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EVERY 2000 OPERATING HOURS (EVERY YEAR)
Fig. 48 Hydraulic tank, underside
1. Drainage tap
2. Plug
Fig. 49 Drum, right side
1. Drain/Filler plug
2. Number plate
3. Sight glass
Hydraulic tank
– Fluid change
Place the roller on a level surface. Switch the
engine off and push in the reserve/parking
brake knob for all checking and adjustments
on the roller, unless otherwise specified.
Danger of being burned when draining hot
oil. Protect your hands.
Obtain a container for collecting the used fluid. The con-
tainer should have a volume of at least 60 litres (16 gal).
A suitable container may be an empty oil drum or sim-
ilar item which is placed beside the roller. The fluid then
runs in a hose from the drainage plug (1) to the oil
drum, after the plug (2) has been removed and the tap
opened.
Save the oil and deposit it in an approved
manner.
Fill up with fresh hydraulic fluid as per the instructions
under the heading “Hydraulic reservoir – Check fluid
level”.
Replace the hydraulic fluid filters at the same time.
Start the diesel engine and operate the various hydrau-
lic functions.
Make sure there is adequate ventilation
(extraction) if the diesel engine is run
indoors.
(Risk of carbon monoxide poisoning)
Check the fluid level and top up if necessary.
Place the roller on a level surface so that the drain plug
(1) is straight down and place a receptacle that will hold
at least 15 liters under the plug.
Save the oil and deposit it in an approved
manner.
Clean and unscrew the plug (1). Allow all of the oil to
drain off. Fill with oil according to “Drum—checking the
oil level”.
There is danger of being scalded when
draining hot oil. Protect your hands.
Drum – Changing the Oil
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