Maintenance
Maint | Maintenance |
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| 1. Disable the unit from operating per the first page warning. |
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| 2. Check the engine oil level. Adjust as necessary. |
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| 3. Check the engine coolant level. Adjust as necessary. |
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| 4. Check the battery electrolyte level if accessible. Adjust as |
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| Every 6 months |
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| or | 5. Check the diesel fuel supply level. Adjust as necessary. |
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| 50 hours of |
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| 6. | Drain water and sediment from the diesel fuel tank. |
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| 7. | Drain water from the diesel fuel line water separator if unit is equipped |
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| 1.5 man hours |
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| per unit) |
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| 8. Check the air inlets and outlets for debris. Clean as necessary. |
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| 9. Visually inspect the unit looking for leaks, wear or damage, loose con- |
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| nections or components, and corrosion. Correct as necessary. |
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| 10. Initiate an automatic start and transfer to load of the unit, and exer- |
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| cise it for at least 1 hour looking for leaks, loose connections or com- |
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| ponents, and abnormal operating conditions. Correct as necessary. |
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| 11. Return the unit to standby setup for operation when required. |
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Technician'sSignature
Date Inspection Completed
Unit Hour Meter Reading at Completion of the Inspection
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