Maintenance
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Engine compartment
The engine bonnet may only be opened with the engine turned
off. In addition, the holding brake must be activated and the
ignition key removed.
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WARNING!
Risk of scalding from hot components.
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Allow the machine to cool down or wear protective
gloves.
Opening the engine bonnet
1. Pull on the locking mechanism (1) of the engine bonnet.
2. Swing the engine bonnet upwards.
The engine bonnet is held open by two gas-filled struts.
Closing the engine bonnet
CAUTION!
Crushing risk.
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When closing the engine bonnet, be sure that
nothing is between the engine bonnet and the
chassis.
1. Close the engine bonnet.
2. Allow the locking mechanism (1) to latch.
Lubricants and operating materials
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Before draining the operating materials or changing the filter, wait until the engine has cooled down to
approx. 60° C.
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Do not drain oils when they are cold.
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For engine-related maintenance, please refer to the operating manual of the combustion engine.
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If necessary, secure the machine with suitable supports.
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Never work underneath an inadequately supported machine.
Lubricants that are not listed in the following table are listed in the operating manual of the combustion
engine.
Lubricants
and operating
fluids
BI code
designation
Quality
classes
Temperature
ranges
Viscosity
classes
Fill volumes
in litres
approx.
Traction drive
Hydraulics
Hydraulic oil
HYD
HYD 0530
HYD 1030
HYD 1540
HVLP
HVLP D
15° to 20° C
-20° to 30° C
-15° to 45° C
ISO VG 46
ISO VG 68
ISO VG 100
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Lubricating
nipple
Multi-purpose
lithium soap
based grease
MPG-A
KP2N-20
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NLGI 2
–
Fuel tank
Diesel
See operating manual of the combustion engine.
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