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CMMS Asset
Version Cirrus
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Asset

The Asset module is designed for administrators to perform all administration-related actions. There are six sub-modules available to local system administrators. Refer to the table below for sub-module names and corresponding functions:

Sub-module Name Function
Asset
  • The main purpose of this feature is to create, edit and delete list of assets.
Checklist
  • The main purpose of this feature is to create, delete and edit check list for machines/Asset.
Location
  • The main purpose of this feature is to create, edit, delete and disable a location.
Machine Type
  • The main purpose of this feature is to create, delete and edit machine types.
Problem
  • The main purpose of this feature is to create, edit, delete and disable problems. Problems are defined as the parts that went wrong in some manner, which include software problems and hardware problems. Each problem has its own Problem Code, though they are not necessarily unique. While a problem can belong to multiple categories, it can belong to only one problem type. Examples of problem categories are Manufacture Problem, Quality Problem, or Energy Problem.
Problem Category
  • The main purpose of this feature is to create, edit and delete a category. Problem categories are divided by problem attribute. Problem categories include manufacture problems, production problems, process problems, quality problems, and energy problems.
Problem Type
  • The main purpose of this feature is to create, edit, delete and disable types.
Production Line
  • The main purpose of this feature is to create, edit and disable a production line.
Root Cause
  • The main purpose of this feature is create a set of root cause to support the Manufacturing feedback process.

The CMMS Administration Module is accessed by select Shop Floor Control > Configuration > CMMS-Asset

Figure 1: CMMS Asset Module

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Now the user is able to access all available sub-modules.

 

Asset Sub-Module

The Asset sub-module allows users to view assets and to perform various functions related to assets. These functions include, search/filtering the Asset List, adding, editing and deleting assets.

1. To access the Asset sub-module, navigate to CMMS-Asset > Asset

 

Figure 2: CMMS Asset

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2. The Asset List displays all existing assets.

Figure 3: Asset List Page

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Searching/Filtering Assets

Under the Asset sub-module, users can search and filter the assets list. To search/filter the entries in the list:
1. Specify the search criteria by using the filters provided:
  • Specify Search by field:
  • Asset ID
  • Asset Name
  • Specify Machine Type
  • Specify Department
  • Specify Supplier
  • Specify Production Line
  • Specify Location
  • Specify Status
2. Select the search icon.

Adding Assets

Under the Asset sub-module, users can add assets to the asset list.
To add an asset
1. Select Add from the Asset List menu. The Add Asset window appears. The Tabs in the bottom of the window are displayed by default.
NOTE: The tabs configuration can be done during the add or edit asset, if necessary. Also, it could be done during the Work Order Configuration.
 

Figure 4: Add Asset

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1. Enter the asset information into the appropriate fields:
  • Asset ID: Enter the asset ID number here. Take note that the asset ID cannot be changed or edited once it is established in the system.
  • Asset Name: Designation for the asset.
  • Machine Type: Machine type from the drop-down list.
  • Department: Department to which the asset belongs .
  • Location Number: Location for the asset. The Production Line (below) drop-down list is then populated with those that are assigned to the specified location.
  • Production Line: this field is disabled unless a shop floor is selected, as the Production Line options are based upon the shop floor location.
  • Locator: Shelf where the asset is placed.
  • Supplier: Displays all available suppliers in local system. Select one from the drop-down list.
  • Manufacturer: Displays all available manufacturers in local system. Select one from the drop-down list.
  • Model: represents model’s number.
  • Serial: represents serial’s number.
  • Tag: represents tag’s number.
  • Manufacturing Date: Date on which the asset was manufactured. The current date is selected by default. yyyy/mm/dd
  • Install Date: Date on which the asset is installed. The current date is selected by default.
  • Warranty Date: Date on which the warranty period of the asset ends. The current date is selected by default.
  • Run Time: The time (in hours) the asset has been running.
  • Status: Asset status can be Obsolete, In Use, or Spare.
  • Description: Additional information.
 
