Operator's Manual

Page 48 Maintenance Instructions
How to Wash the MH-400
Salts, road tar, tree sap, fertilizers, and chemicals may
damage the painted finish of the MH-400. Wash off these
deposits as soon as possible with detergent and water.
Additional cleaners or solvents may be needed, but
ensure that they are safe for painted surfaces.
1. Remove options before cleaning and wash it
separately.
2. Remove the control pendant on the EH models.
3. Wash the body of the MH-400 with warm water and
a mild detergent.
4. Completely rinse off the detergent with clean water
before it dries.
5. Wash the underside and inside of the belt, and MH-
400 chassis.
WARNING: Do not use flammable fluids
or cleaners with toxic vapours. Follow
the manufacturer’s recommendations.
I
MPORTANT: Do not use a high-pressure washer. This
may remove paint, safety decals, grease, and may also
damage components.
Long-term Storage of the MH-400
Before storing the MH-400 for the season:
1. Thoroughly clean the MH-400. Remove parts if
required.
2. Remove the control pendant on the EH models.
3. Check all fasteners and tighten if required.
4. Grease all fittings and pivot points. Wipe off any
excess lubricant.
5. Lightly sand any painted areas that are scratched,
chipped, or rusted, and apply touch-up paint.
6. Store the MH-400 indoors if possible.
How to Transport the MH-400
Ensure that the MH-400 is securely tied down before
transporting on a trailer:
1. Attach certified load restraint straps around the hitch
tube at the front, and the tie-down points. See Safety
Decals on page 15.