Lubrication Plan; Preparing For Maintenance Work; Maintenance Work - Kärcher MIC 70 Manual

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12.5 Lubrication plan

Lubrication point
1
Central lubricating strip for
● Slew bearing
● Lifting cylinder for front
power lift
● Front bearing for steering
cylinder
2
Articulated joint at centre of
vehicle
3
Steering cylinder
4
Lower bearing for articulated
joint
5
Lifting cylinder for lifting plat-
form
6
Slew bearing lifting platform 2
7
Accelerator
8
Brake pedal deflection lever 1
1 Use high-grade multi-purpose grease.
2 Lubricate the grease nipples in accordance with the lu-
bricating intervals (Table) using a grease gun.
3 Keep the V-belt clean and free of grease.

12.6 Preparing for maintenance work

1. Park the vehicle on a level surface.
2. Set the engine speed to idle mode.
3. Switch off the ignition and remove the ignition key.
4. Secure the vehicle against rolling away.
5. Set the main switch to position "0".
74
Quanti-
Interval
ty
1
Daily
2
Daily
2
Daily
1
Daily
4
Every 25 h
Daily
1
Every 100 h
Every 100 h
English

12.7 Maintenance work

12.7.1Raising the attachment frame
Note
The raised attachment frame is automatically secured by a
special valve on the vehicle side. It is not necessary to se-
cure it manually.
1. Set the switchover valve to the attachment frame posi-
tion.
2. Completely raise the attachment frame.
12.7.2Panels / covers
WARNING
Risk of burns from hot surfaces
Allow the vehicle to cool down sufficiently prior to removing
the panels / covers.
Note
In order to carry out various maintenance work, the
panels / covers have to be removed.
12.7.3Side covers
Lock for side cover
1
Side cover
2
Removing the side cover:
1 Open both locks.
2 Lift the side cover and pull it out to the side.
Attaching the side cover:
1 Insert the side cover at the side.
2 Mount the side cover at the upper edge and into the fix-
ing slot.
3 Slide the side cover into the correct position and secure
it using the locks.
12.7.4Front cover
Lock for side cover
1
Side cover
2
Lock for front cover
3

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