Maintenance
41
Restoring Oil Level
•
Unscrew the top “
A
” on the upper tank;
•
Restore the level
by adding the oil
specified into the
opening “
A
”;
•
Screw the top “
A
”
back on sealing it
properly, and turn
on
the
motor
following
the
correct procedure;
•
Briefly operate the
drive levers and
the
command
levers;
•
Stop the motor and check that the level of the oil “
C
”
reaches the red line “
D
” and, if necessary, repeat the
operation.
Substitution
Every 300 hrs
Replace
the hydraulic oil in the tank.
To substitute the hydraulic oil, use a suitable aspirator
and work when the oil is cool, verifying its temperature
using the thermometer.
DANGER: Always carry out the emptying
operation of the tank when the engine is
turned off, and with the body blocked by the
appropriate bar.
•
Unscrew the top “
A
” on the upper tank, removing the
washer “
B
”, and vacuum the oil using a suitable
aspirator.
•
You fill the tank up to the red line “
C
”;
•
Screw the top “
A
” back on with its washer “
B
” and turn
on the engine;
•
Briefly operate the drive and command levers;
•
Turn off the engine and check the level if necessary,
add more;
•
After 8 hours of working, check the level again.
4.3.2. H
YDRAULIC
O
IL
F
ILTER
Your machine features two hydraulic oil circuit filters.
These are located on the front part of the chassis,
under the body. One of the filters is an immersion-type
filter (this filter is screwed directly into the tank) (
see fig.
52
, pos.“
G
”
). The other filter is a cartridge-type filter (
see
fig. 52
, pos.“
H
”
) (this filter is positioned in the immediate
fig. 51 – Oil level