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horsch Avatar SD 40 - Care and maintenance; Maintenance intervals; Cleaning

horsch Avatar SD 40
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Please observe the safety notes on care and
maintenance!
Your machine has been designed and built to
offer maximum performance, economy and
operator friendliness under a vast variety of
operating conditions.
Before delivery the machine was examined in
the factory and by your dealer to make sure
that it is in optimal condition. For trouble free
operation it is very important to carry out the
necessary work for care and maintenance in
the recommended intervals.
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Clean the machine thoroughly at regular inter-
vals and after the end of the season.
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Do not clean electrical components and fan or
hydraulic cylinders and bearings with a high
pressure cleaner or direct water jet. Housings,
screw 󰘰ttings and bearings are not water proof
under high pressure.
¾ Clean the outside of the machine with water.
Open the fall sluice under the metering unit,
so that entered water can 󰘱ow o󰘯.
¾ Clean the cell wheel inside the metering unit
with a brush and compressed air.
¾ Blow out coulters, seed lines, seed hopper,
metering unit and fan with compressed air.
¾ When using fertiliser clean and rinse the
components thoroughly. Fertilisers are highly
aggressive and can cause corrosion.
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The maintenance intervals are determined by
many di󰘯erent factors.
For example, the di󰘯erent operating conditions,
weather impact, travel and working speeds, dust
accumulation and type of soil, seed, fertiliser
and dressing used, etc. a󰘯ect the maintenance
intervals. The quality of the lubricants and
cleaning agents also a󰘯ects the time to the next
care work.
The speci󰘰ed maintenance intervals therefore
only serve as a reference.
In case of deviations from normal operating
conditions the intervals must be adapted ac-
cordingly.
Regular maintenance is the basis for a fully
operable machine. Properly serviced machines
reduce the risk of failing and ensure economical
use and operation of the machines.
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