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4.7.10.b CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL FILTER
4.7.10.c CHANGING THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OIL FILTER
DANGER
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Soon after the machine has been stopped the engine oil is
very hot and may cause burns; let the engine cool down
until it reaches a temperature of 40÷45°C before draining
the oil.
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The oil that may be spilled during the change makes the
ground slippery, therefore, use anti-slip shoes and imme-
diately remove any trace of oil from the floor.
•
Oils, filters, the coolant and the battery are considered
special waste and must be collected and disposed of ac-
cording to the anti-pollution regulations in force.
This operation must be carried out at every oil change.
Proceed as follows:
1 - Unscrew and remove the old filter (1) by means of the special
spanner provided.
2 - Clean the contact surface between the gasket and the filter
support (2).
3 - Fill the new filter with engine oil, lubricate the gasket and
screw thoroughly.
4 - Give another half turn by hand.
Start the engine, make sure that there are no leakages and that
the oil pressure warning light goes out.
IMPORTANT
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Do not use the spanner to lock the filter, since it may be
damaged and cause oil leakages.
•
The engine oil filter must be changed when the relevant
alarm signal comes on on the electronic display posi-
tioned on the front dashboard. After performing this main-
tenance operation, set the partial service hours to zero.
For further details, see “3.3.1 FRONT INSTRUMENTS”
pos. 17.
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DANGER
•
Soon after the machine has been stopped the hydraulic oil is very hot; let it cool down until it reaches a
temperature of 40÷45°C before changing it.
•
The hydraulic system is pressurized; loosen the filling cap slowly to release the residual pressure.
•
Oils, filters, the coolant and the battery are considered special waste and must be collected and dis-
posed of according to the anti-pollution regulations in force.
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