Recurring Maintenance Job: Step-by-Step Guide

Created by MUHAMMAD ZAIN, Modified on Mon, 21 Apr at 10:31 AM by MUHAMMAD ZAIN

This example illustrates the workflow of the maintenance module, providing a detailed step-by-step breakdown of the process.


1. Job Selection

  • Scenario: A maintenance job is selected with the following identifiers:

    • Job ID: Omega 702

    • Tool ID: TAZ0120

2. Current Shot Count

  • Observation:
    The selected tool has recorded a total of 68,681 shots to date.

3. Configuring a Recurring Maintenance Job

  • Recurrence Value: Defines the interval (number of shots) after which scheduled maintenance should be performed.

  • Threshold: Specifies the point at which a maintenance notification is triggered to alert users in advance.

4. Job Creation

  • Action:
    A recurring maintenance job is created and assigned to the selected tool based on the defined parameters.

5. Setting the Recurrence Start Value

  • Current Status:

    • The tool has already completed a significant number of shots.

    • Threshold: Set to 900 shots, meaning a notification will be triggered once 900 additional shots are recorded.

    • Recurrence Value: Set to 1,000 shots, indicating the tool requires maintenance after every 1,000 shots.

6. Observation After Six Minutes

  • Result:
    No consecutive maintenance job listings appeared in the history log during this initial observation period.

7. Threshold Reached

  • Final Observation:
    After the tool continued operation and surpassed the threshold, only two maintenance job entries were recorded, confirming that the system properly triggered maintenance notifications as expected.

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