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Overview:
By placing the cursor over a button or text, it's function can be seen in the
text line on the bottom line left of the date field.
The first step is to populate the Inventory fields with all of the vehicles
in your fleet that will be required to have maintenance. Fill in all of the
fields as possible. Then go back to the first vehicle and fill in the five
service alarms such as oil change, transmissions service, rotate tires. There is
a place to set up date for auto inspections and any other date function
important to that vehicle. Once completed and saved, a master record with those
service alarms can also be saved and then copied into each of the other vehicles
in the fleet. A big time saver.
Next is to establish the usage function, this is where all of the gasoline
information and mileage
is recorded. The entire program, service alarms and warranty checks are
calculated from the usage entries - be accurate, be often (each fill up of
fuel).
Calendar Function:
Allows the operator to review previously scheduled
maintenance or schedule some appointment in the future. If a
service alarm is triggered "due" the program will allows the
operator to schedule that maintenance action that day or
sometime into the future. a calendar date form will appear
with the service due at the bottom window, just highlight, cut
and paste into a time slot and save. Once an appointment has
been scheduled the date field will appear in blue. The
operator can select any blue date and review the scheduled
appointment. If there something that the operator needs to be
reminded of during the day, the is an alarm that can be set,
such as a meeting, phone call or whatever.
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Inventory - Set auto alarms Vehicle Inventory
INVENTORY - The inventory should contain all of the
vehicles/equipment within your fleet that will be required to have
maintenance. Fill in as much data as possible and the reports
generated will need to have all of the information to be accurate.
The most critical area in Inventory is the "Set Auto Alarms" There
are 5 service alarms and 2 date alarms that is used by the program.
The service alarms such as Lube, Oil & filter with a start at
current mileage and every "3000" miles. This alarm will notify the
operator when this vehicle needs to have that service conducted, and
then allow the operator to schedule this service into the calendar
function. After all of the service alarms and periodicity has been
entered into the program and the usage is being entered, the program
will automatically scan all vehicles in the inventory to see if any
vehicles' maintenance alarms are due. Then the program will
automatically scan to check vehicle warranties are close to
expiration, a big money saver if there is a potential problem and
that has been put off. The service alarms can work
either in miles (normal) or in hours for equipment. The date
alarms can be used for scheduling state inspections, smog checks or
whatever the states requires. If by chance the vehicle is outfitted
with tools, or items that need to be tracked enter those items into
the 14 available slots. If there are up fitting items such as
chemical tank or LP Gas conversion enter these into the 4 up fitting
slots.
SERVICE: Service is where the operator can review
all of the alarms for each vehicle. When first accessed if there is
an alarm due the program will prompt the operator. Service alarms
can be all the same or different depending on the vehicle/equipment
requirements. Once a service alarms is indicated and the operator
schedules a date, the text blocks on service will indicate what
service has been scheduled, the date of schedule and when the
service is scheduled to be accomplished. The service shows in the
bottom of the calendar window just highlight, cut & paste into the
time you wish to schedule and save. The calendar date will be
shown in blue indicating an appointment has been scheduled.
You can click on any day and review that days schedules and print it
out. Once the scheduled maintenance has been accomplished simply
edit the vehicles record by enter the date of maintenance and the
mileage, save the record. The text filed will disappear and
the next mileage due will update.
SERVICE CRITICAL ITEMS :
To insure proper operation
- Make sure all alarms are set in Inventory
- Keep same maintenance items in the same service code
group. Oil changes in A, Check belts & hoses in B, etc.
- Make sure that usage (fuel information) is updated weekly,
the service program alarms are calculated from last mileage
entered. if over 500 miles a day are place on a vehicle then
a daily input to usage may be required.
- Make sure to enter the date and mileage the maintenance
alarm(s) were accomplished.
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Behind the normal service menu, a listing of service can been
seen by clicking on the blue band at the top and then reviewing and
returning by clicking anywhere out side of the history field.
A Service Scan button can be press and the program will scan all
records to see is any service is due. This is similar to the
automatic function when the program is first started. Some
shops tend to keep the program powered up and not restarted daily.
The Update button should be pressed prior to printing out the
service reports in the report section, this updates all of the data
bases prior to printing.
Corrective Service System:
Is the heart of the program and is covered on a separate
page...More
Preventative
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The Preventative Maintenance System (PMS) has two functions (1)
provides tracking of all of the Preventative Maintenance for
each vehicle in the fleet. (2) a printed blank report can serve as a
drivers report or feedback to the shop of potential problems.
PMS covers a wider array of items than SERVICE, however a lot of
shops only use it as feedback to the shop.
Usage
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The usage tab provides the operator a quick review of the
selected vehicle fuel, cost & mileage information on top. Only the
very first entry for each vehicle need to be treated a little
different. The first entry for each vehicle will need to have the
last mileage reading entered into the gray box in order to
compute the current miles per gallon correctly. After the first
entry, the program will search for the last record entry and get
that mileage for the calculations. After there are several entries
of the same vehicle a trend of fuel economy can be established by
text entries or by selecting the show graph and then selecting a
vehicle on top for display. The are three graphs for use and
can be printed out. A decrease in mpg may indicate a
maintenance action or fuel loss. When the graph function is used,
the text field at the top are hidden when you remove the graph, just
click on the area above usage and the text will return.
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