3 - 8
A1 - I.C.
ENGINE OIL LEVEL
CHECK
Place the lift truck on level ground with the I.C. engine stopped, and let the oil drain into
the sump.
- Open the I.C. engine bonnet.
- Remove the dipstick 1 (Fig. A1/1).
- Clean the dipstick and check the level between the two MAXI and MINI notches.
- If necessary, add oil (See chapter : LUBRICANTS AND FUEL in paragraph : 3 -
MAINTENANCE) by the filler port 2 (Fig. A1/2).
A2 - C
OOLING LIQUID LEVEL
CHECK
Place the lift truck on level ground with the I.C. engine stopped, and allow the I.C.
engine to cool.
- Open the I.C. engine bonnet.
- Slowly turn the cap of the radiator 1 (Fig. A2) anticlockwise up to the safety stop.
- Allow the pressure and vapour to escape.
- Press down and turn the cap so as to release the cap.
- If necessary, add cooling liquid (See chapter : LUBRICANTS AND FUEL in paragraph :
3 - MAINTENANCE) in order to top up the level to 12 mm below the filler port 2 (Fig. A2).
- Lubricate slightly the filler neck in order to facilitate the setting and the removal of the
radiator cap.
If the cooling liquid is very hot, add only hot cooling liquid (80°C). In an emergency,
you can use water as a cooling liquid, then change the cooling circuit liquid as soon
as possible (See chapter : F1 - COOLING LIQUID in paragraph : 3 - MAINTENANCE).
A3 - F
UEL LEVEL
CHECK
Keep the fuel tank full, to reduce as much as possible any condensation due to the
atmospheric conditions.
- Remove cap 1 (Fig. A3).
- Fill the fuel tank with clean fuel (See chapter : LUBRICANTS AND FUEL in paragraph :
3 - MAINTENANCE), filtered through a strainer or a clean, lint free cloth, through filler
port 2 (Fig. A3).
- Put the cap back 1 (Fig. A3).
Never smoke or approach with a flame during filling operations or when the tank is
open. Never refill while I.C. engine is running.
The fuel tank is degassed via the filler plug. When changing it, always use an original
part, with degassing hole.
NOTE : A locking tank cap is available as an OPTION.
A - DAILY OR EVERY 10 HOURS SERVICE
A1/1
A1/2
A2
A3
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