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1/ After the first 10 hours of use:
- Check the tightness of the nuts and screws
- Check the hydraulic system (tightness and sealing)
- Check the tightness of the wheels
- Perform a complete diagnosis of the machine to ensure that there are no elements
causing problems.
- Clean the soil off the machine
2/ Every 50 hours of use
- Check the tightness of the nuts and screws
- Check the hydraulic system (tightness and sealing)
- Check the tightness of the wheels
- Perform a complete diagnosis of the machine to ensure that there are no elements
causing problems.
- Lubricate the joints with greasers
- Clean the soil off the machine
2.2.2.
Storage
If the machine is not going to be used for an extended period:
Store the machine under a roof if possible.
Disconnect electrical control devices and store them in a dry place.
Protect the machine against rust. Only spray with oils that are easily biodegradable, e.g. rape
oil.
Unload the wheels.
Protect the hydraulic cylinder piston rods against corrosion.
Do not spray plastic and rubber parts with oil or an anti-corrosion agent or these parts may become
fragile and break.
2.2.3.
Lubrication
Lubricating the machine:
The machine must be lubricated regularly and after each pressure wash.
This keeps the machine in good working order and reduces the costs of repairs and downtime.
Hygiene:
Using lubricants and mineral products in line with the recommendations does not present any health
risks. However, avoid prolonged contact with the skin or inhaling the vapours.
Handling lubricants
WARNING:
Protect yourself from direct contact with oils by wearing gloves or protective cream.
Carefully wash all traces of oil off your skin with soap and hot water. Do not clean your skin with petrol,
diesel or other detergent products.
Oil is toxic. If you swallow oil, consult a doctor immediately.
Keep lubricants out of reach of children.