and Bottom
Function Number fields. Use the List of Values to select valid values.
- Save the record (F12).
- Click the Material Usage tab to connect materials to the
instruction.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the operation number of the
instruction. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Sub Part Number field, enter the part number of the
material
that is to be used for the instruction. Use the List of Values to select a
value.
- The sub part revision is displayed automatically in the Sub Part
Revision field. You can use the List of Values to change to a different
sub part revision, if needed.
- In the Quantity field, enter the quantity of material (i.e., the
selected part revision) that is to be used for the instruction.
- Save the record (F12).
- Click the Tools and Facilities tab to connect
tools/facilities to the instruction.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the operation number of the
instruction. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Tool/Facility Type field, enter the type of tool or
facility that is to be used for the instruction. Use the List of Values to
select a value.
- In the Quantity field, enter the quantity of tools or facilities
that is to be used for the instruction.
- In the Planned Hour Consumption field, enter the number of hours
the tool/facility is planned to be used.
- Save the record (F12).
Remove an instruction from the modification:
- Open the
Modification Details
window and query (F3) for
the necessary modification revision.
- Click the
Instructions tab.
- Select the modification execution type from the values in the Mod Execution Type
list.
- Click the
Operations tab.
- Select the row that contains the instruction that is to be removed,
right-click, and then click Remove Connection. The Remove
Connection dialog box opens.
- If you only want to remove the connection to the instruction, click
OK.
- If you want to remove both the connection and the instruction itself,
select the Remove connection and the instruction or the subtask check
box. Note: If the instruction that is to be removed is included in a
sequence, the Sequencing is defined and will be removed check box
will be selected automatically.
- Click OK.
Fault Functions
Add an existing instruction to the fault function:
- Open the
Instructions per Fault Function
window and query (F3) for the necessary product model and fault function.
This is the fault function to which the
instruction is to be connected.
- Click the
Operations tab and create
a new record (F5).
- In the Part Number field, enter the part
number of the part for which the instruction is valid. Use the List of
Values to select a value.
- In the Part Revision field, enter the part
revision of the part for which the instruction is valid. Use the List of
Values to select a value.
- In the Operation Number field, enter the
instruction that you want connected to the fault function. Use the List of
Values to select a value.
- Save the record (F12).
Create a new instruction (i.e., an operation with material and
tools/facilities) for the fault function:
- Open the Instructions per Fault Function
window and query (F3) for the necessary product model and fault function.
- Click the
Operations
tab and create
a new record (F5).
- In the Part Number field, enter the part
number of the part for which the instruction is valid. Use the List of
Values to select a value.
- In the Part Revision field, enter the part
revision of the part for which the instruction is valid. Use the List of
Values to select a value.
- In the Operation Number field, enter the identity of the new
instruction.
- In the Operation Revision field, enter the revision of the
instruction.
- In the Operation Description field, enter the description of the
instruction.
- In the Competence field, enter the competence of the personnel
responsible for this instruction. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Number of Persons field, enter the number of personnel
required to perform the instruction.
- In the Hour Consumption field, enter the time estimated for the
completion of the instruction.
- In the Work Description field, enter a description of the work
that is to be performed on the instruction.
- In the Product Number field, enter the product number of the part
revision. Use the List of Values to select a value. Note that if a product
model is already connected to the part revision, the product number appears
automatically.
- In the Model Number field, enter the model number of the part
revision. Use the List of Values to select a value. Note that if a product
model is already connected to the part revision, the model number appears
automatically.
- In the Function Number field, enter the function number of the
part revision. Use the List of Values to select a value. At least, one level
of a function breakdown is required for the parameter settings of an
instruction. Note that if a function breakdown is already connected to the
part revision for which the modification is defined, the function number
appears automatically.
- If needed, enter values in the Sub Function Number and Bottom
Function Number fields. Use the List of Values to select valid values.
- Save the record (F12).
- Click the Material Usage tab to connect materials to the
instruction.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the operation number of the
instruction. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Sub Part Number field, enter the part number of the
material
that is to be used for the instruction. Use the List of Values to select a
value.
- The sub part revision is displayed automatically in the Sub Part
Revision field. You can use the List of Values to change to a different
sub part revision, if needed.
