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Bomag BPR 25/32 - General Notes on Maintenance

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26 BPR 25/32 - BPR 25/40
4.1 General notes on mainte-
nance
When performing maintenance work always com-
ply with the appropriate safety regulations.
Thorough maintenance of the machine guaran-
tees far longer safe function of the machine and
prolongs the lifetime of important components.
The effort needed for this work is only little com-
pared with the problems that may arise when not
observing this rule.
Always clean machine and engine thoroughly
before starting maintenance work.
For maintenance work stand the machine on
level ground.
Perform maintenance work generally with the
engine stopped.
During maintenance work catch all oils and
fuel environmentally and do not let them seep
into the ground or into the sewage system.
Dispose of oils and fuel environmentally.
Notes on the fuel system
The lifetime of the engine depends mainly on the
cleanliness of the fuel.
Keep fuel free of dirt and water, as otherwise
the injection components on the engine may
be destroyed.
Zinc lined drums are not at all suitable for the
storage of fuel.
Store used filters in a separate waste contain-
er and dispose of environmentally.
Before drawing out fuel the drum should rest
for a longer period of time.
Under no conditions must the drum be rolled to
the filling location just before drawing out fuel.
Choose the storage location for fuel so that
spilled fuel will not cause any damage.
Do not stir up the sludge at the bottom of the
drum with the suction hose.
Do not draw out fuel directly from the bottom of
the drum.
The fuel rest in the drum is not suitable for the
engine and should only be used for cleaning.
Notes on the performance of the en-
gine
On this engine combustion air and fuel injection
quantity are perfectly adjusted to each other and
determine power, temperature level and exhaust
gas quality of the engine.
If your engine has to work permanently in "thin air"
(in high altitudes) and with full load, you should
consult the service department of BOMAG or the
service department of the engine manufacturer.
Frequent reasons for failures
Operating errors
Wrong, insufficient maintenance
If you are not able to detect and rectify the reason
of a fault by following the trouble shooting chart,
you should consult our service stations at our
branch offices or dealers.
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