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Inspection and Service Intervals
Inspection and Service intervals are determined by the number of unit
operating hours and by the age of the unit. Examples are shown in the table
below. Your Dealer will prepare a schedule to suit your specific needs.
SSeerrvviiccee RReeccoorrdd:: Each inspection and service performed should be recorded
on your Dealer Service Record.
Interim Inspection Complete PM Full Service
A Service
Every 500 hours or every 6
months (whichever comes
first)
B Service
Every 1500 hours or every
12 months (whichever
comes first)
C Service
Every 3000 hours or every
24 months (whichever
comes first)
Pretrip Inspect/Service These Items
•
Listen for unusual noises, vibrations, etc.
•
Visually inspect unit for fluid leaks. (fuel, coolant, oil and refrigerant).
•
Visually inspect unit for damaged, loose or broken parts (includes air ducts
and bulkheads if so equipped).
• Visually inspect belt.
Note: For further best practices, please go to www.europe.thermoking.com/best-
practices.
Warranty Inspection
The unit must be presented at the buyers expense at an authorised Thermo
King dealer or service provider for an inspection. The inspection will verify
that the unit has been correctly maintained and any upgrades or repairs
deemed necessary will be carried out. Subject to a satisfactory inspection,
the second twelve months warranty cover will be authorised. This is
illustrated in the table above.
Weekly Pretrip Inspection
The following Weekly Pretrip Inspection should be completed before starting
the unit and loading the truck. While the weekly inspection in not a substitute
for regularly scheduled maintenance inspections, it is important part of the