R750EU5 - IE3 - TE4 - IE4 - ISE4
English          36       Ed.8 / 10-2012
GB
MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MAINTENANCE
ENGINE MAINTENANCE
Keep the equipment as much efcient 
as possible and carry out the scheduled 
maintenance operations established by 
the manufacturer. A good maintenance 
will ensure the highest performance, a 
longer operating lifetime and a constant 
compliance with safety requirements.
Unless otherwise stated, all interven-
tions should be carried out when the 
engine has been stopped, cooled down 
and the ignition key has been removed.
Those authorized to carry out these 
The maintenance operations are subdivi-
ded into:
–Maintenance during running-in (rst 50
hours)
–Routine maintenance (after running-in)
The frequency stated in the “ routine 
maintenance” table should be applied to 
engines which are used regularly.
Some lubricants or components lose 
their characteristics over time even if the 
engine is left idle for long periods; the-
refore, maintenance intervals should be 
established considering that these parts 
need to be replaced not only on the basis 
of their hours of operation but of ageing 
as well.
interventions should follow all the 
precautions needed to guarantee 
the safety of the people involved, in 
compliance with the requirements laid 
down in the applicable legislation con-
cerning safety at the workplace.
For each maintenance operation, ll in 
the “Periodic maintenance operation 
record sheet” provided, so as to keep a 
trace of the operations performed and 
therefore establish the most suitable 
methods for future operations.
The approximate maximum time during 
which the chemical-physical characteristi-
cs of a few components or lubricants are 
maintained is stated below.
– 1 year – Lubricant oil
– 1 year - Fuel lter cartridge
– 2 years – Coolant