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6. Initialization and Pre-check
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Caution: Fire/Burns/Injuries
•
When checking engine, always stop the engine, and keep away from fire. Wait
until the engine cools down, before performing any checks.
6-1. Checking Engine Oil
When checking for engine oil, be sure
to keep the equipment leveled, and
insert the oil gauge all the way in.
Prior to starting the equipment, make
sure to fill the engine oil to the UPPER
line through the oil inlet.
<Note>
•
If the equipment is not leveled, you
cannot obtain accurate oil level.
Do not overfill (over UPPER line) the
engine oil. The excessive amount of
engine oil may damage the engine.
(inside the cylinders)
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Selecting proper engine oil
<Note>
•
Use the API class CC or better.
Viscosity and Temperature
Temperature
+
20
°
C or more
+
10
°
C
~+
20
°
C
-
10
°
C
~+
40
°
C
Oil Viscosity
SAE30
SAE20
SAE 10W/30
6-2. Checking Coolant / Water
Warning: Injuries
•
Close all doors and place locks during operating this equipment, to avoid injuries
by unintentionally touching cooling fan and fan belt.
Caution: Burns
•
Do not open the radiator cap while operating this equipment or immediately after
stopping the equipment, to avoid sustaining burns from hot vapor.
•
Do not touch the engine and muffler during operation and immediately after
stopping the equipment, for the temperature can reach extremely high.
Check to see if the coolant/water level is between FULL and LOW levels in the sub
tank. If the coolant/water is below the LOW level, fill the tank and the radiator
accordingly.
Oil
Gauge
MAX
MIN
OK
Not
Enough
Too
Much
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