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1. Quick Start Guide is to present in a concise fashion the basic functions that I mOnlt provides and the manner in which you can directs these functions to improve the efficiency of your operations The User Manual which is also contextually embedded in the product provides a comprehensive presentation of the product s functions and features Version 5 6 3 idea is simple You have Things Fixed Assets that you need to keep in shape You know What needs to be done Job and Who you count on to do it Technician mOnit will organize amp schedule the efforts contact all folks involved and keep track of what went on so that compliance audits use amp cost analysis forecasts and predictive decisions are all covered mOnitl is easytouse OK in life things are only easy once you know what you re doing So here s where you start Computer tools have 2 phases Setting up the system Using the system Setting up the system By setting the System Master you tell mOnit how you want it to work for you When you organize and enter your data I mOnitt is ready to work on your stuff If you are working with the Free Tnal and Sample Data everything is already set up for you You can get right to using the system After the initial set up you only need to repeat the steps for new changes like new FAs new Jobs etc Using the system At this point the Control Panel tells you what is on the T
2. list of work steps to be performed for a maintenance Job procedure on a Fixed Asset The Job is a unique numeric identifier within any Class An example might be Job 1001 Job Name Engine3000 mi Service This one Job can be bound to any number of Fixed Assets i e many Ford vehicles have the same procedure for 3000 mi service Note It is highly recommended that you set the System Master to automatically assign a unique identifier Job so that you just work with the descriptive Job Name that you assign it s easier to remember Task When a Job is due for execution this instance of the Job is termed a Task For example when the appropriate mileage has accumulated on the Ford Pick up Truck the PmOnlt Control Pane schedules the Task of the Engine3000 mi Service The Work Order for this Task will show all of the work steps copied from the Job which serves as a template for this Task think of the Task as a Photocopy of the Job The Task gets used and passed around whereas the Job is the master sheet that stays in the book Version 5 6 5 A few process terms that you should be familiar with Consumption Think of this as a user defined unit of measure o Type usage consumption of a Fixed Asset It is monitored to determine when it is time to perform a Task Some common Consumption Types are hours miles cubic yards loads or ByCalendar Each FA can have up to 4 different Consumption Types that ar
3. Dept Fixed Assets Customer locations that you service work fine FA AIG 12th Street FA Chez Theo Jobs Let IOI assign the Job Generate Job Y you name each type of service you provide Job RefrigSystemService Job HeatingSystemService Job NewConstService Version 5 6 13 Walk thru Setting Up the System There are documents in the Appendices of the User Manual that help you organize your data in the fashion that will allow IOI to provide the most benefit to your operation It is best that you have your data organized before setting up the system Take the walk before you run approach To start why not put in a dozen or so Fixed Asset with a handful of Jobs and work with them to learn the process Here are the steps that you will follow to set up l mOnlt items To Be Worked On Who Does The Work What Will Be Done 3 Enter Technicians 7 Create ClassWide Job ei r 6 Enter Parts to a SK i rts 8 Create link to Jobs Standard Job 2 Designate Default Printer 1 ari 9 Enter E mail Settings Menu File optional 10 Brand the product with your logo optional 1 System Settings Tool Tips explain the field values on the display and a complete screen description is presented in the System Master sub section of the File Processes section of the User Manual 2 Designate Default Printer also available from the menu selection File System Tools Define Printer The complete screen description is in
4. Equipment and Facilities Maintenance amp Compliance System PmOnIt Quick Start Guide Version 5 6 Table of Contents Contents TDC OL COMGCIING osc csvcccsccsssreccessesscccesesesescaoesscecessnessensacessaesesenoenscuscscescesaccegcsaereasd 2 WV CICOING l seess soaa E E E E 3 POEMIMIOIOSY cccavesvcacosseccaseuesceqscacsscocsuceeseceesseeaseuessucssrenssuscaseousaccsscesspcasaaessesneavocesses 5 Basic Relationship of Fixed Asset Class Job and Consumption ssse00 7 VV OR EI OW ABE AIM occcgpccexcesesccnsesss ons cians nesebecense ons devasesdaccssdseseresesdesseenvapeoussecaeness 8 Putting PMOnIt to Work fOr YOU cccsccccssscccssccsssccsssccsssccsscccssscessscoseess 9 A Typical Daily Operating Scenario eseeseeesssesssersersseesssrsssesssrsssesssessserssesssersserssersserssereseeo 9 Organize your data according to your Operations Model cccccceescccseecceesecceesecsesecseneeeseees 12 VV ALI CIM Ul A A 14 Sa YS Mee cts E sete peas acne e sete eatace nase te crane E A TE 14 Contone MOC yele e E E E E EN 16 Con oL Panel ices cteesesscavsteascictecsecaevacsncdessesceususecsceveceseceacdsavsstessaewosavacsvesaseaevesssvess 16 SAAE DATACE i EE ET 17 Coan BUO e E E E E E E S 17 Sea ADUNO oee n A A A E E E E EE E E A E EEES 18 How touse the Scarch Batto Messine E E E S SE G 18 CEE ii e P E 20 Version 5 6 Welcome mOnlt is the most cost effective easy to use equipment and facilities
