Annual Preventative Maintenance Sample Clauses

Annual Preventative Maintenance. One (1) annual Preventative Maintenance (“PM”) service per NCM server shall also be provided, to be conducted on a date (or where required, on a series of consecutive dates) as mutually agreed upon by the parties. The on-site Hill-Rom Representative shall document the PM and provide Customer with an outcome report. The annual PM also includes installation and certification of the latest available Minor Releases as well as required travel expenses on the agreed to PM date(s).
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Annual Preventative Maintenance. This service must be performed in conjunction with the heating system efficiency tune-up.
Annual Preventative Maintenance. Agent shall conduct a comprehensive preventive maintenance visit of each Unit, each year. The following maintenance services are included and are conducted as noted: ⮚ Caulk bathtub, vanity tops, and kitchen counter. ⮚ Re-grout tiled areas as necessary. ⮚ Adjust/repair all doors and door stops. ⮚ Adjust/repair movable windows. ⮚ Verify windows and door screens are operable and in good repair. ⮚ Perform minor touch-up paint as needed. ⮚ Check all appliances for condition/operation. ⮚ Remove range drawer and clean behind range. ⮚ Refrigerator – Pull from wall and clean coils. ⮚ Washer & Dryer – Clean filters, check trap. ⮚ Check/repair light fixtures. ⮚ Check/repair electrical outlets and switches. ⮚ Check/repair plumbing fixtures. ⮚ Kitchen sink – check fixtures and operation, test disposal with ice. ⮚ Toilets – flush and verify operation and check for leaks. ⮚ Floor drains – run water and ensure traps are clean and full. ⮚ Bath sink & tub – check fixtures, clean out drains and verify operation. ⮚ Water heater – check operation and verify temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit. ⮚ Check carpet and trim frays as needed. ⮚ Clean and verify operation of exhaust fans. ⮚ Clean and paint, as needed all HVAC vents. ⮚ Verify in-room safe operation and replace batteries. ⮚ Verify HVAC systems operation and settings. ⮚ Replace batteries in flash light, TV remotes, and alarm clocks. ⮚ Check overall condition of room.
Annual Preventative Maintenance. 1. Physically inspect and clean security access control enclosure, lock power supplies, replace batteries as needed.
Annual Preventative Maintenance. In order to maintain instruments in optimum working condition, minimize instrument down time and delayed results, Con‐Test maintains service contracts with regularly scheduled preventative maintenance guidelines. Service contracts and preventative maintenance schedules are standard for sophisticated and vital equipment such as GC’s, GC/MS, IC, ICP, ICP‐MS, UV‐VIS Spectrophotometer, Thermo Discrete Gallery, and the TOC analyzer. In the event of unavoidable down time Con‐Test has alternate methods of analysis for most analytes. Common routine maintenance activities should be performed according to the following schedule. Instrument Method Activity Frequency GC/MS VOA‐Purge and Trap 624 Check Gas Daily 8260 System Bake Replace Septa Clean/Replace Liner Change Column Change Ferrules Replace Trap Change Vacuum Pump Oil Daily As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed Twice Per Year GC/MS Semi‐VOA 625 Check Gas Daily 8270 System Bake Replace Septa Replace Glass Wool Clean/Replace Liner Change Column Change Ferrules Change Vacuum Pump Oil Daily Daily Daily As Needed As Needed As Needed Twice Per Year GC 608, 8081, 8082 Check Gas Daily 602, 8015, 8100 Replace Septa Replace Glass Wool Clean/Replace Liner Change Column Change Ferrules Daily As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed Eppendorf Pipettes Calibration/Verification Annual by vendor Weekly by Analyst Instrument Method Activity Frequency Infrared Thermometer Gun Calibration/Verification Quarterly ICP 6010 Check/Change Pump Tubing Daily 200.7 Change Capillary Tubing Clean Nebulizer Clean Spray Change Clean Torch As Needed Monthly/ As Needed Monthly/ As Needed As Needed ICP‐MS 6020 Check/Change Pump Tubing Daily 200.8 Change Torch Change Injector Clean Gem Cone Tips Clean Xxxxx Spray Chamber As Needed As Needed As Needed As Needed Mercury 7470 Clean Cell Monthly Cold Vapor 7471 Clean Windows Monthly 245.2 NIOSH 6009 Change Tubing As Needed Thermo Discrete Gallery NECi Nitrate Reductase/ Rinse/Flush System Daily Nitrate and Nitrite NECi N07‐0003 pH/Ion Meter & Electrodes SM 4500 H‐B Rinse/Clean Electrodes Daily SW‐846 9040 Conductivity Meter SM 2510B in‐house Calibration Daily Calibration by vendor Annual UV Lamp (Microbiology) SM 9223 Clean with Ethanol with cloth As Needed
Annual Preventative Maintenance 

Related to Annual Preventative Maintenance

  • Preventative Maintenance Standards of applicable Professional Governing Body. Anesthesia and surgical equipment maintenance standards as per manufacturer specifications and guidelines, subject to review and acceptance by AHS.

  • Planned Maintenance (a) Sellers may designate up to twenty (20) Days of Planned Maintenance on Sellers’ Facilities during each Contract Year. Sellers shall be entitled to reduce (including down to zero (0)) its Gas scheduling under Clause 8 and Exhibit 3 for each Day of Planned Maintenance.

  • Emergency Maintenance LightEdge reserves the right to perform emergency Service maintenance as needed outside the Scheduled Maintenance window, in which case LightEdge will make a reasonable effort to notify the Customer if feasible under the circumstances. Any such maintenance will be considered an “Emergency Maintenance”. All Service SLAs will apply during Emergency Maintenance.

  • Software Maintenance Subrecipient shall apply security patches and upgrades in a timely manner and keep virus software up-to-date on all systems on which State data may be stored or accessed.

  • Facility Maintenance Seller shall perform, or cause to be performed, all scheduled and unscheduled maintenance required on the Facilities in order to meet the Warranty Specifications and Performance Standards. In that regard, Seller’s responsibilities hereunder shall include, without limitation, promptly correcting any Bloom System or BOF malfunctions, either by (i) recalibrating or resetting the malfunctioning Bloom System or BOF, or (ii) subject to Section 5.7(b), repairing or replacing Bloom System or BOF components which are defective, damaged, worn or otherwise in need of repair or replacement.

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