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Terex TL120 - Machine Handover and Operator Instruction Checklist; Operating Instructions Review

Terex TL120
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Handing over the machine and instructing the operator
The following checklist should be followed when handing over the machine to the
operator:
1. Operating Instructions
Go through the Operating Instructions (page by page) and explain them in detail
through practical training on the machine. Items which are particularly important
include:
Accident Prevention Regulations published by the employer’s liability insurance
associations in the user’s country
Technical specifications
Operator controls, indicating and warning elements
Checks before putting the machine into operation
Diesel engine running-in instructions
Starting and stopping the diesel engine
Explanation of hydrostatic travel drive
Driving, speed ranges, notes for driving on roads
Recovery and transport of the machine
Operation of all functions
Operation of quick-attach system
Explanation of maintenance intervals and points according to Maintenance and
Inspection Plan by demonstrating and explaining maintenance points on machine
Lubrication intervals and points of lubrication according to lubrication chart and
demonstration of these points on the machine
Handing-over of Diesel Engine Operating Instructions
2. Spare Parts List
Structure of Spare Parts List, Figures and the associated texts
Instructions for ordering spare parts - always state the type of machine, the vehicle
identification number ("Fz-Id.Nr."), parts designation, complete spare part number,
number of pieces, delivery address, etc.
3. Warranty
Explanation of warranty offered by manufacturer
Explanation of inspection cards and note on maintenance and inspection plan
The warranty/handing-over card must be filled out correctly and sent back to the
manufacturer
Wheel Loader
TL120
Maintenance and Inspection Plan
(for trained dealer service personnel)
The careful performance of all prescribed inspections is the best prerequisite for the
machine’s continuous readiness for operation.
The inspections are obligatory. If omitted, this may affect the warranty covered by us.
The following applies to maintenance and inspection work:
The machine must be thoroughly cleaned before inspection takes place.
All maintenance work specified should be performed in the prescribed sequence
with the machine at operating temperature.

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