PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
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TNV Operation Manual
Note that a typical fuel tank is illustrated.
1. Position an approved container under the
diesel fuel tank
(Figure 9, (1))
to collect the
contaminants.
2. Remove the fuel cap
(Figure 9, (3))
.
3. Remove the drain plug
(Figure 9, (2))
of the
fuel tank to drain the contaminants (water,
dirt, etc.) from the bottom of the tank.
4. Drain the tank until clean diesel fuel with no
water and dirt flows out. Reinstall and tighten
the drain plug firmly.
5. Reinstall the fuel cap.
6. Check for leaks.
Figure 9
Replace Engine Oil and Engine Oil
Filter
CAUTION
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Be responsible to the environment.
Follow these procedures for hazardous
waste disposal. Failure to follow these
procedures may seriously harm the
environment.
• Follow the guidelines of the EPA or
other governmental agency for the
proper disposal of hazardous
materials such as engine oil, diesel
fuel and engine coolant. Consult the
local authorities or reclamation facility.
• NEVER dispose of hazardous
materials irresponsibly by dumping
them into a sewer, on the ground or
into ground water or waterways.
CAUTION
0000005en
• Only use the engine oil specified.
Other engine oils may affect warranty
coverage, cause internal engine
components to seize, or shorten
engine life.
• Prevent dirt and debris from
contaminating engine oil. Carefully
clean the oil cap / dipstick and the
surrounding area before you remove
the cap.
• NEVER mix different types of engine
oil. This may adversely affect the
lubricating properties of the engine oil.
• NEVER overfill. Overfilling may result
in white exhaust smoke, engine
overspeed or internal damage.
0000065A
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(2)
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