Maintenance
4.1
SERVICE SCHEDULE
4.1.1 AUTHORIZED OPERATOR MAINTENANCE
FUNCTIONS
Every Month or 100 Hours
• Test standby generator system.
• Inspect battery (batteries) and cables.
• Check engine oil level.
• Check gearbox oil level (if so equipped).
• Check engine coolant level.
• Check generator ground connections.
• Test/inspect starting aids.
Every Three Months or Every 120 Hours
• Inspect and test fuel system and connections.
• Inspect exhaust system.
• Inspect/test fuel supply system.
4.1.2 AUTHORIZED SERVICE TECHNICIAN
MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS
After First 30 Hours of Operation
• Inspect wiring.
• Change engine crankcase oil and oil filter.
• Inspect engine fan belts.
• Inspect battery (batteries) and cables.
Every Six Months or Every 200 Hours
• Change engine oil and filter.
• Lubricate engine controls.
• Service engine air cleaner.
• Service engine fuel filter.
• Inspect AC generator.
• Test engine safety controls.
• Inspect fan belts.
• Check engine coolant level.
• Inspect engine cooling system hoses.
• Check optional starting aids.
• Check battery (batteries).
• Check electrical connections.
• Check/test annunciator panel.
• Perform operational test.
The following MUST be performed by an Authorized John Deere
Dealer ONLY.
• Check engine compression.
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(whichever comes first)
(whichever comes first)
(whichever comes first)
Annually or Every 600 Hours
• Inspect all wiring.
• Test engine starter operation.
• Drain water from fuel tank.
• Retorque fan bolts.
• Drain and refill gearbox (If so equipped.)
The following MUST be performed by an Authorized John Deere
Dealer ONLY.
• Check engine valve clearance.
• Test fuel injection nozzles.
• Test injection timing.
Every Two Years
• Replace all rubber hoses.
• Replace engine fan belts.
• Inspect the Standby Generator System.
• Drain, flush, refill cooling system.
Every 1,000 Operating Hours
• Retorque engine mounting brackets.
The following MUST be performed by an Authorized John Deere
Dealer ONLY.
• Inspect engine DC alternator.
• Inspect engine starter.
• Remove/test fuel injection pump.
• Remove/test cooling system thermostat.
As Required
• Bleed engine fuel system.
4.2
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
A periodic program of scheduled maintenance should be estab-
lished and maintained. Such a program, if adhered to diligently,
provides added assurance that the power system functions prop-
erly when it is needed.
Keeping a "Maintenance Log" is highly recommended. Such a
log should be a continuous record of repairs, parts replacements,
gauge and instrument readings during operational tests, etc.
The manufacturer recommends that a "Customer Maintenance
Inspection Agreement" be established between the user of this
equipment and the installing Authorized Service Dealer. Under this
agreement, (Part No. 053263), an Authorized Service Technician
performs prestart and engine running tests and checks at six-
month and one-year intervals. Ask an Authorized Service Dealer
about this agreement.
The tasks listed in the "Service Schedule" section cover the mini-
mum recommended maintenance requirements for this equipment.
Note that many of the tests and checks listed in the schedule are
to be performed only by an Authorized Service Technician. Fluid
capacities and recommendations, as well as other applicable
specifications, are listed in the "Specifications" section.
(whichever comes first)
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