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Perform lock out/tagout pro ce dures be fore ad just ing, lu bri cat ing,
clean ing or oth er wise ser vic ing. Fail ure to do so could re sult in un ex pected startup and
could cause se ri ous in jury or death.
Follow the recommended maintenance program to prevent unsafe
operation or accidents.
Keep maintenance area clean and dry. Oily and wet spots are
slippery, greasy rags are a fire hazard, and wet spots are dangerous around electrical
equipment.
The following is a guide for conducting periodic inspections on the passenger stairs to
ensure long service life. The frequencies shown are for the unit operating in average
U.S. climate. If the unit is operated in adverse climatic conditions, i.e., salt spray,
extreme cold or dusty environments, etc., adjust the inspection schedules to an
appropriate frequency.
Servicing the Wollard Passenger Stair requires little more attention than other
conventional vehicles of its type. No special tools are required, other than those
normally found in an airline ground support equipment servicing facility. All work
should be performed in accordance with standard shop practices.
CHAPTER 2 MAINTENANCE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2008
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Truck Mounted Passenger Stair TMPS-200
Manual No. 307559