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Maintenance
D600 - Maintenance operations
Every 1,600 hours (P1 Service)
Every 1,200 hours (P2 Service)
M3
Non-contractual illustrations
PR Catalogue
see chapters
07
Checks
Operations are intended to check:
b Hoses and pipes
b Tightness of the inspection traps
b Tightness of the cable jacket stops
b The operation of safety devices and alarms
b Electrical isolation
b The operation of the electrical equipment and controls
SAFETY WARNING
Users should carefully read the safety instructions prior to any intervention.
Catalogue
P.R.
07
Belt tension check
Alternator belt
b Loosen the fi xing screws (1) and move the alternator
outwards so that the belt is taut enough.
b Tighten the fi xing screws.
b The belt is taut enough when there is defl ection of 15 to
20 mm between the pulleys when applying reasonable
pressure with the thumb. A loose, worn or greasy belt must
be replaced
Note: Always keep a spare belt on hand.
Summary of maintenance operations
b checks 1/1
b belt tension check 1/1
M3
Fill in the maintenance table on sheet D1000
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Defl ection= 15 to 20mm