- In the Quantity field, enter the quantity of material (i.e., the
selected part revision) that is to be used for the instruction.
- Save the record (F12).
- Click the Tools and Facilities tab to connect
tools/facilities to the instruction.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the operation number of the
instruction. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Tool/Facility Type field, enter the type of tool or
facility that is to be used for the instruction. Use the List of Values to
select a value.
- In the Quantity field, enter the quantity of tools or facilities
that is to be used for the instruction.
- In the Planned Hour Consumption field, enter the number of hours
the tool/facility is planned to be used.
- Save the record (F12).
Remove an instruction from the fault function:
- Open the Instructions per Fault Function
window and query (F3) for the necessary product model and fault function.
- Click the
Operations tab.
- Select the row that contains the instruction that is to be removed,
right-click, and then click Remove Connection. The Remove
Connection dialog box opens.
- If you only want to remove the connection to the instruction, click
OK.
- If you want to remove both the connection and the instruction itself,
select the Remove connection and the instruction or the subtask check
box. Note: If the instruction that is to be removed is included in a
sequence, the Sequencing is defined and will be removed check box
will be selected automatically.
- Click OK.
Life Limits
Add an existing instruction to the life limit on an LLP
(Life Limited Part):
- Open the Serial Part Revision window
and query (F3) for the necessary part revision.
- Click the Life Limit tab.
- If you need to retrieve all the stress rating
values for the selected part revision, right-click, and then click Get
Stress Ratings.
- Select the row containing the stress rating to
which the instruction is to be connected, and then click the
Operations sub tab.
- In the Operation Number field, enter the instruction. Use the List of Values to select a
value.
- Save the record (F12).
Create a new instruction (i.e., an operation with
material and tools/facilities) for the life limit:
- Open the Serial
Part Revision window and query (F3) for
the necessary part revision.
- Click the Life Limit tab.
- If you need to retrieve all the stress rating
values for the selected part revision, right-click, and then click Get
Stress Ratings.
- Select the row containing the stress rating for
which an instruction is to be defined, and then click the
Operations sub tab.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the
identity of the new instruction.
- In the Operation Revision field, enter the
revision of the instruction.
- In the Operation Description field, enter
the description of the instruction.
- In the Competence field, enter the competence of the personnel
responsible for this instruction. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Number of Persons field, enter the
number of personnel required to perform the instruction.
- In the Hour Consumption field, enter the
time estimated for the completion of the instruction.
- In the Work Description field, enter a
description of the work that is to be performed on the instruction.
- In the Product Number field, enter the
product number of the part revision. Use the List of Values to select a
value. Note that if a product model is already connected to the part
revision, the product number appears automatically.
- In the Model Number field, enter the model
number of the part revision. Use the List of Values to select a value. Note
that if a product model is already connected to the part revision, the model
number appears automatically.
- In the Function Number field, enter the
function number of the part revision. Use the List of Values to select a
value. At least, one level of a function breakdown is required for the
parameter settings of an instruction. Note that if a function breakdown is
already connected to the part revision for which the modification is
defined, the function number appears automatically.
- If needed, enter values in the Sub Function Number and Bottom
Function Number fields. Use the List of Values to select valid values.
- Save the record (F12).
- Click the Material Usage tab to
connect materials to the instruction.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the
operation number of the instruction. Use the List of Values to select a
value.
- In the Sub Part Number field, enter the
part number of the material
that is to be used for the instruction. Use the List of Values to select a
value.
- The sub part revision is displayed automatically
in the Sub Part Revision field. You can use the List of Values to
change to a different sub part revision, if needed.
- In the Quantity field, enter the quantity
of material (i.e., the selected part revision) that is to be used for the
instruction.
- Save the record (F12).
- Click the Tools and Facilities tab
to connect tools/facilities to the instruction.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the
operation number of the instruction. Use the List of Values to select a
value.
- In the Tool/Facility Type field, enter the type of tool or
facility that is to be used for the instruction. Use the List of Values to
select a value.
- In the Quantity field, enter the quantity
of tools or facilities that is to be used for the instruction.
- In the Planned Hour Consumption field, enter the number of hours
the tool/facility is planned to be used.
- Save the record (F12).
