6.6
Maintenance schedule
The maintenance interventions are divided between those on the electrical system and those on the mechanical
parts. All the interventions are summarised in the following tables forming part of the routine maintenance
schedule of the generator.
6.6.1
Electrical system maintenance schedule
Frequency
Element to be serviced
Check the connections of the utilities (cable installation, tightness of the
8 hours / daily
terminals and electrolyte level in the battery) on each use.
Verify that the emergency stop button works before each use.
40 hours / weekly
Verify there is no water or condensation infiltration.
Visually check the condition of the equipment and devices.
Verify the tightness of the cables and components.
200
hours
/
monthly
Check the state of the battery poles and the electrolyte level.
1000
hours
/
Check the tightness of the alternator terminals
six-monthly
Check the state of the power cable connectors
2000
hours
/
Internal cleaning of the electric boards and control panel.
yearly
Check the condition and/or replace the electric wires.
6.6.2
Maintenance schedule of the mechanical parts
The maintenance schedule is based on an average use. If the engine is activated in adverse conditions, such as
heavy prolonged loads or high temperatures, or used in unusually humid or damp conditions, contact the dealer
for recommendations applicable to every single requirement and use.
Frequency
Element to be serviced
8 hours / daily
Check the level of the coolant and oil and top up if below the minimum level.
200
hours
/
Verify the tightness of the coupling screws of the silent blocks that fasten the
monthly
engine and the alternator to the frame.
2000
hours
/
Verify the tightness of the screws of the bonnet if the unit is closed.
yearly
Refer to the supplied use and maintenance manual of the engine.
I Inspect
R Regulate, replace
I Inspect
R Regulate, replace
C Clean
C Clean
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