Section 3 • Scheduled Maintenance Procedures January 20123 - 2 GS-30 • GS-32 • GS-46 • GS-47 Part No. 228901SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE PROCEDURESMaintenance Symbols LegendNote: The following symbols have been used inthis manual to help communicate the intent of theinstructions. When one or more of the symbolsappears at the beginning of a maintenanceprocedure, it conveys the meaning below.Indicates that tools will be required toperform this procedure.Indicates that new parts will be requiredto perform this procedure.Indicates that a cold motor or pump willbe required to perform this procedure.Indicates that dealer service will berequired to perform this procedure.Pre-delivery Preparation ReportThe pre-delivery preparation report containschecklists for each type of scheduled inspection.Make copies of thePre-delivery Preparation reportto use for each inspection. Store completed formsas required.Maintenance ScheduleThere are five types of maintenance inspectionsthat must be performed according to a schedule—daily, quarterly, semi-annually, annually, andtwo year. TheScheduled Maintenance ProceduresSection and the Maintenance Inspection Reporthave been divided into five subsections—A, B, C,D, and E. Use the following chart to determinewhich group(s) of procedures are required toperform a scheduled inspection.Inspection ChecklistDaily or every 8 hours AQuarterly or every 250 hours A + BSemi-annually or every 500 hours A + B + CAnnually or every 1000 hours A + B + C + DTwo year or every 2000 hours A + B + C + D + EMaintenance Inspection ReportThe maintenance inspection report containschecklists for each type of scheduled inspection.Make copies of theMaintenance Inspection Reportto use for each inspection. Maintain completedforms for a minimum of 4 years or in compliancewith your employer, jobsite and governmentalregulations and requirements.