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Maintenance and Service
5.4.1 Opening the engine bracket
Only open the engine bracket
after the engine has cooled
down. Risk of burns!
1. Park the vehicle on a level surface
with the engine at operating tempe-
rature. Turn the engine off and allow
to cool down. Apply the parking bra-
ke.
2. Unlock the engine hood and open it
up.
3. Open the access door (Fig. 13/10) to
the engine.
4. Release the lock on the throttle (Fig.
13/7) and disconnect the throttle
(Fig. 13/8).
5. Open the locking mechanism on the
engine bracket (Fig. 13/6) and pivot
the engine bracket (Fig. 13/5) to the
side until it engages and is secured
against pivoting back again.
6. Returning the engine bracket back in
place is performed in the reverse se-
quence. Before the engine can be
pivoted back in, the locking mecha-
nism (Fig. 13/9) must be released.
The engine cannot be started
when pivoted out (safety
switch).
5.4.2 Refilling engine oil
Check the engine oil level with the oil
dipstick (Fig. 12/2) every day.
Refill engine oil as necessary or when
the engine oil pressure control lamp li-
ghts up.
Only use the engine oil prescri-
bed, refer to Technical Data!
1. Unlock the engine hood and open it
up.
2. Pull the oil dipstick out, wipe it with a
clean cloth, reinsert it and remove it
again.
3. Compare the oil level with the mar-
king at the bottom end of the oil
dipstick.
4. Do not pour in too much oil at one
time. Allow the oil a few minutes to
run into the oil sump. Then measure
the oil level again.
5. Replace the cap (Fig. 12/1) and
dipstick.
6. Close the hood.
7. The malfunction indication lamp
should go out a few seconds after
switching the engine on.
Summary of Contents for 1900 V
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