How to follow-up scheduled maintenances?
The date and frequency of maintenances must be registered in equipment catalog
1- Click on the button "Scheduled Maintenance" within the process flow module.
2- A list will appear with all the maintenance that should receive its maintenance in the current month or that has already expired its maintenance date, click on the button "Follow-up" in which you want to follow up.
3- Maintenance will go to the "Follow-up Maintenance" stage of the process flow.
4- Follow up the maintenance in a normal way as maintenance with request.
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