5. a elements as such Classes Let IOI assign the Class System parameter Generate Class Y you provide useful Class descriptions like Class Loaders Class Dumps Class Compressors Fixed Assets You assign descriptive FA aloha amp numeric like FA Dmp Ford 99 12345 Dump Truck with Tag 12345 Jobs Let IOI assign the Job System Parameter Generate Job Y you provide useful Job descriptions like Job Engine_Service5000_ mi Job Winterization Of course you could break items into more detail and IOI would handle more of the burden For Facility Management amp Policy Compliance a data structure like this will work Classes Let IOI assign the Class System Parameter Generate Class Y Version 5 6 12 you provide useful Class descriptions like Class Facility Fixed Assets Locations and Buildings fit well in a Facility Management scheme FA Campus FA Grounds FA AdminBldg FA Building2 FA Warehouse FA HumanResources Jobs Let IOI assign the Job System Parameter Generate Job Y you provide useful Job descriptions like Job HealthDept Reporting Job Security Weekly Checklist Job Fire _Suppression_Cert Job Grounds Summer_routine Job Grounds Winter_prep Job HR_Skill_ Certification A Service Business could organize data along these lines Classes Let the IOI assign the Class System Parameter Generate Class Y you provide descriptive division names Class PlumbingServiceDept Class RestaurantService
6. e Manager will checkbox the Task Click the Complete Task button and the Task will be removed from the display be captured for history and a scheduled Job will be rescheduled based on the characteristics of the Fixed Asset and your completion direction System Navigation Command Buttons Command buttons are activated by clicking the left mouse button when the cursor is over the button The command buttons used by I mOnlt follows standard Windows conventions The buttons work as follows E yout tetistrecot Ea Sess yout telastrecard E okoren Eg oseon o mdi Search for a specific record and set the Order in which the Arrow buttons above will traverse the data base See example below a Aare Gancehyy 9a7seiyowroerentacton Esae See erent econ Batten Pete econo Bait tommecurens screen Version 5 6 17 Search Button How to use the Search Button h Let s say we were looking at the Blade Replacement Job on the Line1 Blender and wondered whether the Line2 Blender has had it s blades replaced recently Here s what we d do Clicking the Search button from the Job screen m I mOnlt Job Entry Browse Type Class 2002 Blenders Browsing 51 job records Desc Smith Blender Units der Units Current Job Type FAs Linel_Blender Classwide Job Denotes a Required Field Job a 2105 Job Name Blade Replacement Priority Normal si Description Notes This takes 1 5 hours A Seperat
7. e Muiple Addresses with a johndlpyz com mikey com AwtoEmaiWO Forecast Y Click this button to search Follow Up Days NOTE The items presented in the Search honor the Browse Type selection Dropdown in upper Right Corner of the screen This allows you to refine the population of items that you browse through Make a selection please note that by clicking in the columns you can change the order of the items amp each character entered in the Search for box narrows the scope of items presented type a matic search This gets you though a large data pool quickly Version 5 6 18 Search Jobs hfor Lined Job FAs Class Name Technician Me 2482 kif 1236 Lift typ53_ Brandon Burchfield Blade Replacement fender Blendeis Brandon Burchfield 2 Enter your Search data here nde EE See Pee eee Y PUV OD F HE Clean Coil amp Filter Pressure Check As you enter each character of 1 Click in the Column that Temperature check test the green highlight bar amp will move to the closest match EMALT mveyor We clicked in the FA column Service Motor Assembly T 2003 Uinet_ Conveyor So the Search will order by Sprocket Check ss 2402 Linet_ Conveyor FA and look to match the you want to search by search text you enter in the f Controler calibration 2104 Line2 Blender top Search for line against the clean Coit amp Filter 2108 Line2 Ch
