Vehicle Starting and Driving
S-14
2. Air cleaner (activate the dust discharge valve to loosen accumulated dust)
The maintenance of the air cleaner is made up of the
substitution of the filtering elements and should be
done only when the maintenance indicator indicates
the saturation of the element.
The cleaning of the main and safety filtering elements
is not recommended. The re-utilization of the filtering
elements can result in deficient filtering of the air and
cause serious damage to the engine.
When washing the engine, conveniently protect the air
inlet with a plastic or similar material to avoid the
infiltration of water to the air filtering element. After
washing the engine, remove the protection from the air
inlet.
Periodically press the dust discharge valve with your
hand, in order to incomplete the dust which possibly
be caught in the internal part maintaining them clear.
At the same time, check clip connecting rubber hose
of air intake system with steel tube in case of dust
entering air intake system due to looseness and
decrease in engine life.
The air cleaner restriction is electronically controlled.
If the indication of saturated air cleaner appears in the
display of digital indicator in combination instrument,
send the vehicle to a King-Long Dealer or authorized
workshop to inspect and clean the air intake system
and substitute the main filtering element.
Indication
The main filtering element of the air filter should be substitutes after maximum 2 years use.
The safety filtering element (optional) should be changed at every third main filtering element
substitution, or after maximum 2 years of use.
Model 1
Model II
1 automatic dust discharge valve
Summary of Contents for XMQ6127 series
Page 18: ...Operation Instruction CI 1 Figure 17 Set MotPPR Figure 18 Clear Trip A Figure 19 Clear Trip B...
Page 32: ...Operation Instruction P A 1 2 Control panel operation...
Page 33: ...Operation Instruction P A 1...
Page 34: ...Operation Instruction P A 1...
Page 35: ...Operation Instruction P A 1...
Page 36: ...Operation Instruction P A 1...
Page 41: ...Operation Instruction 0 G 1 1 1 2 2 Pushbutton Settings...
Page 42: ...Operation Instruction 0 G 1 1 2 Starting the Engine 1 3 Selecting the Gear...
Page 43: ...Operation Instruction 0 G 1 1 4 Setting Off 1 5 Driving Ranges...
Page 44: ...Operation Instruction 0 G 1 1 5 1 Downhill Travel 1 5 2 Downhill Travel 1 5 3 Kickdown...
Page 46: ...Operation Instruction 0 G 1 1 6 Stopping Parking...
Page 51: ...Operation Instruction 0 G 1 1 11 1 Limp Home Mode 1 12 Auxiliary Control Unit...
Page 52: ...Operation Instruction 0 G 1 1 12 1 Operating Instructions for the Auxiliary Control Unit...
Page 53: ...Operation Instruction 0 AB 1 WABCO ABS BASIC INTRODUCTION...
Page 54: ...Operation Instruction 0 AB 1...
Page 55: ...Operation Instruction 0 AB 1...
Page 56: ...Operation Instruction 0 AB 1...
Page 57: ...Operation Instruction 0 AB 1...
Page 58: ...Operation Instruction 0 EC 1 ECAS System Introduction 1 System introduction...
Page 59: ...Operation Instruction 0 EC 1 3 System function...
Page 60: ...Operation Instruction 0 EC 1...
Page 77: ...Operation Instruction 0 E 1 CAN bus module...
Page 158: ...Appendix A 4 Air braking schematic diagram...
Page 159: ...A 5 Electric schematic diagram of the complete vehicle 1...
Page 160: ...A 6 Electric schematic diagram of the complete vehicle 2...
Page 161: ...A 7 Electric schematic diagram of the complete vehicle 3...
Page 162: ...A 8 Electric schematic diagram of the complete vehicle 4...