This maintenance schedule outlines tasks to be completed every 8 hours, 50 hours, and 100 hours for ICT equipment. Tasks to be done every 8 hours include cleaning walls, windows, and ceilings. Every 50 hours, maintenance includes checking hand tools, testers, and supplies. Equipment checks every 100 hours involve computer workstations, AVR/UPS systems, printers, input devices, power cords, circuit breakers, floors, and air conditioning. The schedule was prepared by a CSS trainer, noted by a TESDA coordinator, and approved by the deputy program director of the College of Computer Studies and Engineering.
This maintenance schedule outlines tasks to be completed every 8 hours, 50 hours, and 100 hours for ICT equipment. Tasks to be done every 8 hours include cleaning walls, windows, and ceilings. Every 50 hours, maintenance includes checking hand tools, testers, and supplies. Equipment checks every 100 hours involve computer workstations, AVR/UPS systems, printers, input devices, power cords, circuit breakers, floors, and air conditioning. The schedule was prepared by a CSS trainer, noted by a TESDA coordinator, and approved by the deputy program director of the College of Computer Studies and Engineering.
This maintenance schedule outlines tasks to be completed every 8 hours, 50 hours, and 100 hours for ICT equipment. Tasks to be done every 8 hours include cleaning walls, windows, and ceilings. Every 50 hours, maintenance includes checking hand tools, testers, and supplies. Equipment checks every 100 hours involve computer workstations, AVR/UPS systems, printers, input devices, power cords, circuit breakers, floors, and air conditioning. The schedule was prepared by a CSS trainer, noted by a TESDA coordinator, and approved by the deputy program director of the College of Computer Studies and Engineering.
Computer Aided Design of Multivariable Technological Systems: Proceedings of the Second IFAC Symposium West Lafayette, Indiana, USA, 15-17 September 1982