406, 407 & 409
22
23
Please see operator manual for full details.
Maintenance Position
Fig 23
Routine Maintenance
Prepare the Machine for Maintenance
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132
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Prepare the Machine for Maintenance
Introduction
!M
WARNING
Maintenance must be done only by suitably qualified
and competent persons.
Before doing any maintenance make sure the machine
is safe, it should be correctly parked on level ground.
To prevent anyone starting the engine, remove the
starter key. Disconnect the battery when you are not
using electrical power. If you do not take these
precautions you could be killed or injured.
8-3-1-1
Make the machine safe before you start a maintenance
procedure.
You can complete most of the maintenance procedures
with the loader arm lowered (Position
A
). Unless a
maintenance procedure instructs you differently, you must
lower the loader arm. Refer to
How to Make the Machine
Safe (Loader Arm Lowered)
.
If you lift the loader arm to get access for maintenance
(Position
B
), you must install the maintenance strut on the
loader arm. Refer to
How to Make the Machine Safe
(Loader Arm Lifted)
.
T021690-3
Fig 87.
Routine Maintenance
Prepare the Machine for Maintenance
132
132
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Prepare the Machine for Maintenance
Introduction
!M
WARNING
Maintenance must be done only by suitably qualified
and competent persons.
Before doing any maintenance make sure the machine
is safe, it should be correctly parked on level ground.
To prevent anyone starting the engine, remove the
starter key. Disconnect the battery when you are not
using electrical power. If you do not take these
precautions you could be killed or injured.
8-3-1-1
Make the machine safe before you start a maintenance
procedure.
You can complete most of the maintenance procedures
with the loader arm lowered (Position
A
). Unless a
maintenance procedure instructs you differently, you must
lower the loader arm. Refer to
How to Make the Machine
Safe (Loader Arm Lowered)
.
If you lift the loader arm to get access for maintenance
(Position
B
), you must install the maintenance strut on the
loader arm. Refer to
How to Make the Machine Safe
(Loader Arm Lifted)
.
T021690-3
Fig 87.
Machine Maintenance should be carried out by trained and qualified personnel.
Ensure the machine is parked safe level ground and Isolated.
1.
Park machine In Either position A or B depending on task (position B requires safety strut).
2.
Isolate and Vent machine, removing Key and Isolator.
Daily Checks (10h)
Checks
Condition of attachment / optional equipment
Visual
Grease as required all points on machine (ref Operator handbook)
Physical
Check machine condition latches bonnets,
Visual / physical
Check in Cab switches and functions
Visual/physical
Check engine bay
Visual
Check engine oil
Physical
Check hydraulic oil (sight glass)
Visual
Check coolant levels
Visual
Check fuel separator (Drain if necessary)
Visual / physical
Check coolant pack for dust debris
Visual / physical
Check windscreen & washers fluid level
Visual / physical
Check operation of all services
Physical
Check operation of key items horn lights beacon
Visual / audible
Check operation of hour meter,
Visual
Check tyres and pressures
Visual / physical
Service/Maintenance
Weekly Checks (50h)
Check
Grease machine where necessary
Physical or Visual
Check tyres and tread
Visual
Check machine hose and pipework
Visual
Check ram condition
Visual