6.1 General notes on maintenance
When performing maintenance work ensure strict compliance with
the respective safety instructions and particularly the safety regula-
tions mentioned in the corresponding section of these operating
and maintenance instructions.
Thorough maintenance of the machine guarantees far longer safe
functioning of the machine and prolongs the lifetime of important
components. The effort needed for this work is only little compared
with the problems that may arise when not observing this rule.
Always clean machine and engine thoroughly before starting
maintenance work.
For maintenance work stand the machine on level ground.
Do not touch hot engine parts.
Perform maintenance work only with the engine shut down.
ENVIRONMENT!
During maintenance work catch all oils and fuels and
do not let them seep into the ground or into the
sewage system. Dispose of oils and fuels environmen-
tally.
Keep used filters in a separate waste container and
dispose of environmentally.
The lifetime of the diesel engine depends to a great extent on the
cleanliness of the fuel.
Keep fuel free of contaminants and water, since this will
damage the injection elements of the engine.
Drums with inside zinc lining are not suitable to store fuel.
The fuel drum must rest for a longer period of time before
drawing off fuel.
Under no circumstances must the drum be rolled to the tap-
ping point just before drawing out fuel.
When choosing the storage place for fuel make sure that
spilled fuel will not harm the environment.
Do not let the hose stir up the slurry at the bottom of the
drum.
Do not draw off fuel from near the bottom of the drum.
Residues in the fuel drum must not be used.
On diesel engines both combustion air and fuel injection quantities
are thoroughly adapted to each other and determine power, tem-
perature level and exhaust gas quality of the engine.
Notes on the fuel system
Notes on the performance of the
engine
Maintenance
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