 
Attachment Tab

Figure 5: Attachment

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It is a list with:
  • File Name: name.
  • File: .csv file configured in the Machine Type module.
  • Description: Additional details
 
From this tab the user is able to see and download the files configured in the Machine Type module.
 
History Status Tab

Figure 6: History Status

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History status is generated by system automatically when closing a work order. It CANNOT be edited, as well as changing active status. History status inputted manually can be edit.
  • Start Date/Time: date and hour – mandatory.
  • End Date/Time: date and hour – mandatory
  • Status: obsolete, spare, maintenance, break down – mandatory
  • Enable: default checked – mandatory
  • Description: Additional details – optional
Group Tab
Under the Group Tab, users may view groups to assign to the given asset.

Figure 7: Add Group

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This function is used to assign groups to Category.

1. Select the category from drop down list;
2. Select the group or groups (mark the checkbox) to be assigned to the chosen category ;
3. Select Save to confirm.


 
 

Figure 8: Inherited Groups

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This list displays the configuration done in the Add Group function. The user is able to select a configuration and save it for the chosen group. This configuration will be used during the work order configuration.

 
BOC (Bill of Material) Tab

Figure 9: BOC Tab

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This tab displays a tree view with Part number and Spare qty.
If the machine type has a BOC configuration, it will be automatically loaded in the BOC Tab.
 
Checklist Tab

Figure 10: Checklist Tab

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It is only a view (it displays if configured in the Checklist Module to the asset).

Calendar

Figure 11: Asset Element

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Once the fields have been entered, select Save to finish or Close to abort.

Editing an Asset

The user may edit many of the property fields that were defined when the Asset was created. To edit an asset, follow the same instruction for Add action by selecting an asset from the list. Select the asset to be edited in the list and select the Edit. This opens the Edit Asset pop-up. The Tabs in the bottom are displayed by default as adding assets.

Figure 12: Edit Asset Element Pop-Up

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Deleting an Asset

The user may delete an asset if it is not assigned to a work order or production Line. To delete an asset, select the asset to be deleted and select Delete.

Figure 13: Delete Asset Pop-Up

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Select Yes to confirm or No to abort.
 

Production Line Sub-module

The Production sub-module allows users to view, add, edit and delete production lines.

1. To access the Production Line sub-module, navigate to CMMS-Asset > Production Line

 

Figure 14: CMMS Production Line

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2. The Production Line List displays all existing assets.

Figure 15: Production Line List Page

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Searching/Filtering Production Line

Under the Production Line sub-module, users can search and filter the Production Line list. To search/filter the entries in the list
1. Specify the search criteria by using the filters provided:
  • Specify Name
  • Specify Enable
2. Select Filter.
 

Adding Production Lines

From the Production Line sub-module, users can Add, Edit, and Delete production lines.

Figure 16: Add Production Line

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To add a Production line

1. From the Production Line list, select Add. The Add a Production Line pop-up appears.

2. Complete the fields provided:

  • Name: Name for a line - mandatory
  • Location: location’s name where the production line is. Drop down tree with 3º level’s locations list from Location - mandatory.
  • Description: any additional information needed for the line - optional.
  • Assets: In Use or Spare – mandatory. Default is In Use.
  • Enable: default is on.

NOTE: Group and Assets TABs are not required during creation of production line configuration.

1. Under the Asset Tab, assets can be added or deleted. Assets are displayed in a block and their status is reflected by the color: blue-grey denotes In Maintenance; brown denotes Obsolete; Green denotes in use; Pink indicates Spare, and Orange indicates Break Down. The tab supports a drag-and-drop function that can be used to change the sequence of the assets.

Figure 17: Add Production Line – Asset Tab

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  • Adding Assets:
  • To add (assign) an asset selects Add from the Assets Tab menu. The Add Asset pop-up appears.
  • From the Add Asset pop-up select one or more assets to be added. Select Save to add the assets or close the window to cancel.
  • Deleting Assets:
  • To delete an asset, select an asset listed under the Asset Tab.
  • Select delete from the Asset Tab menu.

