Maintenance
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Checklist A
A-1
Inspect the Manuals and Decals
Maintaining the operator’s and safety manuals
in good condition is essential to safe machine
operation. Manuals are included with each
machine and should be stored in the container
provided in the platform. An illegible or
missing manual will not provide safety and
operational information necessary for a safe
operating condition.
In addition, maintaining all of the safety and
instructional decals in good condition is
mandatory for safe machine operation. Decals
alert operators and personnel to the many
possible hazards associated with using this
machine. They also provide users with
operation and maintenance information. An
illegible decal will fail to alert personnel of a
procedure or hazard and could result in
unsafe operating conditions.
1. Check to make sure that the operator's
and safety manuals are present and
complete in the storage container on the
platform.
2. Examine the pages of each manual to be
sure that they are legible and in good
condition.
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Result: The operator's manual is
appropriate for the machine and all manuals
are legible and in good condition.
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Result: The operator's manual is not
appropriate for the machine or all manuals are
not in good condition or is illegible. Remove
the machine from service until the manual is
replaced.
3. Open the operator's manual to the decals
inspection section. Carefully and
thoroughly inspect all decals on the
machine for legibility and damage.
⊙
Result: The machine is equipped with all
required decals, and all decals are legible and
in good condition.
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Result: The machine is not equipped with all
required decals, or one or more decals are
illegible or in poor condition. Remove the
machine from service until the decals are
replaced.
4. Always return the manuals to the storage
container after use.
Note: Contact your authorized distributor or
if replacement manuals or decals are needed.
A-2
Perform Pre-operation Inspection
Completing a Pre-operation Inspection is
essential to safe machine operation. The
Pre-operation Inspection is a visual inspection
performed by the operator prior to each work
shift. The inspection is designed to discover if
anything is apparently wrong with a machine
before the operator performs the function tests.
The Pre-operation Inspection also serves to
determine if routine maintenance procedures
are required.
Complete
information
to
perform
this
procedure is available in the appropriate
operator's manual.
A-3
Perform Function Tests
Completing the function tests is essential to
safe machine operation. Function tests are
designed to discover any malfunctions before
the
machine
is
put
into
service.
A
malfunctioning machine must never be used.
If malfunctions are discovered, the machine
must be tagged and removed from service.
Complete
information
to
perform
this
procedure
is available in the “function test”
part of the operator's manual.
A-4
Perform 30-Day Service
The 30-day maintenance procedure is a
onetime procedure to be performed after the
first 30 days or 40 hours of usage. After this
interval, refer to the maintenance tables for
continued scheduled maintenance.
Perform the following maintenance
procedures:
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B-3 Inspect the Tires, Wheels and Castle Nut
Torque.
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