Maintenance - 250h
ICA134-3EN2.pdf
2012-04-13
Radiator - Check/Cleaning
Fig. Engine compartment
1. Water cooler
2. Charge air cooler
3. Hydraulic fluid cooler
1
2
3
Check that air can pass unobstructed through the
radiators (1), (2) and (3).
Clean a dirty radiator using compressed air or a
high-pressure water jet.
Blow air or direct water through the cooler in the
opposite direction to that of the cooling air.
Be careful when using a high-pressure washer -
do not place the nozzle too close to the radiator.
Be careful when using a high-pressure washer -
do not place the nozzle too close to the radiator.
Wear protective goggles when working with
compressed air or high-pressure water jets.
Wear protective goggles when working with
compressed air or high-pressure water jets.
Battery
Checking the electrolyte level
Fig. Battery bay
1. Battery
2. Cell cap
3. Cable shoes
1
2
3
Make sure there is no open flame in the vicinity
when checking the electrolyte level. Explosive gas
is formed when the alternator charges the battery.
Make sure there is no open flame in the vicinity
when checking the electrolyte level. Explosive gas
is formed when the alternator charges the battery.
Open the engine hood. The battery is located on the
left side of the roller.
Wear safety goggles. The battery contains acid,
which is corrosive. In the event of contact with the
acid, rinse with water.
Wear safety goggles. The battery contains acid,
which is corrosive. In the event of contact with the
acid, rinse with water.
When disconnecting the battery, always
disconnect the negative cable first. When
connecting the battery, always connect the
positive cable first.
When disconnecting the battery, always
disconnect the negative cable first. When
connecting the battery, always connect the
positive cable first.
The cable shoes should be clean and tightened.
Corroded cable shoes should be cleaned and greased
with acid-proof Vaseline.
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Summary of Contents for CA134
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Page 24: ...Technical specifications Noise Vibrations Electrical ICA134 3EN2 pdf 2012 04 13 16 ...
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Page 40: ...Machine description Decals ICA134 3EN2 pdf 2012 04 13 32 ...
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Page 70: ...Preventive maintenance ICA134 3EN2 pdf 2012 04 13 62 ...
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