AccountPro Equipment Maintenance Platinum
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The AccountPro Equipment
Maintenance Software module helps you with scheduling and tracking of
equipment maintenance details in an orderly manner about planned maintenance, equipment to be maintained, and to keep a
listing of maintenance performed on equipment.
The following is a summary describing some of the features of the Preventive Equipment Maintenance and equipment maintenance management
software module. Should you have further questions, please
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Equipment Maintenance Platinum Overview
- The AccountPro Equipment Maintenance
software
program may be used as a standalone preventive
maintenance software module allowing you to maintain equipment maintenance
details independently from any other accounting modules and, if required, to be installed
on a separate computer.
- The software module may be used as Planned Equipment Maintenance, Construction Equipment Maintenance, Building Equipment Maintenance, Maintainance Scheduling, etc.
- The equipment you maintain may be your own equipment, equipment rental, a customer equipment brought in
for servicing or, equipment serviced on a job, such as, a shopping mall, industrial site,
high rise building, etc.
- To facilitate servicing and equipment tracking, the location of equipment may be specified, such as for example, building, floor, room,
drawing number, etc., simplifying the instructions to the service employee performing the
actual maintenance.
- There is no limit to the number of Equipment IDs the Equipment
Preventive Maintenance software module can contain, nor is there a limit to the number of
scheduling and serviced details.
- Facilitates planned maintenance of equipment.
- If the maintenance schedule is date based, specifying a service frequency
interval, starting date and ending date, will automatically add the required
number of schedules to the schedule table.
- In/Out status may be used for equipment rental or to indicate if the
equipment is out in the field or job site.
- A Customer ID may be specified for each Equipment ID, including a Job ID
to facilitate retrieving information by Customer or Job, or in case of
rental equipment, the location and customer whom rented or leased to.
- A database is used to select user defined products parts or assemblies
to be used at a scheduled service date or metered interval (hours/mileage).
- Keep track of mileage and hours.
- Costing fields for hours worked and dollar amount may be used to track
maintenance expenses. Expenses may be broken down into several categories.
- User defined service types may be used to indicate the type service
required, for example, use one service type to indicate a weekly service,
another service type for a monthly service, complete overhaul, 100,000 mile
service, 1,000 hour service and so on. A single piece of equipment may be
assigned multiple service types in the scheduling menu, one for each
scheduled service.
- Use assemblies to specify any number of components to be used for a
specific service. Using a single assembly ID will print all required
components on the maintenance schedule for the service department, without
having to enter and list each component individually.
- Interfaces with the optional Inventory Control module to issue parts out of stock to specified
equipment and update costing in the equipment maintenance module.
- Single entry from the Inventory Control module updates inventory
and equipment.
Equipment Maintenance Detail Features
- Equipment Master:
The master equipment file may contain the following details (details not required may be
bypassed):
- Equipment Tag to 20 characters
- Equipment type (user defined)
- Equipment ID to 16 characters
- Equipment description to 60 characters
- Serial number to 20 characters
- Acquisition Date
- Purchase Cost
- Sold Date
- Sold Amount
- Customer ID
- Job Number
- Vendor ID
- Manual ID
- Location Details
- Vehicle ID
- Vehicle Plate number
- In or out of shop or unavailable due to repairs
- Date last serviced
- Status (user defined)
- Current Mileage as of date
- Current Hours as of date
- Service Frequency:
- Daily
- Weekly
- Biweekly
- Semi-Monthly
- Monthly
- Quarterly
- Twice Annually
- Annually
- User Defined
- Number of intervals
- Starting date
- Ending date
- Hours
- Mileage
- Service expiry date
- Warranty
- Material
- Expiry date
- Hours
- Mileage
- Labor
- Expiry date
- Hours
- Mileage
- Scheduling Detail
- Scheduled Maintenance Date
- Type of maintenance to be performed specifying a
service type id (you may specify a different service type id for each service schedule)
- Order Number
- Customer Purchase order Number
- Assigned to...
- Assembly ID (to specify parts required for servicing)
- Scheduling Notes
- Equipment Location
- Service sequence number on job or project
- Job ID
- Drawing Number
- Reference
- Building ID or Location ID
- Floor
- Room Number
- Maintenance Schedule List
- All maintenance schedules may be filtered by:
- Scheduled Service Date
- Equipment ID
- Equipment Type
- Service Type
- Customer
- Job number
- Equipment Location
- Building number
- Floor number
- Room Number
- Reference
- Route
- Work Order
- Generates Work Orders from Schedules
- Prints Work Orders
- Invoice
- Interfaces with optional Invoicing module
to print customer invoice
- Serviced Detail
- Completed at Date, Hours or Mileage
- Completed Notes
- Completed by...
- Checked by...
- Checked date
- Cost Fields
- Labor Hours
- Labor Amount
- Material
- Rental
- Contract out Repairs
- Licensing Fees
- Other
- Mileage Tracking
- Tracks mileage by MPG
- Tracks mileage by L/100km
- Additional information
- Driver ID
- Type of Fuel used
- Cost of Fuel
- Fill Date
- Trip Type
- Department ID
- Reference
- Notes
Assembly
- An Assembly ID may be assigned to each scheduled service to specify parts
or components required for each scheduled service.
- Assemblies may be generated by specifying any number of components for the
assembly.
- An Assembly ID may consists of up to 20 characters.
- Quantity may be specified for each component or parts within the assembly.
- Decimals may be used to specify Assembly component quantities.
Retrieval
- To facilitate equipment tracking equipment details may be retrieved by:
- Equipment ID
- Serial Number
- Customer
- Job
Equipment Maintenance Reports
- A number of reports are available in the preventive maintenance management
software module, indicating maintenance scheduling, complete with
parts required, notes for the
service employee, date completed with notes of maintenance performed, etc.
- Parts, costs, labor costs and hours used for each piece
of equipment with the optional inventory control software module installed.
- Equipment lists may be sorted by:
- Equipment ID
- Serial Number
- Description
- Customer ID
- Job Number
History
- All details of maintenance history may be kept on file as long as the user requires.
Optional Interfacing with
Inventory Control module
- With the optional Inventory Control
module installed, parts issued from inventory will update the Equipment Maintenance software module.
Import module
- Using the optional Import module, you may import equipment, customer, vendor and product lists from ASCII
or CSV files.
Equipment Maintenance Platinum & User Guide via download
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