Scheduling Maintenance Activities; Performing Scheduled Maintenance Tasks - Siemens Rapidlab 1200 Operator's Manual

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Rapidlab 1200 Operator's Guide: Maintenance

Scheduling Maintenance Activities

The maintenance schedule displays the maintenance tasks that are currently
scheduled. The schedule displays a calendar week with the day and date at the top
of the schedule and the state of each task in the grid.
Task state
Overdue
Due
Not Due
As Required
Completed
You can navigate from week to week by using the right and left pointing arrows at
the top of the right panel. You can navigate within the schedule grid, moving
down the task list or back and forth through the days of the week by using the four
directional arrows at the middle of the right panel. The currently selected cell has
a white background.

Performing Scheduled Maintenance Tasks

After performing a maintenance task, you must mark it Complete on the schedule.
Some tasks, like Deproteinizing the Sample Path, automatically mark the schedule
as Complete but you should check for the Complete mark after completing each
Maintenance task.
If you complete the task within the grace period, the task is automatically
scheduled for its next due date.
If you complete a task before the grace period, the system does not change the
schedule and you are prompted to perform that task again during its regularly
scheduled time.
If you complete a task after the grace period, the next task is scheduled for the
scheduled time period after you actually perform the task.
To record a maintenance task, perform the following steps:
1. Select
2. Select the maintenance task you want to record as completed.
3. Select
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Status > Maintenance > Schedule
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Completed
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