Maintenance
Maintenance Schedules
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Maintenance Schedules
General
WARNING
Maintenance must be done only by suitably qualified and competent persons.
Before doing any maintenance make sure the machine is safe, it must be correctly parked on solid, level
ground.
To prevent anyone starting the engine, remove the ignition key. Disconnect the battery when you are not
using electrical power. If you do not take these precautions you could be killed or injured.
A badly maintained machine is a danger to the operator and the people working around the operator. Make
sure that the regular maintenance and lubrication tasks listed in the service schedules are done to keep the
machine in a safe and efficient working condition.
To ensure the correct functioning of the engine and emissions control system all operation and maintenance
must be conducted in accordance with the instructions in this manual. Incorrect operation, maintenance or
repair of the engine and emissions control system may lead to reduced product life, loss of performance
or malfunctions. It is the machine owner's responsibility to ensure maintenance is conducted properly in
accordance with the requirements in this manual.
Apart from the daily tasks, the schedules are based on the machine running hours. Keep a regular check on
the hourmeter readings to correctly gauge the service intervals. When there is no hourmeter installed, use the
calendar equivalents to determine the service intervals.
Do not use a machine which is due for a service. Make sure any defects found during the regular maintenance
checks are corrected immediately.
More frequent checks of engine components than the engine manufacturer recommends do not invalidate
emissions warranty.
How to Use the Maintenance Schedules
The schedules show the service tasks which must be done and their intervals.
The services must be done at either the hourly interval or the calendar equivalent, whichever occurs first.
The intervals given in the schedules must not be exceeded. If the machine is operated under severe conditions
(high temperature, dust, water, etc.) shorten the intervals.
Table 6.
Service task can be completed by a competent operator. Details of how to com-
plete the service task are given in the Operator's Manual.
We recommend that a Service Engineer completes the service task. Details of
how to complete the service task are given in the Service Manual.
Maintenance Intervals
Table 7.
Interval (h)
Calendar Equivalent
10
Daily
50
Weekly
500
Six months
1000
Yearly
2000
Two years
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