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CA152 M152EN3
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EVERY 10 OPERATING HOURS (DAILY)
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Park the machine on a level surface. The
engine should be switched off and the
parking brake engaged during all inspec-
tion and adjustment operations on the
machine, unless otherwise stated.
Watch out for contact with hot engine
parts and the hot radiator when the oil
dipstick is being removed. There is a risk
of burn injuries.
The dipstick is located on the engine’s right side.
Pull up the dipstick (1) and check that the oil level is
between the upper and lower marks. For further details,
refer to the engine manual.
Check that the diesel engine has free circulation of
cooling air through the grille in the engine compartment.
Press the button on the hood lock (1) to open, and
raise the engine hood to its fully open position. Ensure
that the red safety catch on the left gas-spring is en-
gaged.
If the engine cover’s gas struts are disen-
gaged and the cover is raised to its upper
position, block the cover so that it cannot
fall down accidentally.
Check that level of the coolant is between the max. and
min. marks.
Danger of scalding. Take great caution if
the radiator cap must be opened while the
engine is hot. Wear protective gloves and
goggles.
Fill with a mixture of 50% water and 50% anti freeze.
See lubricant specification and in the engine manual.
Flush the system every other year and
change the coolant. Ensure also that air can
flow unrestricted through the radiator.
Diesel engine
– Check oil level
Fig. 7 Engine compartment
1. Oil dipstick
Air circulation – Check
Fig. 5 Grille
1. Hood lock
Fig. 6 Radiator
1. Max. level
2. Min. level
3. Filler cap
Coolant level – Check
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