8. e set in the Class that it belongs to Frequency This value is the frequency between instances of a scheduled Job associated with the Consumption Type An example would be if the Job concerned an Engine3000 mi Service the Consumption Type would be miles and the Frequency would be 3000 miles Current This value represents the current state of a consumption clock of a Consumption Fixed Asset For our Ford Pick up truck this would be the odometer Value reading for Consumption Type miles For Consumption Type ByCalendar the current value is internal and not visible to the user Last This value is a snapshot of the Consumption Value associated with Completed the Consumption Type as of the last time this Job was performed on this Fixed Asset The example of our Ford Pick up truck The Engine3000 mi Service was last completed at 33 000 miles The Current Consumption Value is 35 000 miles We would expect the Task to be generated when the system was notified that the mileage reached 36 000 miles Version 5 6 6 Basic Relationship of Fixed Asset Class Job and Consumption When a Fixed Asset is established it must belong to a grouping element termed Class Proper setup would have similar Fixed Assets FA be members of the same Class Ex Chev_07 Chev_08 and Ford_09 would be FAs in the Class we established as Delivery_ Vans With this in place we can setup a Job associated with the C
9. iller FA data Pressure Check 2107 Linez_Chiller Note The selected column has a Bold Temperat 2106 Line2 Chiller heading 3 Clickheretoget 2101 Linez Conveyor Service Mo details on 2103 Line2 Conveyor _____ Conveyors Brandon bucna highlighted item F2102 Line2 Conveyor Conveyors Brandon Burchfield 2105 Line3 Blender Blenders Brandon Burchfield _ Click in a Column to Sort By That Column Note that the Search is designed so that no matter how large the pool of data the entry of a few characters will bring the desired data onto the screen Returning to view the data A fmOniti Job Entry v Browsing 51 job records Priority Normal Description Rephac t blade Assembly Hotes This takes 1 5 hows Emai Task Notification Separate Muline Addresses with amp johndtayz com miketipyz com Technician Brandon Burchfield vil C AutoEmall WO Forecast pea There are no teras to show in thes fodar Consumption Type Follow Up Days Version 5 6 19 Keep in mind You must have at least 1 Technician Every Fixed Asset must belong to a Class lf you are going to assign Parts to Jobs When you enter a Job for the 1 time When you create a ClassWide Job Version 5 6 set it to Tech if you want think about your operation but you could just have one Facility if you want enter your Parts Master before entering Jobs yo
10. ions Scenario Providing example Operations Models Providing Initial Data Input Steps lf you have reviewed the product and feel comfortable with the basics feel free to move on to the walk thru Version 5 6 AA Terminology Four basic data organization terms Fixed Asset This is the individual piece of equipment or item that has work shown as FA performed upon it You provide the descriptive designation that makes sense for your operation and the system will keep track of the activity and costs against this FA FA of PU Ford 99 12345 would be suitable the Ford Pick up Truck with a license plate of 12345 For H R compliance items each person or personnel groups can also be assigned a descriptive FA Facilities that require maintenance tasks could just be their name for example WalkerBuilding Class Fixed Assets is key to reducing the setup work load and streamline the formulation of meaningful reports With all similar Fixed Assets in the same Class you can define a Job one time and have it automatically apply to all Fixed Assets in that Class Grouping items with similar maintenance like trucks forklifts etc into their own Class reduces the setup effort Note It is highly recommended that you set the System Master to automatically assign a unique identifier Class so that you just work with the descriptive Class Name that you assign it s easier to remember Job shown as A Job is the
11. ish The Task SF let me see if hhh en How much did it cost Mark As Complete fatwa ch Any Notes a Database of Events amp Costs i Version 5 6 8r Putting mOnIt to Work for You A Typical Daily Operating Scenario Let s assume we come in first thing in the morning and activate I mOnIt From the Guide Screen you activate the Control Panel The Control Panel will check the parameters of all Fixed Assets compile a list of Tasks that need attention and display them with an icon and color scheme that indicates the timeliness of the Task Some of these are new Tasks but many of them are from prior days As a supervisor this is your starting point Get your Technicians started for the day lf you have Classes that include the automated consumption feature you will respond to the System prompt when I mOnIt initiates or click the Automate Consumption button when you decide it is the proper time to check for new Tasks The Control Panel task list will now include Tasks that have been triggered by Automated Consumption Review the Control Panel task list to see if there are Tasks that you want to cancel If so checkmark them and click the Cancel Task button These Tasks will have their associated values reset be recorded in history as cancelled and will disappear from the display Now review the list of Tasks on the Control Panel consider your staffing desired work load and priority of the items pre
