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Operator Manual
MB-280-02
Maintenance Schedule
Most of these items should only be performed by a qualified technician. Details regarding the service
procedures can be found in the vehicle service manual.
Any problems found during an inspection should be repaired before the vehicle is put back into
service.
First 25 hours of Operation
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Re-torque wheel nuts.
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Inspect all hardware for tightness
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Adjust front wheel bearings
Every Week
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All daily items plus the following:
• Check all tires, inflation
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Check all tires, damage
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Battery electrolyte level
Every Month or 100 hours
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All weekly items plus the following:
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Fluid leaks
• Brake master cylinder fluid level
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Clean batteries and terminals
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Tighten steering shaft coupler
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Inspect all electrical interlocks for
proper operation
• Clean charger cooling fins or vents
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Clean exterior of drive motor
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Check tire tread wear
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Inspect and tighten all hardware (1st
100 hours then every 500 hours)
Every 3 Months or 300 hours
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All monthly items plus the following:
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Inspect and tighten all hardware.
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Test batteries
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Clean battery compartment
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Clean motor control panel
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Adjust park and/or service brake
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Re-torque the wheel nuts
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Clean and lubricate motor coupler
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Inspect steering linkages and hardware
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Lubricate the vehicle
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Inspect and tighten all power electrical
connections
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Inspect all wiring for cracks, fraying, or
wear
Every 6 Months or 600 hours)
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All 3 month items plus the following:
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Inspect/adjust front wheel bearings
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Inspect rear wheel bearings
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Inspect brake pads
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Inspect steering king pins.
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Inspect suspension bushings and
bumpers
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Align the front end
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Rotate tires
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Inspect frame for damage
Every Year or 1200 hours
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All 6 month items plus the following:
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Flush hydraulic brake system
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Clean and repack front wheel bearings,
change seals
Every Year or 1200 hours
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All Yearly items plus the following:
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Change rear axle oil
Maintenance Guidelines for Severe
Duty Applications
The above maintenance schedule is based
on the average typical application. If the
vehicle is operated under “severe conditions”,
service procedures should be conducted more
frequently than specified. The frequency of
service under severe conditions is determined by
the use of the vehicle. The owner/operator must
evaluate the operating environment to determine
the increase in maintenance frequency.
In addition, the entire vehicle should be
inspected monthly for signs of damage.
The following list is meant as a guide and is not
all-inclusive of a “severe duty” application.
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Operation in excess of 100 hours per
month.
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Extreme temperature.
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Bumpy, dusty, or ill maintained roads.
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Excessively wet areas.
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Corrosive or contaminated areas.
•
Frequent loading of the vehicle at/near
capacity.
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