1. All maintenance, inspection and cleaning operations must be performed
with the power supply disconnected and the machine cool (see the person
responsible in the maintenance schedule);
2. Maintenance operations must be performed in a suitable place according to
current safety regulations;
3. Before any maintenance intervention, thoroughly clean the machine (see
Paragraph 5.01);
4. Wear suitable personal protective equipment while performing maintenance
work.
AFTER MAINTENANCE WORK, MAKE SURE THE GUARDS ARE PUT BACK INTO
THEIR CORRECT PLACE.
Periodic maintenance schedule
• CHECKING THE INTEGRITY OF THE
MACHINE
• CHECK THE TIGHTNESS OF NUTS AND
BOLTS
In case of doubts during the maintenance interventions, to order spare parts or for
complex maintenance work, contact your authorised retailer.
3.01 CHANGING AND TOPPING UP THE OIL
The oil change or top up must be performed so as to prevent impurities from
contaminating the oil or entering the tank. Impurities in the oil can irreversibly damage the
hydraulic parts.
ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE OIL CONTAINS NO IMPURITIES
DO NOT USE DIRTY TOOLS
DO NOT WORK IN DUSTY AREAS
USING A SUITABLE DISPENSER, PREPARE THE CORRECT QUANTITY OF OIL (0.6
l) TO POUR INTO THE TANK.
LEAKING OIL CAN CAUSE SHORT CIRCUITS, FIRE AND EXPLOSIONS.
1. Place the machine horizontally in a stable position on a work surface with the magnetic
cap facing upwards. Place a basin under the machine to catch any oil leaks;
2. Unscrew the magnetic cap (see part. 8 para 0.01) and remove any residues with the
piston in its retracted position;