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CS7010 - 56091206
4/2017
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
A - ENGLISH
ENGINE AIR FILTER
Check the Air Filter Service Indicator
(29)
before each use of the machine. Do not service the air
fi
lter unless the red
fl
ag is visible in the service
indicator.
CAUTION!
When servicing the engine air
fi
lter elements, use extreme care to prevent loose dust from entering the engine. Dust can severely
damage the engine.
The engine air
fi
lter contains a Primary (outer) and a Safety (inner)
fi
lter element. The Primary Element may be cleaned twice before being
replaced. The Safety Element should be replaced every third time that the Primary Filter Element is replaced. Never attempt to clean the Inner
Safety Element.
To clean the Primary Filter Element, unsnap the 2 clips at the end of the air
fi
lter and remove the end housing. Pull the primary element out.
Clean the element with compressed air (maximum pressure 100 psi (6.89 bar)) or wash it with water (maximum pressure 40 psi (2.75 bar)). DO
NOT put the element back into the canister until it is completely dry.
FUEL
P1
WARNING!
• ALWAYS STOP THE ENGINE BEFORE FILLING THE
FUEL TANK.
• ALWAYS ROTATE THE FUEL TANK OUTWARD
BEFORE REFUELING.
• DO NOT SMOKE WHILE FILLING THE FUEL TANK.
• FILL THE FUEL TANK IN A WELL-VENTILATED
AREA.
• DO NOT FILL THE FUEL TANK NEAR SPARKS OR
OPEN FLAME.
• USE ONLY THE FUEL SPECIFIED ON THE FUEL
TANK DECAL.
On machines with diesel and petrol engines, a decal near the fuel
tank
fi
ller neck shows the proper fuel to use in the machine.
See Figure 4.
Pull out quick release Pin
(P1)
then rotate the fuel
tank. Before removing the cap from the tank, wipe all dust and dirt
from the cap and from the top of the tank to keep the fuel as clean
as possible.
On machines with propane engines, a decal near the tank gives
speci
fi
c information about the proper type of tank to be used on
the machine.
FIGURE 4
DIESEL ENGINE
Fill the tank with Number 2 Diesel Fuel if the machine will be used in an area where the temperature is 30° Fahrenheit (0° Celsius) or higher.
Use Number 1 Diesel Fuel if the machine will be used in an area where the temperature is below 30° Fahrenheit (0° Celsius).
NOTE: If the diesel machine runs out of fuel completely, the fuel system must be bled before the engine can be re-started. To avoid this situation,
fi
ll the fuel tank when the fuel gauge indicates 1/4 tank.
LPG ENGINE
Mount a standard 33 lb. (14.85 kg) liquid withdrawal propane tank on the machine, connect the fuel hose and open the shutoff valve on the tank.
Wear gloves when connecting or disconnecting the fuel hose. Shut the propane tank service valve OFF when the machine is not in use.
PETROL ENGINE
Fill the tank with unleaded (AKI) 87 octane regular petrol that is the average of the RON + MON indicated on pumps as (R+M)/2.
Note:
Reference the separately supplied engine manufacture’s maintenance and operator manuals for more detailed engine speci
fi
cation and
service data.