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02-6 PREPARATION - SERVICE SCHEDULE
SERVICE SCHEDULE
PRECAUTION
Service Precaution
02
1 . Safety
(a) Preparation Before Service
• If necessary, the staff shall wear safety shoes, gloves and goggles.
• Ensure the site is well ventilated and clean, and the tools and instruments are
well organized. Provide fire extinguishers if needed.
• Check the safety status of the instruments and equipments, such as lifting jack.
• Check the driving and operating condition of the vehicle, to ensure smooth
service.
(b) Precaution During Service
• Before the vehicle is driven into the lifting frame, ensure sufficient clearance
between the frame and the bottom and sides of the vehicle, in order to prevent
scratch.
• Before lifting the vehicle, ensure the weight of the vehicle doesn't exceed the
rated load of the lifter.
• When lifting the vehicle, choose the right lifting points.
• During lifting, do not start the engine or engage in the gear when the driving
wheels are grounded, so as to prevent potential hazards to the staff and the
vehicle.
• During servicing, the staff shall strictly adhere to all safety and operation rules,
so as to prevent potential hazards to the staff and the vehicle.
• When replacing parts and consumables, use the products authorized by Foton,
to ensure the safety and performance of the vehicle.
(c) Precaution After Service
• A trial drive is necessary after servicing, in particular focusing on the inspection
of braking system and safety restraint system.
• The vehicle can only be handed over to the customer after the fault records in
the fault memory are cleared.
2 . Schedule
(a) The interval of service and maintenance depends on mileage or time interval, whichever
is earlier, as shown in the schedule.
(b) The interval to the next service shall equal to that from the last service.
(c) Refer to the service schedule for the specific service intervals of different parts.
(d) Some parts are the focuses of service. Replace any aging or damaged hose
immediately. Please note that rubber hose ages over times, which will lead to inflation,
scratch or crack.
(e) After a 4WD model drives through sand, soil or pond, please check the following parts
and service or repair them if needed.
• Brake lining and brake drum.
• Brake pad and brake disc.
• Brake pipe and rubber hose.
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