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Genesis 11C - Maintenance after Operation in Humidity; Maintenance after Underwater Use; Maintenance Schedule

Genesis 11C
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MAINTENANCE
ATTENTION!
Prior to all maintenance work, the equipment must be cleaned of any dirt so
that it does not get into the hydraulic system. Cleaning can be carried out
using a conventional cleaner.
9.3 Maintenance After Operation in Humidity
The tool must be dried after being operated in damp conditions
Rusted parts (bolts, blades and clips) must be greased
9.4 Maintenance After Underwater Use
If the tool becomes dirty, rinse it thoroughly with clean water to remove mud, silt, algae,
salt water or other contaminants.
After operation under water or in damp conditions, drain the water from the front area of
the tool. The tool must then be dried.
Check the seal on the battery cover and the housing. If water enters the battery cover -
contact your service partner.
Browned parts (bolts, blades and clips) must be greased.
The tool remains fundamentally ready for use after underwater application. Inform your
service partner that the tool has been in underwater use the next time it is serviced.
After use in dirty and/or salt water, we recommend contacting a Genesis service partner
for thorough cleaning of the tool.
9.5 Maintenance Schedule
For an exact maintenance schedule with inspection intervals, regulations and reports, see DGUV
guideline 305-002, point 18 (hydraulically-actuated rescue equipment).
ATTENTION!
In case of problems with the device maintenance, our customer service is at
your disposal (see Chapter 1.6).
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