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Description of the starting process
Use the starting key to start the loader‘s engine (Fig. 30).
1. Push the foot accelerator.
2. Put in the key - level 0 = no operating voltage.
3. Turn the key left against the spring pressure until the
heater-plug indicator is illuminated
Preheating:
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The heating process is automatically activated when
level I is switched on.
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The heater indicator light Item 2 (Fig. 13) lights up.
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Start the engine at level II as soon as the heater indica-
tor light goes out:
4. Continue to turn the key right against the spring pres-
sure - level II = starting.
5. Let go of the key as soon as the engine starts - the key
will return to level I - and the indicator lights will go out.
Check if all the indicator lights have gone out, correct any
possible malfunctions before driving off with the loader.
To stop the engine turn the key anti-clockwise to level “0”
If the engine does not start
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Attempt to start the loader for a maximum of 20 seconds.
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Wait one minute.
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Repeat the starting process.
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If the engine will not start after two attempts, look for
the cause in the malfunction table (»Troubleshooting and
emergency maintenance«) or contact a specialist garage.
It is absolutely not possible to start the engine by
tow-starting the loader. This could damage the hy-
draulic system.
Summary of Contents for WL 30
Page 1: ...www wackerneuson com Operator s Manual Wheel Loader WL 30...
Page 2: ...December 10 Edition...
Page 17: ...BASIC INFORMATION 15 WL30...
Page 48: ...TECHNICAL DATA 46 3 4 Dimensions Fig 11 Dimensions...
Page 61: ...Description of the indicator warning and control elements 59 WL30...
Page 126: ...Towing and transporting 124 Fig 58 Tying down the loader...
Page 161: ...SERVICING AND INSPECTION 159 WL30 2 1 Fig 63 Cab tilt lever...
Page 235: ...Appendix 233 WL30 For personal notes...
Page 245: ...List of figures 243 WL30...