9-001 Maintenance Plan
Maintenance work should only be done when the machine has been safely secured (turned off) and the
pneumatic compressed air system has been disconnected.
Daily:
Before operating the machine: check all safety devices to make sure they are working properly, and clean the
dirt, dust and debris off the entire machine.
Weekly, or as necessary:
Drain the filter-pressure reducer; press the yellow plastic component on the filter-pressure reducer up,
respectively disconnecting the machine from the pneumatic compressed air system (semi-automatic drain).
Monthly:
Clean the guide bars and lubricate them with commercial grease.
Clean the dirt, dust and debris off the sliding rails of the carriage.
Yearly:
The ZPM has proven its stability and reliability in many durability and fatigue tests. In order to keep your ZPM
running smoothly for many years, we recommend having the machine serviced by a Grass Maintenance
Technician or by a Grass Distributor every 1 to 3 years.
9-002 Care Information
The machine should only be cleaned when the machine has been safely secured, turned off, and the pneumatic
compressed air system has been disconnected.
Clean the machine as needed. Clean with a soft dry cloth. Do not use harsh cleaning substances such
as acetone, nitro diluted solutions, gasoline or other similar solutions.
Occasionally lubricate the non enameled steel components with a lightly oiled cloth. Use only non-acid
and non-corrosive oil.
9. MAINTENANCE AND CARE
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