2. Under the Group Tab, groups can be added or removed from a production line. Groups that may be added are those that are in charge of the given production line:

Figure 18: Add Production Line – Group Tab

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  • Adding a Group
  • To add a group to a production line, from the Group Tab select Add.
  • From the Group List, check the groups to add to the production line then select Save to complete or Close to abort.
  • Importing from Inherited Group
  • To import a group to a production line, from the Add Inherited Groups List select group and select Save.
  • Deleting a Group
  • To delete a group assigned to a production line, from the Group Tab select the item to be deleted and select Delete.

3. Once the added the production line is complete, select Save to apply the changes; otherwise select Close to abort.

Editing Production Lines

Figure 19: Edit Production Line

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To edit a production line

1. Select a production line from the Production Line list and click Edit. The Edit Production Line pop-up appears.

2. Edit the necessary fields and select Save to confirm.

NOTE: The same rules to add a production line is valid to edit. Please see the Adding Production Lines topic for further information.

Deleting Production Lines

Production Line information can be deleted.

To delete the production line

Figure 20: Delete Production Line

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1. Select a production line from the Production Line list.

2. Select Delete from the Production Line menu. A confirmation message displays.

3. Click Yes to delete or No to abort.

NOTE: If the Production Line is being used in another table, it is not allowed to delete.

Location

The Location sub-module can be used to view, add, edit and delete locations.

Figure 21: Location Sub-Module Page

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Viewing Locations

Locations are listed and can be viewed as belonging to folders and subfolders under a hierarchy.

Figure 22: Viewing Locations

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Adding Locations

A location can be added to (sub) folders. To add a location:

1. Click on Add button in the top of the page.

2. Enter a name into the Name field.

3. Click on the Location parent (sub) folder where the location is to be added. Root is default.

4. Enable are selected by default.

5. Select Save to finish or Close to abort.

The user is able to assign the Production Lines, Groups or Assets during the Location addition or back to this during the edit action.

Figure 23: Adding Location

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Assigning Groups, Production Lines, and Assets by clicking in the available tabs:

1. Under the Production Line tab, multiple production lines are placed in ascending order beginning at 1. This order can be modified by clicking and dragging a production line to an earlier or later point in the order.

Figure 24: Adding Location – Production Line Tab

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2. Under the Group tab, groups in charge of the given location can be added to or deleted from a location:

Figure 25: Adding Location – Group Tab

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  • Adding a Group
  • To add a group to a production line, from the Group Tab select Add.
  • From the Group List, check the groups to add to the production line then select Save to complete or Close to abort.
  • Importing from Inherited Group
  • To import a group to a production line, from the inherited Groups List Tab select group and select Save.
  • Deleting a Group
  • To delete a group assigned to a production line, from the Group Tab select the item to be deleted and select Delete.

3. Under the Asset tab, Assets can be added or deleted from the location.

Figure 26: Adding Location – Asset Tab

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  • Adding Assets:
  • To add (assign) an asset selects Add from the Assets Tab menu. The Add Asset pop-up appears.
  • From the Add Asset pop-up select one or more assets to add. Select Save to add the assets or Close to cancel.
  • Deleting Assets:
  • To delete an asset, select an asset listed under the Assets Tab.
  • Select delete from the Asset Tab menu.

Editing Locations

Figure 27: Edit Location

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To edit a Location

1. Select a location from the Location list and click on Edit. The Edit Location pop-up appears.

2. Edit the necessary fields and select Save to confirm.

NOTE: The same rules to add a location is valid to edit. Please see the Adding Location topic for further information.

Deleting Locations

Figure 28: Delete Location

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1. Select the location from the list to be deleted and select Delete. Select Edit.

2. A confirmation message pop-up appears. Select Yes to delete or No to cancel.

NOTE: If the Location is being used in another table, it is not allowed to delete.

Machine Type

The machine type sub-module can be used to Search, Add, Edit and Delete machine types.

