Daily checks
Checking the snow groomer and attachments for irregularities
NOTICE
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If you detect any faults, damage, missing operating fluids, or potential electrical malfunctions,
consult authorized PRINOTH maintenance personnel immediately.
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If secondary damage seems likely, put the vehicle out of service until the problem is corrected.
Everyday before starting the piste preparation, perform a visual inspection of the snow groomer. In
particular, the parts, fluid levels, and functions mentioned in this chapter must also be checked.
Checking components that contain fluids
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All of the components on the snow groomer and its attachments that contain fluids (engine, hy-
draulic system, pump distributor gear, and final drive) must be checked for leak tightness in
order to detect leaks as soon as possible.
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Check the parts for leak tightness.
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Correct any leaks immediately.
Checking the electrical system
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The electrical system, and particularly safety and warning devices, must be checked to ensure
their functional reliability. If any malfunctions are found (fuses, relays, bulbs etc.), these must
be corrected immediately.
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Make sure the parts are working properly.
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Address any problems immediately.
Checking the batteries
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Make sure that the batteries and their terminals are securely fastened.
Checking the tracks
Track tension affects the braking capacity of the vehicle.
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Check the track tension.
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Check the following parts for wear:
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Crosslinks and track guides
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Ice-gripping spikes (if installed)
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Wheels
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Sprockets
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If necessary, replace missing locking pins or stop nuts on the attachments' bolts.
Checking the front blade
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Carry out a visual inspection.
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Check the hydraulic connections.
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Check that front blade/attachment frame connections are tight; tighten nuts if necessary.
Checking the rear tiller and tiller shaft
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Carry out a visual inspection.
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Check the hydraulic connections.
Operating and Maintenance Manual
Snow groomer
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