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Events: How to work with Attention List

Learn how to use Trackunit Manager’s Attention List to stay ahead of critical events, reduce downtime, and keep your fleet running smoothly.
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Danita Jaipersaud
Marketing Communications Manager

When you manage a construction fleet, small issues can quickly turn into costly problems, from missed maintenance and unexpected faults to unnecessary downtime. The Attention List brings everything requiring action into one clear, easy-to-scan view, ensuring nothing slips through the cracks.

By consolidating critical alerts and open issues, it helps you act quickly to reduce downtime, prevent service delays through proactive scheduling, identify recurring problems before they escalate, and stay organized without having to dig through reports, alerts, or emails.

What You’ll Learn

In this short, guided video you’ll get step-by-step instructions for using the Attention List, including how to:

  • Access the Attention List from the main navigation.
  • Switch between Event View (individual events) and Asset View (summary per machine).
  • Filter by status, event type, site, group, date, and more so you see only what matters.
  • Customize the table layout by showing or hiding relevant columns.
  • Use the Attention List as your daily action hub to open, assign, and mark issues resolved.

By the end, you’ll be equipped to turn the Attention List into your team’s go-to dashboard for fleet health and urgent tasks. For more details, visit this Help Center article.

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