12. lass and that Job will then apply to all FAs in that Class and to any FAs entered into that Class at a later date This Job is termed a Classwide Job and it will be triggered for Task scheduling by the designated Consumption Type Clock in each FA in that Class Ex We can setup two Classwide Jobs for Delivery_Vans Oil change every 5000 miles amp Winterize Every September 30 The Mileage Consumption Clock and the By Calendar Consumption Clock in each of the Chev_07 Chev_08 and Ford_09 will trigger a scheduling instance of the Job a Task as the FA s own condition would dictate You can setup any number of regular Jobs for each individual Van and the system will schedule those Tasks based on the consumption recorded for that Van In addition to scheduled Jobs you can handle non scheduled Jobs like Immediate Job amp Demand Job for immediate execution Very powerful indeed l Classwide Jobs Class Delivery_Van for all FA in this Class eee P FA Chev _07 Winterize Oil Change 5000Mi _ 2 Each FA can have up to4 Consumption Clocks that track consumption usage in different units by calendar miles hours loads etc Job Regular for this FA only Duratec Engine check 15000mi Version 5 6 Workflow Diagram BY Bs N eae a SOS hy amp a Open Cut Work aa Analysis amp Reporting Y Assign to Tachak in G ere Accompl
13. maintenance amp compliance management system available It s simplicity and flexibility allows you to address a fundamental reality of every enterprise You have resources that you need to keep in proper order These resources will deplete and wear through operations You could use an assistant to keep things running smoothly If you know the level of their use you can be proactive in maintaining those resources to prevent unscheduled breakdowns that create havoc with productivity And while your at it why not use the same system to process ad hoc requests for service and provide an automatic audit trail of your efforts to keep in compliance of regulations and corporate policy l mOnIt schedules jobs prints work orders captures and reports costs amp activity for equipment and events of all types mOnlIt can forecast personnel and material requirements so that you can better plan your operations mOnlIt reminds you when inspections insurance and license renewals are due and even schedules follow ups if desired to help insure completion and customer satisfaction Non scheduled task activity amp costs can be captured so that all costs are available for analysis and reporting PmOnlt with its broad array of E mail capabilities allows your colleagues to request services provides you with the capabilities to send Work Orders notes and observations reference documents and photos to keep all involved parties informed The purpose of this
14. notes on his log that the windshield is cracked In this case the maintenance manager would create a OneTime Job A Task would be scheduled for the repair but it would not create a repeating periodic schedule If a Work Order is required to meet an immediate need like a plumbing emergency the maintenance manager can click the Immediate Job button If you have the Demand Job feature activated your colleagues can e mail work requests which automatically appear on the Control Panel You will also more than likely have after the fact events like on the road breakdown repairs You capture these costs and activities with the entry of a Quick Job Some of the Tasks on the Control Panel can be the result of you setting the Follow up reminder feature This causes a Task to automatically appear at the designated interval after the original Task is marked as completed Their purpose is typically to remind the manager to contact the client as a Customer Satisfaction item We Care gesture or to serve as a Quality Control reminder to the supervisor to make an inspection for work evaluation Version 5 6 10 Planning Tool With the Technicians busy at work and the daily operation cycle under control the maintenance manager can now use I m On It for planning Jobs that have an entry in the Lead Days field will generate Tasks that appear on the Control Panel prior to their due date termed Upcoming Jobs This provide
15. oDo List It knows the schedule amp it checks for emailed requests You review the list You change it You decide which Tasks to do which Tasks are complete which FAs have been used to what degree consumption The Control Panel will execute your commands to produce Work Orders email folks close Tasks etc Reporting and Exporting activity amp costs provides the basis for answering all compliance planning and predictive requests Whenever you have a question or need help just Press lt F1 gt and the ext sensitive Help Screens will show you the way See told you it was easy The keys to the successful implementation of any software system are Know your operations and desired goals Know the features and functions of the software tools Examine your processes amp be open to change to utilize the tools Organize your data amp processes to best match the software tools and meet your goals Follow the process of the software system and analyze the results Following the keys presented above we know no one knows your business better than you We want to focus on you quickly getting up to speed on the basics of I mOnlt We will do this by Providing a glossary of System Terminology Providing a description of Basic Relationships Presenting a diagram of Work Flow Providing a description of Operations Providing a walk thru of the controls Providing a description of a Typical Daily Operat
