Servicing and maintenance, 4 operator support, 1 servicing – Great Plains P14222 User Manual
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Series 5 Toolbar
Operating Instructions
4.4 Operator Support
If you have a problem, please contact Your
dealer. They will endeavour to solve any
problems which may occur and provide you
with support at all times.
In order to enable your dealer to deal with
problems as quickly as possible, it helps if
you can provide them with the following data.
Always state the:
• Customer Number
• Name and Address
• Machine Model
• Serial Number
• Date of Purchase and Operating Hours
• Type of Problem
4. Servicing and
Maintenance
Follow the safety instructions for
servicing and maintenance.
4.1 Servicing
Your Series 5 Toolbar unit has been designed
and constructed for maximum performance,
operational efficiency and operator
friendliness under a wide variety of operating
conditions.
Prior to delivery, your Toolbar unit has been
checked at the factory and by your authorised
dealer to ensure that you receive it in optimum
condition.
To ensure trouble-free operation, it is
important that servicing and maintenance
work is performed at the recommended
intervals.
When changing points on tines
extreme care should be taken.
Wear goggles at all times when
changing tine points.
4.2 Cleaning
In order to ensure that the Toolbar is always
in operating condition and to achieve
optimum performance, perform the cleaning
and servicing work at regular intervals.
4.3 Storage / Parking
In order to avoid damage as a result of
moisture, the machine should be parked, if
possible, indoors or under cover.
Servicing and Maintenance
4.5 Maintenance Intervals
Apart from daily maintenance, the
maintenance intervals are based on the
number of operating hours and time data.
Keep a record of your operating
hours to ensure that the specified
maintenance intervals are adhered
to as closely as possible.
Never use a Series 5 Toolbar unit
that is due for maintenance. Ensure
that all deficiencies found during
regular checks are remedied
immediately.
Place the machine on suitable
supports when working
underneath! Do not work under a
machine which is not supported!
On a new machine tighten all nuts and bolts
after 5 hours work and again after 15 hours.
This also applies to parts that have been
moved or replaced. After the initial 15 hours
of work a once a week check should be
sufficient depending on daily work rates.