Maintenance Schedule - Upright TL37 Service & Parts Manual

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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Maintenance.
General - A well maintained machine will give years of trouble free operation. The
machine requires very little maintenance. The biggest problem is operators not looking
after the machine and physically damaging the structure or its individual components
during use or when being towed on the road.
Note - All machines being operated in the UK must have a thorough inspection carried out
every 6 months in accordance with LOLER Regulations 1998 and a Certificate of
Thorough Inspection produced by a competent person. Contact UpRight Group for further
details.
Operators Responsibility - It is the operator's responsibility to ensure that the machine is
safe to use. To do so, he must carry out all the Daily checks prior to using the machine.
From a pure maintenance point of view only the Weekly & 6 monthly maintenance
requirement is required. Obviously when the engineer is working on the machine he now
becomes the operator and must carry out the Daily checks.
Maintenance Schedule—What is shown here is very much worst case scenario covering
most eventualities. If further advice is needed contact UpRight or its local representative.
The reference number shown on the far left hand side of the table refers to the relevant
Maintenance Procedure Sheet in this manual. If this manual was not issued with the
machine, check for updates and revisions from UpRight or its local representative.
- IMPORTANT -
Always ensure the machine is in good, sound, undamaged condition. When carrying out
maintenance and repairs always clean the machine thoroughly. Take care not to steam
clean the batteries or the electrical components.
Failure to maintain the machine as specified will invalidate your warranty.
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