16. rigger additional Tasks to appear You can act on these now by Clicking the Exit button to close the Control Panel re activate the Control Panel again and a refreshed Task list is presented Or you can have as your plan that these new Tasks are considered as part of tomorrow s new work Process Completed Tasks Review the stack of completed Work Orders from prior days checkmark the Task list entries on the Control Panel for those Tasks that have been completed If you have Completed Task Notes Completed Task Documents or you want to e mail a completion notice click the Task Information button and make the desired entries If you see from the Completed Work Order that additional costs or additional parts were used record these events with the Task Costs button amp the Task Parts button or If your operating scenario generates many additional cost entries use the Enter Costs button for a Batch Entry approach to cost data capture When all is as desired click the Complete Task button for the line items that you have checkmarked These Tasks will now have their associated values reset be recorded in history as completed be re scheduled and will disappear from the Control Panel Ad hoc or Immediate need situations There are always unplanned events that occur at a busy facility Let s look at typical situations and how you can use IOI to help you handle them One type situation might be that of a driver who
17. s a daily reminder to the manager to examine this Task and consider steps to insure that the required resources will be available to accomplish this Task when it comes due To help with planning you can Forecast requirements Reports can be produced or you can export to Excel for further data manipulation for tasks that will be coming due by clicking Forecast Tasks Button You set the calendar out to a desired time frame ex 6 weeks review the report to get an idea of the required skills check vacation schedules etc amp give the guys a heads up This same process is available from the Forecast Parts Button to allow you to determine what parts will be required in the future and to get them ordered if necessary Evaluation Tool You can place Labor Requirement items in the Parts Table in addition to standard parts You can set up Jobs to automatically bind to these items This provides a way to measure performance opposite Job Standards that you can establish Example Xstdlabor_J1 the standard hours that it should take to accomplish this task Xstdcost_J1 the standard cost for this task Hint If you are a service enterprise using I mOnlIt to manage your service operations you can incorporate this same thinking to create a doublecheck to insure that you bill for all activity amp parts Checking to see that your guys do not inadvertently leave anything on the table through sloppy practices Reports tha
18. sented To balance the load you can easily change Technicians assigned to the Tasks if desired If you see Tasks that you want to give a heads up to the Technician about some gotchas checkmark the Tasks one at a time and click on the Task Information button under the Task Info Panel where you can enter custom notes that will show on the Work Order and add e mail address if you want to e mail copies of the Work Order or attach documents to email with the Work Order The Set Filter button allows you change the criteria so that you can focus on the items of interest Clicking the column heading will cause the items to be displayed alphabetically according to the entries in that column Now you can checkmark all of the Tasks for which you wish to produce Work Orders click the Print Work Order button or E Mail Work Order button and Work Orders will be produced and the Task status set to WO Work Order Distribute the Work Orders to the Technicians Input the equipment usage Consumption lf you have a stack of operator reports or driver logs that show the usage consumption Version 5 6 x of individual pieces of equipment FA you can either Click the Enter Consumption button and select from a Grid of FA s to make a Batch Entry of Consumption usage or go to the Fixed Asset screen and adjust the Current Consumption Values with the new meter readings Recognize that the entry of Consumption may t
