Operation Manual – ITW GSE 6400 Tier 3
Figure 2-1-2 Fuel Lubricity Drain
e) Check Fault Code Meter.
At each daily start-up, observe the fault screen on the display of the control panel. If the
display shows “AIR FILTER CLOGGED”, change the air filter. See Chapter 2-4 for other
fault codes.
f) Check
Exhaust
System.
Visually inspect muffler and exhaust pipes for rust and signs of approaching failure.
Listen for any gasket or joint leaks.
WARNING
A leaking and defective exhaust system could be a fire hazard.
2) Electrical System (12 VDC)
a) Check
All
Lights.
Check all indicating lights to be sure they operate when they should. If any light fails to
operate, check the indicator and insure proper power is being given. If power is present and
the light does not activate, replace the light fixture.
b) Check Engine Battery Voltage.
Observe the engine voltmeter each time the engine is started to be sure the alternator is
functioning correctly and charging the batteries. If the batteries need to be replaced, be sure
the replacements meet the specifications for Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) and Reserve
Capacity.
c) Check the operation of all the engine indicators.
Water
Drain
OM2254 Rev A
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