Maintenance
Introduction
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Service/Maintenance Agreements
To help plan and spread the costs of maintaining your machine, we strongly recommend you take advantage
of the many service and maintenance agreements your dealer can offer. These can be tailor made to meet
your operating conditions, work schedule etc.
Please consult your JCB dealer for details.
Initial Service and Inspection
To further protect your machine's performance it is essential your JCB distributor carries out an initial service
and inspection when the machine is three months old or when it has completed 250 h of operation (whichever
occurs first). You should notify your distributor in advance to allow the necessary arrangements to be made.
Obtaining Spare Parts
If you use non-genuine JCB parts or consumables, then you can compromise the health and safety of the
operator and cause machine failure.
A parts book for your machine is available from your JCB dealer. The parts book will help you identify parts
and order them from your JCB dealer.
Your dealer will need to know the exact model, build and serial number of your machine. Refer to: Product and
Component Identification (Page 11).
The data plate also shows the serial numbers of the engine, transmission and axle(s), where applicable.
Remember, if any of these units have been changed, the serial number on the data plate may be wrong. Check
on the unit itself.