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3 Maintenance and Inspection
One of the most important factors for the safe operation of the vehicle is a thorough
and competent maintenance service. If regular maintenance is neglected, the vehicle
may suffer breakdowns and in addition it creates a potential source of danger for the
personnel and the workplace.
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The maintenance intervals given assume single-shift operation and normal working
conditions. These intervals are to be shortened as appropriate where higher de-
mands are placed on the vehicle such as a very dusty environment, large variations
in temperature or multiple-shift operation.
The following maintenance checklist details the measures to be taken and when
these are to be carried out. The maintenance intervals are defined as follows:
W1 = Every 50 operational hours, or once a week at the latest.
W2 = Every 250 operational hours, or once every 4 weeks at the latest.
M3 = Every 500 operational hours, or once every 3 months at the latest.
M6 = Every 1000 operational hours, or once every 6 months at the latest.
M12 = Every 2000 operational hours, or once every 12 months at the latest.
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W1 service intervals are to be performed by the customer.
In the run-in period - after approx. 100 service hours - or after repair work, the owner
must check the wheel nuts/bolts and re-tighten if necessary.
F 3
0708.GB
3 Maintenance and Inspection
One of the most important factors for the safe operation of the vehicle is a thorough
and competent maintenance service. If regular maintenance is neglected, the vehicle
may suffer breakdowns and in addition it creates a potential source of danger for the
personnel and the workplace.
m
The maintenance intervals given assume single-shift operation and normal working
conditions. These intervals are to be shortened as appropriate where higher de-
mands are placed on the vehicle such as a very dusty environment, large variations
in temperature or multiple-shift operation.
The following maintenance checklist details the measures to be taken and when
these are to be carried out. The maintenance intervals are defined as follows:
W1 = Every 50 operational hours, or once a week at the latest.
W2 = Every 250 operational hours, or once every 4 weeks at the latest.
M3 = Every 500 operational hours, or once every 3 months at the latest.
M6 = Every 1000 operational hours, or once every 6 months at the latest.
M12 = Every 2000 operational hours, or once every 12 months at the latest.
A
W1 service intervals are to be performed by the customer.
In the run-in period - after approx. 100 service hours - or after repair work, the owner
must check the wheel nuts/bolts and re-tighten if necessary.