Operation Manual

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Guide to this Manual
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1 Guide to this Manual
1.1 General
Surely you expect high degrees of reliability and availibility of your DEUTZ engine as prerequisites for
its economical application. Great importance was attached to these properties in the course of the
engine's development. However, these properties can be upheld during the engine's entire lifespan
only, if the maintenance and servicing jobs described in this Manual are carried out punctually
and fully.
It is therefore essential that you become well acquainted with the contents of this Manual not only
before commissioning the new engine, but also to use it as a source of information for maintai-
ning the high value of the machine.
All safety precautions and regulations have been observed in the design, choice of materials,
and manufacture of your engine. This high degree of safety and reliability will be maintained, if
the servicing jobs are fully performed according to schedule by properly trained personnel,
and if all guards and protective devices removed for carrying out work on the engine are
afterwards refitted.
When servicing, it is essential to observe the relevant regulations regarding accident prevention and
general safety.
The Maintenance Schedules give information concerning the work involved at the prescribed
intervals.
The Job Cards (Section 8) give detailed instructions for carrying out the work. The Job Cards are
arranged in accordance with Maintenance Groups as per the PLanned Maintenance System 333*.
On Page 1-0-05 is an alphabetical Index of DEUTZ Assembly Groups together with the relevant Job
Card Nos. and Maintenance Groups.
* Institut für Schiffsbetriebsforschung, Flensburg