3 Maintenance
3.7.5. Reading the SIS output logs
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3.7.5. Reading the SIS output logs
General
Whenever a set condition has expired (e.g. max allowed operation time before service), a
message to this effect will be shown in the Operational log.
Access to logs
How to open a log and show its contents is detailed in the User's Guide, chapter
Service
.
Available messages
The following messages may be shown:
Available in:
SIS message in
the log:
Meaning:
Calendar time
Service Message
Service is due!
X calendar days
since last service.
The manually set calendar time limit has expired.
How to set the limit is detailed in section
Setting the
SIS parametersSetting the SIS parameters on
page 194
.
Proceed with the required service as detailed in
chapter
or chapter
MaintenanceMaintenance on page 109
depending
on which type of service.
Calendar time
Service Message
X calendar days to
next service.
X number of calendar days remain until the
manually set calendar time limit expires.
How to set the value determining when the
message is to be shown, is detailed in section
Setting the SIS parametersSetting the SIS
parameters on page 194
Operation time
Service Message
Service is due!
X production hours
since last service.
The manually set operation time limit has expired.
How to set the limit is detailed in section
Setting the
SIS parametersSetting the SIS parameters on
page 194
.
Proceed with the required service as detailed in
chapter
or chapter
MaintenanceMaintenance on page 109
depending
on which type of service.
Operation time
Service Message
X production hours
to next service.
X number of operation hours remain until the
manually set operation time limit expires.
How to set the value determining when the
message is to be shown, is detailed in section
Setting the SIS parametersSetting the SIS
parameters on page 194
Gearbox time
Service Message
Gearbox x requires
service!
The automatically calculated gearbox time limit has
expired.
Proceed with the required service as detailed in
chapter
or chapter
MaintenanceMaintenance on page 109
depending
on which type of service.
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