infoX-WISG Routine Maintenance Guide

1.1 Purpose of Routine Maintenance

This is to make sure that the system can run effectively.
During the routine maintenance:
- You can find hidden problems of the system to optimize them and improve the running efficiency of the system.
- You can detect the foreboding of faults and eliminate them in time to avoid rushing reparation and economical loss due to service interruption.
- You can fully understand the running status state of the system to give instruction for further development and instruction of the system.

1.2 Classification of Routine Maintenance

Based on Maintenance Period
Based on different maintenance period, routine maintenance falls into the following types:
- Emergency maintenance
Emergency maintenance refers to the maintenance task in case of equipment fault or network adjustment. You need to perform such maintenance when the user claims fault, or in case of equipment damage or cable failure.
- Routine maintenance
Routine maintenance refers to maintenance items that the operator performs daily so as to learn equipment running status for immediate troubleshooting.
- Periodical maintenance
Periodical routine maintenance refers to regular maintenance. For example, you need not clean a tape recorder or back up data every day. Do them periodically. Periodical maintenance includes monthly maintenance and quarterly maintenance.
Based on Maintenance Content
Based on the features of the WISG products, routine maintenance falls into the following types:
- Equipment room environment check

- Alarm information check

- Firewall maintenance

- Operating system maintenance

- Database maintenance

- WISG applications maintenance

1.3 Basic Principles of Routine Maintenance

The basic principles of routine maintenance isare as follows: to perform the maintenance must be performed routinely, prepare and carry out the maintenance plan, and record the maintenance items effectively. Detailed maintenance plan and items must be prepared, carried out and recorded effectively during the routine maintenance.
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