MAINTENANCE PLAN
N.B.: the primary purpose of routine maintenance is to maintain the performance of the machine's various
functions, checking for any worn or faulty elements. A fault that is not fixed or an excessively worn part could
cause damage to the machine or injure persons in the vicinity.
N.B.: The main purpose of extraordinary maintenance is to replace any worn or defective elements.
N.B.: In addition, maintenance enables the operator to use the machine in a safer manner, in the knowledge
that the risk of unforeseen events has been reduced as far as possible.
N.B.: The use and maintenance manual contains all the procedures to be carried out during routine
maintenance of the machine. By following these instructions, even individuals with no particular expertise in
this area can check the machine and replace any parts necessary, taking a DIY approach. However, it is
essential to remember the importance of entrusting the work to genuine professionals. An experienced specialist
may notice details that could escape the notice of a less observant and expert eye.
N.B.: A dilemma may arise during maintenance: which spare parts are best?
HILLYARD supplies original spare parts which are exactly identical to the parts on a given machine that need
replacing; these are the best choice because they are durable and long-lasting, and help to maintain the
performance of the machine.
N.B.: HILLYARD service centres use these spare parts; in an unauthorised workshop, however, we
recommend explicitly asking the technicians to use only these genuine HILLYARD products. Using official
spare parts extends the longevity of your machine.
The importance of machine maintenance should not be
underestimated.
By ensuring the machine is inspected regularly, we can replace
all parts that become worn in a timely manner.
In addition, we can also recognise faults quickly, thus increasing
the useful life of our machine.
First, it is important to understand the difference between the
various types of maintenance:
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routine maintenance is an activity designed to keep the
machine in good working order.
•
extraordinary maintenance regards work carried out to
implement substantial updates on the machine.
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