|
IMPORTANT:
High pressure washing [greater than 1379 kpa (13.8 bar) (200 psi)] can damage freshly painted finishes. Paint should be allowed to air dry for 30 days minimum after receipt of machine before cleaning parts or machines with high pressure. Use low pressure wash operations until 30 days have elapsed.
3.
Wash the machine. [Use low pressure wash operations (less than 1379 kpa (13.8 bar) (200 psi) until 30 days after receipt of machine have elapsed.] Paint areas to prevent rust. Replace decals where needed.
4.
Store machine in a dry, protected place. If stored outside, cover with a waterproof material.
5.
If possible, raise machine high enough so tires do not touch the ground. If not, park on a hard surface to prevent tires from freezing to ground.
6.
Retract all hydraulic cylinders, if possible. Stop engine.
7.
Engage park brake.
8.
Move control levers to neutral.
9.
Install machine frame locking pin.
IMPORTANT:
LPS #3 Rust Inhibitor
1
can destroy painted finish. Do not spray LPS #3 Rust Inhibitor
1
on painted surfaces.
10.
Coat exposed cylinder rods with LPS #3 Rust Inhibitor
1
.
|