Maintenance schedule
Mechanics
The below-mentioned intervals should be reduced during heavy use.
Interval
Initial inspection after
25 hours of use
Every 50 hours of use
Remaining components
The yearly inspection must be completed by a specialist (see section 0).
Check safety features:
- Gauge OK?
- Does warning device trip at correct low/excess
pressure values?
Inspect filters, replace if required
Check battery charging status (display item 7).
Replace battery if required.
Are the vacuum hoses in good condition (not brittle,
not kinked, no worn sections and no leaks)?
Are all connections (hose clamps, etc.) secure?
Are type, load capacity and warning signs in complete
and legible condition?
Are the operating and maintenance instructions still
available and are operators familiar with them?
Inspect all load-bearing parts (e.g. suspension, bolts,
brackets, etc.). Inspect for cracks, deformities, wear,
corrosion, functional reliability and other damage.
Clean suction plate / Inspect for cracks,
evenness of sealing lip, etc. Replace if necessary
Has the test label been updated?
41/43
Check and tighten all fastening screws (this may only be carried out by a
specialist).
Tighten all fastening screws (make sure the screw are tightened according to
the valid tightening torque values of the associated strength grades).
Check that all joints, guides, bolts and gear wheels (if available) are
functioning properly. Adjust or replace as needed.
Work to be completed
Interval
Daily
Weekly
Monthly Every
X
X
X
X
Yearly
six
months
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X