Service - 30
S
ERVICING
C
OOLING
S
YSTEM
AVOID PERSONAL INJURY!
If the unit has been running, the radiator and
radiator coolant will be hot and can burn skin!
Built up pressure in the radiator can cause an
explosive release of coolant if the radiator cap is
removed:
Shut off engine and allow to cool.
Do not remove the cap unless the radiator
and engine are cool enough to touch with
bare hands.
Slowly loosen cap to the fi rst stop to release
all the pressure before removing completely.
Wear Personal Protective Gear to protect
eyes and skin when opening radiator cap to
protect against the pressure in the radiator.
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AVOID PERSONAL INJURY!
Wear Personal Protective Equipment to protect
eyes and hands when opening radiator cap to
protect against the pressure in the radiator.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD!
Antifreeze is hazardous to the environment. Dis-
pose of antifreeze in a proper container and at a
proper recycle center.
ATTENTION: Avoid damage to your engine!
Using incorrect coolant mixture and/or type
can cause engine damage. See the engine
operator’s manual for correct type.
Do not operate engine without coolant.
Do not use plain water.
Do not pour coolant into radiator when
engine is hot.
To prevent engine overheating, do not
exceed more then 50% antifreeze in
cooling system.
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C
HECKING
C
OOLANT
L
EVEL
Park machine on a level surface.
1.
Shut off engine and engage park brake.
Remove ignition key from switch.
Allow engine to cool.
Open primary engine access to access the radia-
tor and the radiator coolant recovery tank.
A
C
B
D
Check the level in the coolant recovery tank (A).
NOTE: When cold, level should be between Low
(B) and Full (C) marks on the tank.
Add coolant if low.
If coolant recovery tank is empty, slowly open
the radiator cap (D) to the fi rst stop to allow all
pressure to release. Press down on the cap slight-
ly and continue to turn counterclockwise and
remove cap from radiator. Check that the coolant
level is up to the bottom of the fi ller neck.
If coolant is low, add coolant.
Install radiator cap.
Inspect condition of radiator hoses and clamps.
Replace as necessary.
Close engine cover.
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SERVICE - RADIATOR
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