10.3 Following the maintenance plans
10.3.1 Logging maintenance work
The maintenance intervals given are those recommended for KAESER original components
with average operating conditions.
➤ In adverse conditions (e.g. oil and filter changes), perform maintenance work at shorter
intervals.
Adverse conditions are, e.g.:
■ Poor fuel quality
■ High/low temperatures
■ Much dust
■ Frequent use
➤ Adjust the maintenance intervals with regard to local installation and operating condi‐
tions.
➤ Logging all maintenance work.
This enables you to determine the frequency of individual maintenance tasks and deviations
from our recommendations.
Further information A list is available in chapter 10.13.
10.3.2 Maintenance tasks after commissioning
The table below lists maintenance tasks required after commissioning (initial start-up).
10.3.2.1 Maintenance tasks on the machine after commissioning
➤ Carry out maintenance tasks according to the following schedule:
Component:
Task
E10
E50
See chapter
Note
Engine:
Check the fuel lines and clamps.
If necessary, tighten the hose
clamps.
X
KS; SW
E10 = after the first 10 operating hours; E50 = after the first 50 operating hours
KS = Contact KAESER SERVICE; SW = Contact specialized workshop
Tab. 70 Maintenance tasks on the machine after commissioning
10.3.3 Regular maintenance tasks
The following table lists the various maintenance intervals for the machine.
Maintenance interval
Short description
Daily
–
10 Maintenance
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