Figure 29: Machine Type Sub-Module Page

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The following fields are available:

  • Name: name of the machine type.
  • Description: Additional details.
  • Active: If machine is active, this should display checked.

Searching Machine Types

To perform a search

1. Type in one or more characters for the machine type for which one is looking into the search bar at the top of the sub-module page. Click the Filter button.

2. Any entries matching the search should appear in the results.

Adding a Machine Type

To add a machine type

1. Select Add in the Machine Type sub-module page. The Add Machine Type pop up displays.

2. Enter the Machine Type and a description of the machine type in the Description box.

3. Active: If machine is active, this should display checked.

NOTE: The Machine Type name cannot be changed once saved.

4. Select Save to complete or Close to abort.

Figure 30: Add a New Machine Type

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The user is able to set the following items when is adding the machine time:

1. Under the Attachment tab, the user may upload an attachment, edit an attachment, activate an attachment, or download an attachment.

  • Uploading (adding) an Attachment:
  • Select Add from the Attachment menu. An Add Attachment pop-up should appear.

Figure 31: Attachment Tab

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  • Enter Name for the attachment.
  • For File, click Select a File and browse the local drive for the desired attachment.
  • Check whether the attachment is Active.
  • Enter a description of the attachment in the Description box.
  • Select Save to complete or select Close to abort.
  • Editing an Attachment
  • Select an attachment from the Attachment list.
  • Click Edit in the Attachment menu. The Edit Attachment pop-up should appear.

Figure 32: Edit This Attachment Pop-Up

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  • Edit the Name.
  • Under File, select to upload a different attachment.
  • Change whether the attachment is listed as Active.
  • Edit the Description box if necessary.
  • Select Save to complete the edit, or select Close to abort.
  • Deleting an Attachment
  • Select an attachment from the Attachment list.
  • Click Delete in the Attachment menu. A Confirm message pop-up should appear.
  • Click Yes to confirm or No to abort.
  • Downloading an Attachment
  • Select an attachment from the Attachment list.
  • Click Download in the Attachment menu. Choose the folder in the local machine to save the file.

2. Under the Boc tab, the user can Add, Edit, and Enable/Disable BOCs.

  • Adding a BOC:
  • Right click one of the BOCs in the BOC list.
  • Select Add. The Add BOC pop-up should appear.

Figure 33: Add a New BOC

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Figure 34: Add a New BOC Pop-Up

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  • Select the Parent Part Number from the drop-down list. This must display N/A if no Part Number is available for this BOC.
  • Select a Part number.
  • Enter the Quantity for the new BOC.
  • Select Save to finish or Close to abort.
  • Editing a BOC:
  • Right click one of the BOCs in the BOC list.
  • Select Edit from the pop-up menu. The Edit BOC pop-up should appear.

Figure 35: Edit BOC Pop-Up

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  • Select Parent Part Number from the drop-down list.
  • Enter the Quantity for the BOC.
  • Select Save to finish or Close to abort.
  • Deleting a BOC:
  • Right click one of the BOCS in the BOC list.
  • Select Delete from the pop-up menu. A confirmation message displays. Click Yes to confirm or No to abort.

3. Under the Checklist tab, the user can view checklist information pertaining to the machine type.

Figure 36: Checklist Tab

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4. Under the Problem tab, the user can Add or Delete problem information.

Figure 37: Add a New Problem

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  • Adding a Problem
  • Select Add from the Problem menu. The Add Problem pop-up should appear.
  • Select a problem category item from the list provided. A list of problem codes and problem names should then appear.
  • Check the problem code and name that apply, then select Save to finish or Close to abort.
  • Deleting a Problem
  • Select an entry from the list under the Problem tab. Click Delete.
  • A Confirm message pop-up should appear.
  • Click Yes to confirm or No to abort.

