Section 4 • Scheduled Maintenance Procedures
Part No. 62401
S-100 & S-105 & S-120 & S-125
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January 2010
REV B
B-3
Check the Engine Oil Cooler and
Cooling Fins - Deutz Models
Maintaining the oil cooler in good condition is
essential for good engine performance. Operating a
machine with a damaged oil cooler may result in
engine damage. Also, restricting air flow through
the oil cooler will affect the performance of the
cooling system.
Bodily injury hazard. Do not
inspect while the engine
is running. Remove the key to
secure from operation.
Burn hazard. Beware of hot engine
components. Contact with hot
engine components may result in
severe burns.
1 Open the engine side turntable cover.
Oil cooler
2 Remove the retaining fasteners from the engine
side cover. Remove the cover.
3 Inspect the oil cooler for leaks and physical
damage.
4 Clean the oil cooler of debris and foreign
material.
Cooling and blower fins
5 Inspect the fan blower fins for physical damage.
6 Clean the fan blower fins of debris and foreign
material.
7 Using a flashlight, inspect the head cooling
passages and fins for physical damage or
foreign material.
8 If needed, clean the cylinder head cooling
passages and fins of debris and foreign
material.
9 Install the engine side cover and tighten the
retaining fasteners.
CHECKLIST
B
PROCEDURES
B-4
Inspect the Engine Air Filter
Genie requires that this procedure
be performed every 250 hours or
quarterly, whichever comes first.
Maintaining the engine air filter in good condition is
essential to good engine performance and service
life. Failure to perform this procedure can lead to
poor engine performance and component damage.
Perform this procedure with the
engine off.
1 Open the engine side cover. Empty the dust
discharge valve by pressing together the sides
of the discharge slot. Clean the discharge slot
as needed.
a
clamp
b
cannister end cap
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