WORKSHOP MANUAL
PARK
Chapter
2 - INFORMATION FOR SERVICE CENTRES
EDITION
2020
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2.5.4 Routine maintenance schedule
The routine maintenance schedule includes a series of interventions, distributed according to the
following tables, divided by subject and purpose of the interventions.
A) Machine
Intervention Type
First 5
hours
Every
25
hours
Every
50
hours
Every
year
or 100
hours
[
...]
Functionality check
Check of all the transmission belts
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Check of the wear of the bearings of all the tension pulleys
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–
Check / adjustment of the steering wheel
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Check and adjustment of the accelerator cable (RPM)
●
Check and adjustment of the air cable (if mounted)
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Check of the adjustment of the seat and of the steering column
●
Check of the tightening of nuts and screws
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Check of the tightening torque of the wheel nuts
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Check and test of the battery
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●
Test of the charging system output
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–
Cleaning of the battery terminals
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–
Check of the wear of the front axle shafts and bushings
(1)
.
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–
General lubrication
(1)
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●
Check of the tyre pressure
●
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Check of the lighting system
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–
Safety check
Check of the efficiency of the safety devices
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Check of the conditions of all the fuel lines
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–
Check of the conditions of all the hydrostatic oil hoses
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–
Check of the electrical system and of the wiring condition
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–
Check of the motor wiring connectors and users
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–
Cleaning of the area around the exhaust silencer
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Check and cleaning of the exhaust system and heat deflector
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–
Check and adjustment of the parking brake
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Practical test
Test driving
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Check of the controls
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–
Check of the smoothness and operation of the steering wheel
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Check of the speed check and pedal adjustment
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Braking test and check of the hydrostatic stop response
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(1)
Emphasize to the user the importance of keeping the wheel hubs controlled and well lubricated,
to avoid premature wear of the drive shafts and hubs.