Maintenance
Operating manual
Cleaning machine
5.2 Cleaning machine The machine should be cleaned before carrying out any maintenance or repair work. In particular, the connections and screws should be cleaned of oil, fuel and residue of cleaning agents. Note! High-pressure water jet cleaners (steam cleaners) can damage the coating. Do not use high-pressure water jet cleaners during the first two months after commissioning (or after recoating). Observe the prescribed safety distances. Before cleaning the machine: Before cleaning the machine with water or with a steam cleaner (high-pressure water jet cleaner), carry out the following tasks to protect the equipment against penetrating water. Lubricate all bearing points, bolt connections and the slewing ring; if necessary, use the central lubrication system to do this. Cover or seal all openings that must be protected against penetrating water for safety reasons (particularly at risk of damage are electric motors, electric components, switch cabinets, plug connections, measuring sensors and air filters). Cleaning: Use flint-free cleaning cloths. Do not use aggressive detergents or flammable liquids. When cleaning the engine compartment, ensure that the temperature sensor of the fire alarm and extinguishing systems (if installed) are not accidentally brought into contact with the hot cleaning solution, After cleaning: Remove all seals and covers. Check all fuel, engine oil and hydraulic lines for leakage, loose connections, chaffing and damage. Repair any defects without delay. Lubricate all bearing points, pin connections and the slewing ring to remove any water that might have been penetrated. If required, renew the preservation layer (anti-corrosion protection) on components and surfaces.
5.3 Care for rubber components The service life of rubber seals can be prolonged by treating them with a rubber care product.
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