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BA 3001 En – Edition 2.0 * 345001b510.fm 5-1
Maintenance
5 Maintenance
5.1 Introduction
Operational readiness and the service life of machines are heavily dependent on
maintenance.
It is therefore in the interest of the machine owner to carry out the prescribed maintenance
work.
Before carrying out service and maintenance work, always read, understand and follow
the instructions given in:
Chapter 2 “SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” of this Operator's Manual
Carry out the prescribed inspections and rectify any disorders before putting the machine
into operation.
Secure open (engine) covers appropriately. Do not open (engine) covers on slopes or in
strong wind.
Dirt can be blown away and cause severe injuries when using compressed air. Always
wear protective goggles, masks and clothing.
Daily service and maintenance work, and maintenance according to maintenance plan
“A” must be carried out by a specifically trained driver. All other maintenance work must
be carried out by trained and qualified staff only.
The maintenance plans indicate when the maintenance work mentioned below must be
carried out – see Maintenance plan (overview) on page 5-31.
Front skip maintenance prop
Mount the red maintenance prop before you carry out maintenance work with
the skip raised.
Mount the maintenance prop as follows:
Raise the skip
Remove spring plug B from pin C
Remove pin C from guide D
Lower the skip until the holes of guide E and maintenance prop A are aligned
Insert pin C in guide E
Secure pin C with spring plug B
Mount the maintenance prop back onto the skip, in the reverse order, if it is no longer
needed!
E
Fig. 21: Front skip maintenance prop
D
B
C
A

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