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CS 141 M141EN4
EVERY 250 HOURS OF OPERATION (Monthly)
Check the radiator for leakage, damage or
accumulation of dirt.
Clean a dirty radiator using compressed air or a high-
pressure water jet.
Blow or wash the cooler in the opposite direction to that
of the cooling air.
Take care when using a high-pressure water
jet; do not hold the nozzle too near the radiator.
Wear protective goggles when working
with compressed air or a high-pressure
water jet.
Fig. 23 Engine compartment
1. Radiator
1
Radiator – Check/Cleaning
Fig. 24 Drain plug
Engine – Oil change
Run the engine warm before draining the oil.
Make sure that ventilation (extraction) is
adequate if the engine is run indoors (risk
of carbon monoxide poisoning).
Switch off the engine and apply the par-
king brake.
Place a receptacle that holds at least 15 liters
(4 gallons) under the drain plug. Save the oil
and dispose of it properly.
Risk for burns when draining hot oil. Pro-
tect your hands.
Unscrew the oil drain plug (1). Allow all of the oil to
drain off and refit the plug.
Change the engine oil filter at the same time. See
engine instruction manual.
Fill with fresh engine oil; see Lubricant specification or
the engine manual for the correct grade of oil.
Check the dipstick to ensure that the engine oil level is
correct; for details see the engine manual.
WARNING
CAUTION
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
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