Cellboost 999-823 Utility Vehicle User Manual


 
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Section 3 – Pre-Start Inspection and Operation
IMPROPER USE OF THE COMPACT TRENCHER COULD CAUSE SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH. BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE, OR PERFORMING
MAINTENANCE, THE OPERATOR MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND THE
ENTIRE OPERATOR'S MANUAL, REVIEW MACHINE CONTROLS, LOCATE AND
REVIEW ALL WARNINGS AND SAFETY PLACARDS AND RELEVANT
OPERATOR SAFETY MATERIALS INCLUDING WRITTEN, VISUAL, VIDEO OR
VERBAL INSTRUCTIONS.
Pre-Start Inspection
It is very important to do a visual inspection of the machine before beginning operation. This
inspection should include:
Check all decals and warning signs for damage.
Check engine oil.
Check and refill the fuel tank.
Check hydraulic lines and hoses for signs of damage or leaks.
Inspect the machine for any signs of damage or loose fasteners.
Check fluid levels and any signs of leaking fluids.
Do all Daily Service Checks.
Check machine controls to make sure that they automatically return to the neutral position.
The following information presents details on these inspection points and service checks.
Daily Service Checks
Table 1: Service Cycle Table
Service Cycle - R = Replace = Check A = Add
***Under very wet, muddy, dusty or dirty working conditions more frequent lubrication may be
required.
Activity Daily (10 Hours)
Fuel and R
Engine Oil and A
Air Filter
Hydraulics
- Hydraulic Fluid
- Hydraulic Hoses
Grease ***
Tracks
Check Chain Tension
Visual Check for Loose/Missing Fasteners
Battery
Check and Adjust Track Tension
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