19. system Every time the Control Panel is started the system checks the state of all items and presents the Tasks requiring attention in the Task List The Task List can be presented in various sorted order by clicking the Column Headings To learn more about a Task you checkbox that line and use the Task Info Buttons to direct the data displayed in the Info Panel Operations that impact the collection of active Tasks or provide general system functions are termed Action Buttons and are grouped below the Task List General use Buttons that appear throughout the System are termed Command Buttons Recall from the Work Flow Diagram that the typical Lifecycle of a Task is like this It appears on the Control Panel when it is Due to be acted upon Consumption has happened to a degree that the meter in the Fixed Asset has hit the Trigger that was established when the Job was created A Photocopy of the Job Worksteps is created a Task and it appears on the Control Panel with a status of Open The Maintenance Manager will checkbox the Task Click the Print Work Order button and the Work Order will be produced The status will change to WO The system can be set to skip this step and make it so that when a Task appears it goes directly to WO status and a Work Order is automatically e mailed When the Version 5 6 16 Technician turns in the Work Order as completed the Maintenanc
20. t can help you gauge productivity are Reports All FA Event type Completed Pick Date range This Week Task Hours and Dollars Reports All FA Event type Completed Pick Date range This Week Parts Usage Reports All FA Event type Completed Pick Date range This Week Job Compliance Export Select items you want Produce any Excel Spreadsheet or Graph Version 5 6 11 Organize your data according to your Operations Model By organizing the items to be worked on Fixed Assets the work to be done and the criteria for scheduling Jobs the features in mOnlt will help you efficiently manage these areas Equipment Preventive Maintenance The Operations Manager wants to keep the equipment operating plan shop activity and capture costs amp warranty data Facilities Operations amp Compliance The Facility Manager wants to plan their operations keep track of costs and demonstrate compliance to regulatory agencies and company policy service Business Management Servicer Business Assistant The Business Owner wants to schedule amp execute cyclical services Know what billable items have been consumed and keep their business in front of the customer E mailing completion notes pictures and documents to build the demand for more service I mOnlt can be scheduled to e mail promotional material to your customers too To Manage Equipment Maintenance you can structure the dat
21. the Define Printer sub section of the Other Options section of the User Manual Version 5 6 a JA 3 Enter Technicians There must be at least 1 Technician You can use Tech for the entire department if it suits your operation A complete screen description is presented in the Technician sub section of the File Processes section of the User Manual 4 Enter Class Every Fixed Asset must belong to a Class Grouping similar Fixed Assets in the same Class can provide a significant reduction in Job input effort A complete screen description and presentation of issues to consider is presented in the Class sub section of the File Processes section of the User Manual 5 Enter Fixed Assets A complete screen description is presented in the Fixed Assets sub section of the File Processes section of the User Manual 6 Enter Parts A complete screen description is presented in the Parts sub section of the Parts Maintenance section of the User Manual 7 Create ClassWide Job Acomplete description of this process is presented in the Class sub section of the File Processes section of the User Manual 8 Create Standard Job The Create Standard Job Button takes you to the Fixed Asset Screen where highlighted in the lower right hand corner are the 3 methods of creating Jobs A complete description of this process is presented in the Fixed Asset sub section of the File Processes section of the User Manual 9 Enter E mail Settings Tool Tips explain
22. the field values on the display and a complete screen description is presented in the E Mail settings sub section of the File Processes section of the User Manual 10 Your Company Logo A complete description of how to put your company identity on the product is presented in the Application Graphics Appendix You re Set up Once the system is set up you will typically use the Guide Screen to input new items and Jobs produce reports and planning data but much of your activity will be handling active Tasks Today s work The Control Panel is ready to help Version 5 6 15 Controlling the Cycle Control Panel i mOntt Control Panel _ Select All O Select None Select Fixed Asset Job Name Technician Status eee Facilities Mgmt Bidg Crew 02 07 12 OPEN Info Panel A Mage pet Lopez 03 14 12 the Tasks lines will be displayed A a Seu sorted in ascending order based l a T E on the information in the u d iip re NA oe O emais oaa issn ortn Ay Linet Conveyor Rt Click to select Multiple Tasks to Print i Task List W O Email W O Complete or Cancel are color coded as ear in this legend Color Legend aa request has a g neTime Job Warranty Job mailed in with an error DJDemand Job Follo OD immediate Job Oiigh Priority Low Prior Chick in Select Colur io d Task Right q to Select iuiinle Chick Column Tite to Sort The Control Panel is the Heart of the
23. u must set the Last Completed value the System will assume today or O and many times that is not what you would like if you want to stagger the work you need to visit each Job FA instance and set the Last Completed value 20
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