8.
Verify that the parking brake is adjusted to the
proper tension; refer to
.
Note:
If you cannot adjust the parking brake
to the required tension, the brake pads may
be worn and need to be replace. Contact your
Authorized Service Dealer for assistance.
Checking the Brake-Fluid
Level
Service Interval:
Before each use or daily Check the
brake-fluid level before the motor is
first used.
Brake Fluid Type:
DOT 3
1.
Park the machine on a level surface.
2.
Engage the parking brake.
3.
Shut off the engine and remove the key.
4.
Raise the hood to gain access to the
master-brake cylinder and reservoir (
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1.
Filler neck (reservoir)
3.
DOT 3 brake fluid
2.
Reservoir cap
5.
Look at the outline of the fluid level at the side of
the reservoir (
Note:
The level should be above the Minimum
line.
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1.
Brake-fluid reservoir
2.
Minimum line
6.
If the fluid level is low, perform the following:
A.
Clean the area around the reservoir cap
and remove the cap (
).
B.
Add DOT 3 brake fluid to the reservoir until
the fluid level is above the Minimum line
(
Note:
Do not overfill the reservoir with
brake fluid.
C.
Install the reservoir cap (
7.
Close the hood of the machine.
Inspecting the Brakes
Service Interval:
Every 100 hours
Brakes are a critical safety component of the machine.
As with all safety components, they should be closely
inspected at regular intervals to ensure optimum
performance and safety.
•
Inspect the brake shoes and pads for wear or
damage. If the lining (brake pad) thickness is less
than 1.6 mm (1/16 inch), the brake shoes should
be replaced.
•
Inspect the backing plate and other components
for signs of excessive wear or deformation. If any
deformation is found, the appropriate components
must be replaced.
•
Check the brake-fluid level; refer to
Brake-Fluid Level (page 51)
.
Changing the Brake Fluid
Service Interval:
Every 1,000 hours
Refer to your authorized Authorized Service Dealer.
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