Removing a maintenance plan
If you have a maintenance plan that you are not using anymore, you can delete it. To do so, follow the steps below.
Step 1: Select the asset.
Step 2: Navigate to the tab “Maintenance," where you will find an overview of the maintenance plans that have been created so far.
Step 3: Hover over the name and three dots will appear.
Step 4: Click on the dots, and you will see the options to Clone, Approve, Mark as active, or Delete plan.
Step 5: By clicking on “Delete plan,” a pop-up message will appear asking you if you are sure.
Click on “Delete” and the maintenance plan will disappear from your maintenance plans overview.
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