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TROUBLESHOOTING
IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS
• Do not open the engine hood when
steam is coming from it. The steam or
hot water may spurt out and cause
burns.
• Do not try to remove the radiator cap or
the drain plug when the cooling water is
hot. Stop the engine, wait until the
engine and the radiator cool, and then
slowly loosen the radiator cap to release
the internal pressure.
• Before performing maintenance, stop
the engine and allow the machine to
cool down.
• Before performing maintenance on top
of the work bench, clean the footing and
observe the following precautions to
prevent falling.
·
Do not spill oil or grease.
·
Do not leave tools scattered around.
·
Watch your step when walking.
• Never jump down from the machine or
the work bench. When getting on or off
the machine or work bench, use the
steps, handrails or work bench to
support your body. Your weight should
be evenly distributed among the three
contact points (one hand and two feet
or two hands and one foot).
• Do not stand on the dozer blade and
perform maintenance work. Doing so is
dangerous because of the unsteady
foothold. Use the work bench.
The symptoms listed below indicate
overheating.
IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS
• An alarm is sounded and the engine
emergency lamp and the coolant
temperature warning lamp start flashing.
• The water temperature gauge level is in the
red zone.
• Steam comes from the engine room.
Remedy procedure
1. Park the machine in a safe place.
2. Check if steam is coming out of the closed
engine hood.
3. If there is steam, stop the engine
immediately and contact your sales or
service dealer for repair. If steam, is not
coming out run the engine at low idle and
let the water temperature cool down.
4. When the water temperature gauge level
drops in the green zone, stop the engine.
5. Perform the inspections and the remedies
listed below once the engine cools down.
· V belt slack ............. Adjust
Refer to page 5-28.
· Coolant level ........... Add
Refer to page 5-18.
· Water leakage ......... Repair
· Radiator fins ............ Clean
Refer to page 5-46.
· Sediment in cooling system
............................... Clean
Refer to page 5-58.
If the problem persists after the above
remedies, contact your sales or service
dealer for repair.
Summary of Contents for TB295W
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Page 11: ...1 1 SAFETY...
Page 50: ...1 40 SAFETY SAFETY SIGNS DECALS...
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Page 159: ...4 1 TRANSPORT...
Page 163: ...4 5 TRANSPORT Hoisting posture HOISTING THE MACHINE...
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Page 247: ...6 1 TROUBLESHOOTING...
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Page 271: ...7 1 SPECIFICATIONS...
Page 278: ...7 8 SPECIFICATIONS OPERATING RANGES OPERATING RANGES...
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Page 282: ...7 12 SPECIFICATIONS 2 Piece boom LIFTING CAPACITIES...
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Page 284: ...7 14 SPECIFICATIONS Mono boom LIFTING CAPACITIES...
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