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BRINGING THE TELEHANDLER BACK INTO SERVICE
- Remove the waterproof adhesive tape from all the holes�
- Refit and reconnect the battery�
- Remove the protection from the cylinder rods�
- Carry out daily maintenance (e 3 - MAINTENANCE: 10 HOUR - DAILY MAINTENANCE OR EVERY 10 HOURS OF SERVICE)�
- Put the handbrake on and remove the axle stands�
- Empty and clean the fuel tank (e 3 - MAINTENANCE: 1000 HOUR - PERIODIC MAINTENANCE - EVERY 1000 HOURS OF
SERVICE OR EVERY 2 YEARS)
- Fill the fuel tank with clean diesel filtered through the filler port�
- Replace the fuel filter (e 3 - MAINTENANCE: 500 HOUR - PERIODIC MAINTENANCE - EVERY 500 HOURS OF SERVICE OR
EVERY 1 YEAR)�
- Replace the fuel pre-filter (e 3 - MAINTENANCE: 500 HOUR - PERIODIC MAINTENANCE - EVERY 500 HOURS OF SERVICE
OR EVERY 1 YEAR) (according to model of telehadler)�
- Drain and rinse the DEF tank (according to model of telehadler)�
- Slowly fill the tank with new “DEF” (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) up to the bottom of the filler neck (according to model of telehadler)�
- Refit and set the tension in the drive belts (e 3 - MAINTENANCE: FILTER CARTRIDGES AND BELTS)�
- Turn the engine over with the starter, to allow the oil pressure to rise�
- Reconnect the engine cut-off solenoid�
- Grease the telehadler completely (e 3 - MAINTENANCE: 50 HOUR - WEEKLY MAINTENANCE OR EVERY 50 HOURS OF
SERVICE)�
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Ensure the area is sufficiently ventilated before starting the telehadler.
- Start up the telehadler, following the safety instructions and regulations (e OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLADEN AND
LADEN)�
- Run all the jib's hydraulic movements, concentrating on the ends of travel for each cylinder