Editing a Machine Type

To edit a machine type

1. Select a machine type from the Machine Type list.

2. Select Edit. An Edit Machine Type pop-up should appear that contains the following tabs: Attachment, BOC, Checklist, and Problem. NOTE: Because checklists are assigned to machine types, adding, or deleting them must be done from the Machine Type tab under Edit Checklist in the Check List sub-module.

NOTE: See Adding Machine Type topic for further information.

Figure 38: Edit This Machine Type

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Deleting a Machine Type

To delete a Machine Type

1. Select a machine type from the Machine Type list.

2. Click Delete.

3. A confirmation message is displayed. Click Yes to confirm or No to abort.

NOTE: The system verifies if machine type is being used in another table. If so, it is not allowed to delete.

Check List

From the Check List sub-module, users can search/filter, add, edit and delete checklists.

Figure 39: Check List Sub-Module Access

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Figure 40: Check List Sub-Module List

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The main purpose of this feature is to create, delete and edit check list for machines/Asset.

Searching/Filtering the Check List

To search/filter checklists

1. From the Check List sub-module page, enter the name of a check list into the Check List Name field and select a check list type from the Check List Type field.

2. Select the filter icon.

Adding a Check List

The available fields are:

  • Checklist Name: name given to the checklist
  • Description: Additional details
  • Checklist Type: Special, or daily, or monthly, or weekly, or half-year, or quarterly or yearly;
  • Repeat Every: number of repetitions in days, week, months, year (depends what was previously chosen in the Checklist type FIELD)
  • Special Types: If the Checklist type is special, here should display all types separated by commas.
  • Active: checkbox to enable or disable a group

Figure 41: Add a Checklist

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To add a check list

1. Select Add from the Check List sub-module menu. The Add Checklist popup appears.

2. Enter Checklist Name.

3. Enter a Description of the checklist in the box provided.

4. Select a Checklist Type from the drop-down list. NOTE: If the selected Checklist Type is Special, the Repeat Every field can only be set to 1. Users must go to Checklist Revision tab > Schedule Type to set the type for each checklist item to Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly, Quarterly, Half Year, or None.

5. Enter days to repeat in the Repeat Every field.

6. Select Save to finish or select Close to abort.

The user is able to assign Revisions, Machine Types and Assets during the Checklist creation through the available tabs (Revision, Machine Type and Asset) in the page.

Figure 42: Revision Tab

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1. Under the Revision tab, the user can:

  • To add a revision
  • Select Add from the Checklist Revision tab. The Add Revision pop-up appears.

Figure 43: Add (Revision)

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  • Complete the empty fields (the Name and Description fields are automatically provided):

1. Revision

2. Effective From-To dates

3. Active

  • If necessary, the checklist template may be downloaded as a CSV file and then filled out by selecting Download Checklist Template.
  • Upload a checklist file by using the Select File function. Select the checklist to be uploaded from the local drive and click Open. Upload Checklist field permits the user to select a checklist template to upload. Users can obtain a template by selecting Download Checklist Template and downloading the CSV file to the local drive. NOTE: Please note that the template for the spreadsheet will vary somewhat depending on whether the checklist is a Special type. Special checklist templates contain an additional Schedule Type column, where the type of each items in the checklist can be set to Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly, Quarterly, Half Year, or None.
  • The uploaded checklist items should now appear in the list. NOTE: Select rows of the checklist can be deleted by selecting the row from the list and clicking Delete.
  • Once the checklist has been uploaded as desired, click Save to complete or Close to abort.
  • To edit a revision
  • Select Edit from the Checklist Revision tab. The Edit pop-up appears.

Figure 44: Edit (Revision)

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  • Edit all fields as needed (Name and Description fields cannot be modified):
  • Revision: Denotes the version of the given checklist.
  • Effective from: Denotes the start time and end time of the checklist revision.
  • To delete, select a row from the list and click Delete.
  • To enable or disable a revision

1. Select a revision under the Checklist Revision tab.

2. Select Enable/Disable. This will enable the revision if it was disabled, or disable the revision if it was enabled.

2. Under the Machine Type Tab the user can add or delete machine types:

Figure 45: Add/Edit (Machine Type)

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  • Adding machine types:
  • From the Machine Type tab, select Add from the menu. The Add Machine Type pop up displays.
  • Search or browse the list for machine types to add and select them.
  • Select Add to add a machine type or select Close to abort.
  • Deleting machine types:
  • From the Machine Type tab select machine types to be deleted from the list.
  • Select Delete from the menu provided. The machine type entry is deleted from the list.

