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• Smear some new oil on the seal of the new fi lter.
• Tighten the fi lter by hand until the seal comes into contact with the seating of the fi lter holder.
• Tighten the fi lter by turning it a further 1/3 of a turn.
• Fill the tank with new hydraulic oil (ca/- 45 l).
• Choose an oil that has a viscosity level of 46 (see reference list in annex).
• Clean up any spilt oil.
• Then carefully refi t all of the safety covers.
13.6 Checking and topping out the battery acid
The electrical voltage (12 V) in a wet battery is produced by a chemical reaction within the bat-
tery. The battery liquid is one of the reagents in this chemical process. During use, part of this
liquid evaporates in the course of time, and the battery has to be regenerate. It is recommended
to regularly check the level of battery acid.
Remove the rear cover plate from the machine in order to gain easy access to the battery
(see 11.3.7).
The housing of the battery is transparent so that you can check that level of the acid in each of
the 6 compartments.
If the level does not to reach maximum in a cell, it must be topped up with acid until the maxi-
mum level is reached.
13.7 Checking the automatic cleaning assemblies
A number of cleaning provisions are provided on the machine in order to prevent contamination
at the most critical locations:
• Scrapers on the conveyor belt (see 13.7.1)
• Drain opening in collector (see 13.7.2)
• Sealing of the radiator grill (see 13.7.3)
13.7.1 Scrapers on the conveyor belt
• The front and rear of the conveyor belt is equipped with nylon scrapers in order to prevent too
much dirt from falling onto the engine.
• During use, these scrapers become worn; they must then also be adjusted. To do this, place a
0.5 mm feeler gauge between the scraper strip and the feed roller.
• If the feeling it can be easily moved backwards and forwards, then the scraper strip must be
adjusted. To do this, loosen the (M6) bolts of the metal clamping plate (SW4 Allen key).
• Push the nylon strip forwards so that it once again comes into contact with the full width of the
belt.
• Then fi rmly retighten the clamping plate.
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