Chapter 3. Routine Maintenance
Table 3: Filters, Screens, and Sensitive Components
Remove contamination from these components to prevent damage and unsatisfactory performance.
Mark
Do this each
1 2 3 4 5 6
x
40 to 60 hours inverter fans, vents, filters
x
600 hours
x 2400 hours
x
day*
x
day*
x
200 hours
x 2400 hours
x
200 hours
x
200 hours
x
200 hours
Table 4: Fluid Containers
Examine. Add fluid if necessary and keep components clean to prevent damage.
Mark
Do this each
1 2 3 4 5 6
x
200 hours
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Component
motors
entire machine
chemical inlet areas
self-purging filter (and
regulator) for compressed air
filter element for the filter
(and reguator)
strainer in water regulator for
optional supply injector and
pumped chemicals on some
models.
strainer(s) for air inlet
strainer for steam inlet.
(Steam is optional on some
models.)
speed sensor (photoeye)
Component
Disk brake reservoir
22
More Data. See also
Section 3.1.3 "How
to Remove Contamination"
See
Figure
7. Keep good air flow.
Keep good air flow.
Remove excessive dust and dirt.
Some chemical supplies that stay on machine
surfaces will cause corrosion damage. See
Figure 8
and
Section 2.2. "Prevent Damage
From Chemical Supplies and Chemical
Systems"
See
Figure
14. Make sure the bowl drains
automatically.
Replace the filter if you cannot remove
contamination.
See
Figure 9
See
Figure 13
See
Figure 12
See
Figure 16
More Data. See also
"Lubricant Identification and Procedures"
See
Figure
20. Examine the oil level and
quality. Add oil Dot3
(Table
If the oil is contaminated, it is necessary to
bleed the brake system. Speak to your dealer
or Milnor. This is not routine maintenance.
Section 3.1.4
10) if necessary.