3. Under the Asset Tab the user may view the assets for the respective machine types that were added in the Machine Type tab.

Figure 46: View (Asset)

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Editing a Check List

To edit a check list:

1. Select an item from the Check List sub-module page. The Edit option should become available in the menu.

2. Select Edit from the menu. The Edit Checklist page appears in which there are four tabs: Checklist Revision, Machine Type, and Asset.

3. For further information, see the Adding Machine time. The same rules are applicable.

Figure 47: Edit Checklist

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Deleting a Check List

To delete a Check List

1. Select a checklist from the Checklist list.

2. Click Delete.

3. A confirmation message is displayed. Click Yes to confirm or No to abort.

NOTE: The system verifies if machine type is being used in another table. If so, it is not allowed to delete.

Download Checklist Template

For the Download Checklist Template, note the following fields that are provided in the spreadsheet:

  • Content: The step name the describes the purpose of the step.
  • Description: A more detailed explanation of what the operator needs to perform, such as the procedure and tools involved.
  • Level: The level of the checklist item. While most will be designated the same level (e.g., 1) there may be more complex items that require designating sub-levels (e.g., 2 or 3).
  • check_field_name: Designation for the check field name (e.g., Status, Good/Bad)
  • check_field_type: Specifies the check field type (i.e., "CheckBox", "Number", or "Text"). For CheckBox, there is a box to be checked. For Number, the field will only take a numerical input. For Text,
  • check_field_name2: Optional field intended for special cases where a history record of the check field needs to be provided alongside the new value.
  • check_field_type2: The check field type for the second check field name.
  • estimate_hours: Option field that allows for numerically defining the estimated hours for the task.

Problem

Under the Problem sub-module, users can search, add, edit and delete problem entries. Problems are defined as the parts that went wrong in some manner, which include software problems and hardware problems. Each problem has its own Problem Code, though they are not necessarily unique. While a problem can belong to multiple categories, it can belong to only one problem type. Examples of problem categories are Manufacture Problem, Quality Problem, or Energy Problem.

Figure 48: Problem Sub-Module Access

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Figure 49: Problem List

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Searching Problems

The Problem list can be searched by users. To search the problem list

1. Use the respective filters to limit the list to one or more entries:

  • Enter a Problem Name into the respective field.
  • Select a Problem Type from the respective drop-down list.
  • Select a Problem Category from the respective drop-down list.
  • Select Active or Inactive Problems.

2. Select the filter icon. Only entries matching the search criteria should be listed.

Adding Problem Entries

Under the Problem sub-module, users can add problem entries. To add new problem entries

1. Select Add from the Problem sob-module menu. The Add Problem page appears.

2. Complete the fields provided:

  • Select a Problem Category from the respective drop-down list.
  • Select a Problem Type from the respective drop-down list.
  • Enter a Problem Code in the respective field.
  • Enter a Problem Name in the respective field.
  • Enter a Description in the box provided.
  • In the Active checkbox select whether the problem will be active.

3. Select Save to finish or select Close to abort.

Figure 50: Add a Problem

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Editing Problem Entries

Entries in the Problem sub-module can be edited. To edit a problem

1. Select a problem from the list. The Edit function in the menu should become available.

2. Select Edit. The Edit Problem Type page appears.

3. Edit the Problem Category by selecting a different item from the respective drop-down list.

4. Edit the Problem Type by selecting a different item from the drop-down list.

5. Edit the Problem Code entry.

6. Edit the Problem Name entry.

7. Edit the Description.

8. Check or uncheck the Active box.

9. Select Save to finish; otherwise, select Close to abort.

Figure 51: Edit Problem Pop-Up

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Deleting Problem Entries

To delete Problem Entries

1. Select a problem from the Problem list.

2. Click Delete.

3. A confirmation message is displayed. Click Yes to confirm or No to abort.

NOTE: The system verifies if the problem is being used in another table. If so, it is not allowed to delete.

