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Section 14: General Maintenance
Use and follow the appropriate Lockout/Tagout procedures as required by
OSHA Standard 1910.147 when performing maintenance or servicing any
electrical, hydraulic or pneumatic systems. See Appendix E for Lockout/Tagout
procedures.
Make sure that all electrical parts are serviced only by a certified electrician or
qualified personnel. Dangerous voltages are present which could result in
injury or death.
Always make sure that eyes are protected while servicing the unit. Wear safety
goggles when prying, drilling, grinding, or working with batteries. Wear safety
goggles over regular prescription glasses unless the lenses are made of
hardened glass and can serve as safety goggles.
Be certain to disconnect the power before working on any of the electrical
systems.
When servicing the unit be certain that a first aid kit and fire extinguisher are
within reach at all times.
Failure to comply with OSV procedures, regulations, and system
maintenance requirements may result in invalidating the Siemens
Magnet Technology warranty.
14.1 Daily
Maintenance
1. Water tanks should be checked for proper water levels.
2. Fuel tank should be checked for proper fuel levels.
3. During cold weather, verify that all underbody heaters are operational.
4. Keep the air intake grills on the computer cabinets for the medical system free and clear of
obstructions.
5. Keep the A/C grills clean and free of debris.
6. Check and verify that no warning lights are illuminated.
7. Check the tires before every trip for wear, cuts breaks, cracks, defects, objects caught or
penetrating the tire carcass and for proper inflation. Check tire pressure when the tires are
cool and maintain the pressure molded into the sidewall. Do not operate a trailer with tires
that have the internal reinforcing wires or belt showing or less than 2/32” tread depth, when
measured at a major tread groove.