3 - 10
A1 - C
HECK THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL
Place the truck on level ground with the engine stopped, and let the oil drain
into the sump.
- Lift up the overhead guard or the cabin (See chapter : INSTRUMENTS AND
CONTROLS in paragraph : 2 - DESCRIPTION).
- 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
HECK THE COOLING LIQUID LEVEL
Place the lift truck on level ground with the I.C. engine stopped, and wait for
the engine to cool down.
- Lift up the cabin (See chapter : INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS in
paragraph : 2 - DESCRIPTION).
- The liquid must be at the MAXIMUM level on the expansion pan 1 (Fig.
A2/1).
- If necessary, add cooling liquid through the filler port 2 (Fig. A2/1).
When the expansion pan is empty, check the level in the radiator before filling
the expansion pan.
- Slowly bring the radiator cap 3 (Fig. A2/2) up to the safety stop.
- Allow the pressure and the steam to escape.
- Press down and turn the cap so as to release it.
- Add cooling liquid through the filler port 4 (Fig. A2/2).
- Slightly lubricate the filler plug to facilitate the fitting and removal of the
radiator cap.
If the cooling liquid is very hot, add only hot cooling liquid (80° C).
A - EVERY DAY OR EVERY 10 WORKING HOURS SERVICE
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