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The following checks should be made each time you return to the Power Pack after leaving it
for a period of time. All these checks concern the serviceability of the Power Pack. Some
concern your safety.
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Remove dirt and debris especially from around the linkage and hydraulic oil cooler
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Clean all safety decals. Replace any that are missing or cannot be read
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Inspect the Power Pack and hoses generally for signs of damaged and missing parts
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Check for fluid and fuel leakages beneath the Power Pack
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Check the security of the hinged frame
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Make sure the fuel filler cap is tightly closed
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Check the hydraulic oil level and add as necessary
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Position the Power Pack in a safe position
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Ensure that the hydraulic couplings are clean and fully serviceable
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Ensure that any hydraulic tool you plan to use is compatible with the model of the Power
Pack you are using. See the section
Flow rates
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Check the engine oil level and add oil as necessary
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Ensure that you have adequate fuel for the job. Top up as necessary, taking care not to
overfill
WARNING
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Diesel and its vapours are flammable and explosive. Fire or explosion can
cause severe burns or death
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Keep naked flames away from the Power Pack
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Do not smoke while refuelling the Power Pack or working with the engine
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Do not refuel with the engine running. Turn off the engine and let the engine
cool before refuelling
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Do not overfill the tank beyond the top of the red plug inside the fuel tank filter