6 - MAINTENANCE
Starting up the machine after storage
WARNING
Unexpected machine movement!
Before starting the engine, make sure all controls are in the neutral position.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
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WARNING
Inhalation hazard! Risk to operators and bystanders.
Avoid running the engine in confined areas. Make sure there is adequate ventilation at all times.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
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1. Drain the fuel tank and clean the fuel filter. Replace the
filter element as required.
2. Fill the fuel tank with suitable fuel.
3. Install the batteries or reconnect the cable to the neg-
ative ( - ) terminal.
4. Grease the machine thoroughly.
5. Check the condition of the fan drive belt and replace it
if necessary.
6. Check the condition of the air conditioning drive belt
and replace it if necessary (if equipped).
7. Check the cooling system level and add more coolant
if necessary.
8. Check the hydraulic fluid level, and supply it as neces-
sary.
9. Check the gear oil level of the travel reduction gear
and that of the swing reduction gear, and supply it as
necessary.
10. Clean the cylinder rod.
11. Remove the lid of the air cleaner inlet and that of the
exhaust pipe.
12. When starting the engine after long-term storage (one
month or more), you need to check whether the tur-
bocharger has run out of an oil film and make prepa-
rations for starting the engine. Be sure to consult our
authorized service shop. For details of work, refer to
the attached engine manual.
13. Remove the "Do not operate" label, and start the en-
gine following the engine starting procedure.
14. Check all the indicators and lights carefully.
NOTICE:
check the machine and the engine for leaks or
for any parts that are broken, defective or missing.
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Summary of Contents for CX37C
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