SERVICE JOURNAL
Service Journal
Action | Date, mtr reading, stamp, sign |
Delivery Service
1. Charge the battery.
2. Adjust the tire pressure of all wheels to 1 bar (15 PSI).
3. Mount the steering controls in the normal position.
4.Connect the to the cables for the seat’s
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5. | Check that the right amount of oil is in the engine. |
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6. | Adjust the position of the steering controls. |
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7. | Fill with fuel. |
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8. | Start the engine. |
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9. | Check that there is drive to both wheels. |
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10. | Check the mower deck adjustment. |
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11. | Check: |
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| The safety switch for the parking brake. |
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| The safety switch for the mower deck. |
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| The safety switch in the seat. |
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| The safety switch in the steering controls. |
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| Parking brake functionality. |
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| Driving forward. |
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| Driving backward. |
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| Engaging the blades. |
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12. | Check the idle speed. |
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13. | Check the engine high idle speed. |
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14. | Inform the customer about: | Delivery service has been carried | |
| The need and advantages of following the service schedule. | out. | |
| No remaining notes. | ||
| The need and advantages of leaving the machine | ||
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| for service every 300 hours. | Certified: | |
| The effects of service and maintaining a service journal on |
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| the machine’s resale value. |
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| Application areas for Mulching. |
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15. | Fill in the sales papers, etc. |
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