
Coolant Supply
Caution
Do not touch the radiator or coolant during
engine operation or right after the engine has
been turned off.
Due to high temperatures, doing so could
cause burns.
Caution
Supply coolant after the engine has well
cooled down.
Caution
The radiator cap is pressurized.
If you remove the radiator cap while the
engine is overheated, hot steam will burst out,
possibly resulting in burns.
Make sure that the water temperature and
pressure are reduced, and then grab the cap
with a thick cloth and gradually open the cap.
Important
When you supply coolant, be sure to use
clean water, such as tap water.
Important
Tightly close the radiator cap.
If the cap is loose or incorrectly installed, the
engine will be overheated due to water
leakage, resulting in engine damage.
If the coolant level in the reserve tank is
lower than the "LOW" mark, open the
reserve tank cap and fill the tank with clean
water up to the "FULL" mark.
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Reserve tank
If no coolant is in the reserve tank, follow
the steps below to fill the tank with clean
water.
Open the radiator cap, and then supply
clean water up to the opening.
Open the reserve tank cap, and then
supply clean water up to the "FULL"
mark.
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Radiator cap
Oil Cooler
Inspection of Oil Cooler
The oil cooler is a device for cooling the
hydraulic or lubricant oil.
Clean or replace the oil cooler as necessary.
Make sure that there is no damage to the
oil cooler.
Make sure that the oil cooler is not
contaminated.
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LM3210A
Handling Instructions
Page 5-6
Inspection and Cleaning
Summary of Contents for LM3210A
Page 6: ...LM3210A Introduction...
Page 8: ...LM3210A Contents...
Page 14: ...LM3210A Safety Page 1 6 Safe Operating Practices...
Page 36: ...LM3210A Product Overview Page 3 20 Operation Decals...
Page 80: ...LM3210A Description of Functions Page 4 44 Engine...
Page 134: ...LM3210A Maintenance Page 6 34 Storage...
Page 166: ...LM3210A Appended Table Page 8 26 List of Fault Codes...