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3.1
General notes on maintenance
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3.1
General notes on maintenance
When performing maintenance work always comply
with the appropriate safety regulations.
Thorough maintenance of the machine guarantees far
longer safe functioning of the machine and prolongs
the lifetime of important components. The effort need-
ed for this work is only little compared with the prob-
lems that may arise when not observing this rule.
The terms right/left correspond with travel direction
forward.
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Always clean machine and engine thoroughly be-
fore starting maintenance work.
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For maintenance work stand the machine on level
ground.
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Perform maintenance work only with the engine
shut down.
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Relieve hydraulic pressures before working on hy-
draulic lines.
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Before working on electric parts of the machine dis-
connect the battery and cover it with insulation ma-
terial.
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When working in the area of the articulated joint at-
tach the articulation lock (transport lock).
Environment
During maintenance work catch all oils and fuels
and do not let them seep into the ground or into
the sewage system. Dispose of oils and fuels en-
vironmentally.
Keep used filters in a separate waste container
and dispose of environmentally.
Catch biodegradable oils separately.
Notes on the fuel system
The lifetime of the engine mainly depends on the pu-
rity of the fuel.
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Keep fuel free of contaminants and water, since this
will damage the injection elements of the engine.
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Drums with inside zinc lining are not suitable to
store fuel.
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Keep used filters in a separate waste container and
dispose of environmentally.
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The fuel drum must rest for a longer period of time
before drawing off fuel.
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Under no circumstances must the drum be rolled to
the tapping point just before drawing out fuel.
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When choosing the storage place for fuel make
sure that spilled fuel will not harm the environment.
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Do not let the hose stir up the slurry at the bottom of
the drum.
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Do not draw off fuel from near the bottom of the
drum.
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The rest in the drum is not suitable for the engine
and should only be used for cleaning purposes.
Notes on the performance of the engine
On engines both combustion air and fuel injection
quantities are thoroughly adapted to each other and
determine power, temperature level and exhaust gas
quality of the engine.
If your engine has to work permanently in "thin air" (at
higher altitudes) and under full load, you should con-
sult the customer service of BOMAG or the customer
service of the engine manufacturer.
Notes on the hydraulic system
During maintenance work on the hydraulic system
cleanliness is of major importance. Make sure that no
dirt or other contaminating substances can enter into
the system. Small particles can produce flutes in
valves, cause pumps to seize, clog nozzles and pilot
bores, thereby making expensive repairs inevitable.
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If, during the daily inspection of the oil level the hy-
draulic oil level is found to have dropped, check all
lines, hoses and components for leaks.
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Seal leaks immediately. If necessary inform the re-
sponsible customer service.
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We recommend to use our filling and filtering unit
with fine filter to fill the system. This ensures finest
filtration of the hydraulic oil, prolongs the lifetime of
the hydraulic oil filter and protects the hydraulic sys-
tem.
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Clean fittings, filler covers and the area around such
parts before disassembly to avoid entering of dirt.
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Do not leave the tank opening unnecessarily open,
but cover it so that nothing can fall in.
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