Preventative Maintenance (PM) Sample Clauses

Preventative Maintenance (PM). ‌ Any given PM shall be defined “completed on time” when all the required tasks are accomplished within the time scheduled. The Contractor shall complete all PMs on time, excluding Work delayed by the Judicial Council or Courts. Any PMs not completed within the time scheduled, are still expected to be completed and subject to the penalty table below. Extensions to due dates caused by the Judicial Council or the Courts must be requested by the Contractor and may be granted by the Judicial Council. No PM will be considered completed until the Work is accepted. (See Exhibit E, Section 10 below).
Preventative Maintenance (PM). As requested by the County, preventative maintenance will be based upon the specific needs of the machine as determined by the Contractor according to manufacture’s manual. The cost for preventative maintenance will be included in the quoted costs listed in the contract. This contract requires Contractor to perform Preventative Maintenance as defined by the manufacture’s specifications. Each PM must be performed according to servicing guidelines established by the proposed manufacturer. Contractor is required to give the customer a minimum of five days’ notice, or schedule a mutually agreed upon time, for all scheduled Preventative Maintenance.
Preventative Maintenance (PM). Schedule
Preventative Maintenance (PM). All Preventative Maintenance activities shall be performed on a periodic basis to ensure that the DCL systems and GES centers are always in a state where the likelihood of a critical failure is minimized. PM activities shall be performed on a schedule that ensures the system availability performance criteria stated in Section 6 of this SOW are met. PM shall be conducted in accordance with the periodic schedule listed in the following sections.