Problem Type

The Problem Type menu is available under Asset. From the Problem Type menu, users can Add, Edit, and Delete problem types.

Figure 52: Problem Type Sub-Module Access

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Adding a Problem Type

To add a problem type

1. From the Problem Type page, select Add. The Add a New Problem Type pop-up appears.

2. Enter a Problem Type Code.

3. Enter a Problem Type Name.

4. Enter a Description in the box provided.

5. Check whether the problem type is Active or not.

6. Select Save to finish or Close to abort.

Figure 53: Add a New Problem Type Pop-Up

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Editing a Problem Type

Problem type entries may be edited.

To edit a problem type

1. Select a problem type entry from the list. The Edit function should become available.

2. Select Edit. The Edit Problem Type pop-up appears, which includes two tabs: General and Problem.

3. In the General tab, the user may

  • Edit the Problem Type Code.
  • Edit the Problem Type Name.
  • Edit the Description.
  • Check or uncheck whether the problem type is Active.

4. Under the Problem tab the user can view the problems that have been assigned to the given problem type.

5. Select Save, otherwise, select Close to abort.

Figure 54: Edit Problem Type

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Deleting a Problem Type

To delete a Problem Type

1. Select a Problem Type from the list.

2. Click Delete.

3. A confirmation message is displayed. Click Yes to confirm or No to abort.

NOTE: The system verifies if the problem type is being used in another table. If so, it is not allowed to delete.

Problem Category

Under Problem Category, users can organize problems into a categorical hierarchy. From the Problem Category page, users may Add or Edit, View and Delete problem categories. Problem categories are divided by problem attribute. Problem categories include manufacture problems, production problems, process problems, quality problems, and energy problems.

Figure 55: Problem Category

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Figure 56: Problem Category List

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Adding a Problem Category

To add a problem category, enter the values for the fields:

1. Name: name given to the Problem Category;

2. Code: code given to the Problem Category;

3. Parent Problem Category: name of the problem category parent;

4. Description: additional details;

5. Downtime: information should me marked if this category belongs to downtime. If not, belongs to Repair;

6. Active: information should me marked if register is active.

Figure 57: Adding Problem Category

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The user is able to assign Problems during the Problem Category creation through the available tab (Problem) in the page.

Figure 58: Adding Problem Category

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1. Under the Problem tab the user can Add or Delete a problems for the given problem category.

  • To add a problem
  • Select Add from the Problem tab. The Add Problem pop-up appears.
  • Select a Problem Type from the drop-down list.
  • Enter a Problem Code. NOTE: Problem codes are not unique; therefore, each problem can potentially have multiple problem categories.
  • Enter a Problem Name.
  • Enter a Description in the box provided.
  • Select whether the Problem is Active or not.
  • Select Save to finish or Close to abort.

Editing a Problem Category

To edit a problem category

1. Select a problem category from the list and select Edit.

2. The Edit Problem Category page should appear included the tabs Problem.

3. Edit the necessary information and select Save to finish, otherwise, Close.

Figure 59: Edit a Problem Category

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See Adding Problem Category for further information. The same rules are applicable for edit.

Deleting a Problem Category

To delete a Problem Category

1. Select a Problem Category from the list.

2. Click Delete.

3. A confirmation message is displayed. Click Yes to confirm or No to abort.

NOTE: The system verifies if the problem type is being used in another table. If so, it is not allowed to delete.

Document Revision History

Date Author Title Version Change Reference
09/08/15 Elaine Fonaro Technical Writer v 1.0 This is the first revision of CMMS Asset for Cirrus