INSTRUMENT PANEL
ENGINE HOUR METER
The engine hour meter records the number of hours the machine has been operated. This
information is useful in determining when to service the machine. It is located on the tachometer.
ENGINE OIL PRESSURE GAUGE
Engine Oil Pressure Gauge registers the engine oil pressure. Normal engine oil pressure ranges
from 50 psi at idle to 100 psi at full throttle. The engine is equipped with a low oil pressure shut down
switch to prevent engine damage due to lack of oil or loss of pressure due to extreme operating angles.
VOLTAGE GAUGE
The voltage gauge shows the condition of the charging system. Normal condition is 12 to 14 volts.
Less than 12 volts indicates a discharging condition.
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE
The engine coolant temperature gauge registers the engine’s coolant temperature. Normal engine
coolant temperature ranges 180-220
F. Temperature above 220
F indicates an overheating engine,
and at 230
F a warning light will come on. Overheating may arise due to low coolant level, clogged
radiator, a loose engine belt, malfunctioning cooling fans, or other engine malfunctions. If overheating
occurs, shut the engine down, and determine the cause. Do not continue to operate an overheated
engine. Serious damage could occur.
ENGINE TACHOMETER
Tachometer registers RPM of engine.
HYDRAULIC FLUID TEMPERATURE GAUGE
Hydraulic fluid temperature gauge indicates temperature of hydraulic fluid. Normal range is 110
F
- 180
F. A warning light will come on if temperature reaches 195
F. Shut the machine down and check
1) the hydraulic fluid level 2) obstruction of the hydraulic oil cooler inlet screen or oil cooler fins and 3)
make sure the cooling fan(s) is operating properly.
NOTE:
At no time should the machine be operated above 180
F continuously, or at 220
F
intermittently.