Remove an instruction from the life limit:
- Open the Serial
Part Revision window and query (F3) for
the necessary part revision.
- Click the Life Limit tab.
- Select the row containing the stress rating from
which you want to remove an instruction, and then click the Operations
sub tab.
- Select the relevant instruction, right-click, and
then click Remove Connection. The Remove Connection
dialog box opens.
- If you only want to remove the connection to the
instruction, click OK.
- If you want to remove both the connection and the
instruction itself, select the Remove connection and the instruction or
the subtask check box. Note: If the instruction that is to be
removed is included in a sequence, the Sequencing is defined and will be
removed check box will be selected automatically.
- Click OK.
Post Maintenance Checks
Add an existing instruction to the post maintenance check definition:
- Open the Post Maintenance Check Definition
window.
- Search for the required post maintenance check definition.
- Click the Instructions tab.
- Select the relevant part revision from the Part Number list.
- Click the Operations tab and create a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the instruction that you
want connected to the post maintenance check definition. Use the List of Values to select a
value.
- Save the record (F12).
Create a new instruction (i.e., an operation with material and
tools/facilities) for the post maintenance check definition:
- Open the Post Maintenance Check Definition
window.
- Search for the required post maintenance check definition.
- Click the Instructions tab.
- Select the relevant part revision from the Part Number list.
- Click the Operations tab and create a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the identity of the new
instruction.
- In the Operation Revision field, enter the revision of the
instruction.
- In the Operation Description field, enter the description of the
instruction.
- In the Competence field, enter the competence of the personnel
responsible for this instruction. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Number of Persons field, enter the number of personnel
required to perform the instruction.
- In the Hour Consumption field, enter the time estimated for the
completion of the instruction.
- In the Work Description field, enter a description of the work
that is to be performed on the instruction.
- In the Product Number field, enter the product number of the part
revision for which the post maintenance check definition is defined. Use the List of Values to
select a value. Note that if a product model is already connected to the
part revision, the product number appears automatically.
- In the Model Number field, enter the model number of the part
revision for which the post maintenance check definition is defined. Use the List of Values to
select a value. Note that if a product model is already connected to the
part revision, the model number appears automatically.
- In the Function Number field, enter the function number of the
part revision for which the post maintenance check definition is defined. Use the List of Values
to select a value. At least, one level of a function breakdown is required
for the parameter settings of an instruction. Note that if a function
breakdown is already connected to the part revision for which the
post maintenance check definition is defined, the function number appears automatically.
- If needed, enter values in the Sub Function Number and Bottom
Function Number fields. Use the List of Values to select valid values.
- Save the record (F12).
- Click the Material Usage tab to connect materials to the
instruction.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the operation number of the
instruction. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Sub Part Number field, enter the part number of the
material
that is to be used for the instruction. Use the List of Values to select a
value.
- The sub part revision is displayed automatically in the Sub Part
Revision field. You can use the List of Values to change to a different
sub part revision, if needed.
- In the Quantity field, enter the quantity of material (i.e., the
selected part revision) that is to be used for the instruction.
- Save the record (F12).
- Click the Tools and Facilities tab to connect
tools/facilities to the instruction.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the operation number of the
instruction. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Tool/Facility Type field, enter the type of tool or
facility that is to be used for the instruction. Use the List of Values to
select a value.
- In the Quantity field, enter the quantity of tools or facilities
that is to be used for the instruction.
- In the Planned Hour Consumption field, enter the number of hours
the tool/facility is planned to be used.
- Save the record (F12).
Remove an instruction from the post maintenance check definition:
- Open the Post Maintenance Check Definition
window.
- Search for the required post maintenance check definition.
- Click the Instructions tab.
- Select the relevant part revision from the Part Number list.
- Click the Operations tab.
- Select the row that contains the instruction that is to be removed,
right-click, and then click Remove Connection. The Remove
Connection dialog box opens.
- If you only want to remove the connection to the instruction, click
OK.
- If you want to remove both the connection and the instruction itself,
select the Remove connection and the instruction or the subtask check
box. Note: If the instruction that is to be removed is included in a
sequence, the Sequencing is defined and will be removed check box
will be selected automatically.
- Click OK.