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INSPECTION AND CHECKS
Before each day’s operation of the KANGA Loader, the
operator MUST
perform the inspection and checks as outlined below.
The purpose of the operator’s inspection is to keep the equipment in a
safe working condition and to detect any signs of malfunctioning during
normal operations between scheduled maintenance checks.
While it may not be the operator’s responsibility to perform mechanical
maintenance, they should be thoroughly familiar with the unit, as this
involves their own safety.
Many costly maintenance jobs can be prevented through observance of
the following operator maintenance inspections and checks by KANGA
Loader operators.
For expert advice and quality service, consult an expert repairer, we
recommend an authorised kanga repairer.
The owner should retain evidence that proper maintenance has been
performed as prescribed.
A claim against a warranty will not qualify if it results from lack of
maintenance and not from defective material or authorised workmanship.
CAUTION:
DO NOT operate a Kanga Loader that is known to be damaged or
malfunctioning. Remove the key from the ignition and Tag Out the machine
using an Out of Service tag and contact your Service Agent.
Defective components and/or equipment malfunctions can jeopardise the safety of the operator and
other personnel and can cause extensive damage to the unit. Remember, a poorly maintained unit
could become a great operational hazard.
MAINTENANCE
DAILY OPERATOR MAINTENANCE
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