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5.2 Regular maintenance tasks
For maintenance tasks that affect the motor refer to the
documentation provided by the motor manufacturer.
Contact your specialist dealer for maintenance tasks that must
be executed by a specialist.
5.2.1 Maintenance schedule
Interval
Activity
see
Check the motor oil level
Operating manual
provided by the
motor manufacturer
Check the Bowden cables for ease of movement
5.2.3
Visual inspection of the sweeping machine for damage,
particularly ignition cable and spark plug connector
Before each
use
Check tyre pressure
5.2.4
Clean the sweeping machine
5.2.5
as needed
Check and clean the air filter
5.2.6
5.2.2 Maintenance records
Enter the executed maintenance tasks in the table provided for
this purpose. (See section 5.3, page 36). This makes the
maintenance history traceable.
For more extensive records concerning tasks performed on the
sweeping machine we recommend that you keep a separate
list.
5.2.3 Checking the Bowden cables for ease of
movement
WARNING!
Bowden cables that do not move easily can cause uncontrolled
movements of the sweeping machine, severe injury and
material damage.
Therefore:
•
If the Bowden cables do not move easily, do not place the
sweeping machine in service.
•
Contact your specialist dealer and have the sweeping
machine repaired.
Maintenance and repair