BA E16 en* 1.0 * E16_10_510.fm
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Operation 5
Putting back into operation
Information
If the vehicle was out of operation over a longer period of time without
performing the specified steps, contact a Wacker Neuson service center
before putting back into operation.
1. Perform a general visual check for damage on the electric cables,
connectors, fuel lines, corrosion, etc. on the engine and diesel particulate
filter.
2. Start the engine once a month to ensure optimal lubrication.
3. Remove anti-corrosion agents from bare metal parts.
4. Charge, install and connect the battery.
5. Open the air-intake openings of the air filter system and exhaust pipe.
6. Check the condition of the air filter elements and have them replaced by a
Wacker Neuson service center if necessary.
7. Check the dust valve.
8. Bleed the fuel system.
9. Check the vehicle for leaks.
10.Lubricate the vehicle according to the lubrication plan.
11.Check all engine/vehicle fluids in the units or reservoirs, and add fluids if
necessary.
12.If the vehicle was out of service for over 6 months, have the oil in the
gearbox, engine, hydraulic oil reservoir and other units changed by a
Wacker Neuson service center.
13.Have the hydraulic oil filters (pressure, return and breather filters), the
engine oil filter and diesel filter (prefilter and main filter) by a Wacker
Neuson service center if the vehicle was out of operation for over 6
months.
14.Switch on the starter and check whether there are any malfunctions.
– see "Malfunctions" on page 8-1
Contact an authorized service center and have the malfunction rectified.
15.Start the engine.
16.Let the engine run at idling speed at least 15 minutes without load.
17.Stop the engine.
18.Check the oil levels in all units and add oil if necessary.
19.Check the vehicle for leaks.
20.Start the engine and ensure that all functions and warning systems work
correctly.
Avoid operation at maximum engine speed or load for more than an hour.
Summary of Contents for ET35
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