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MPL 206 A - MPL 226 A
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5.8 Coolant check
Check the coolant as shown in tab cap.6.9.
The references are indicated on the expansion tank.
If the coolant level in the radiator goes down, refill it without
going upper the top reference.
Never open the cover of the radiator
(fig.9 ref.6) and of the expansion vase when the
engine is hot to avoid dangerous spillages of coolant.
6.7 B
ATTERY
CHECK
The battery (rif.1) only needs to be checked periodically for
electrolyte level and, if necessary, topped up with distilled
water. Normally, the acid level must be within the level lines
shown on the battery body.
When the MIN level is reached, top up the cells with distilled
water, taking care not to exceed the MAX level indicated on
the battery case.
The batteries develop a highly explosive gas.
It is recommended not to smoke nor cause sparks in the
vicinity, in particular during charging.
Wear protective goggles. When dismantling the battery,
disconnect the negative cable (-) first.
When remounting it, connect the positive cable (+) first.
6.8 S
CHEDULED
MAINTENANCE
TABLE
The check indicated in this section can be carried out either
by the workshop or by machine user.
Check radiator/intercooler for restriction (1)
daily
Check electrolyte in batteries (1) (2)
300 hours
Check cooling level in radiator (1)
10 hours
Check air cleaner for clogging (1)
10 hours
CHECKS
REGULARITY
Check oil level sump
daily
The routine maintenance operations, must be carried out by
qualified personnel who have the appropiate equipment and
protections.
Adjust valve clearance
1500 hours
Calibrate injectro and possible nozzles
replacem ent (2)
2000 hours
Clean fuel pum p filter (2)
1000 hours (3)
Adjust drive bellt tension (2)
500 hours
Change oil filters (2 - 4)
500 hours
Change fuel filter (2)
1000 hours (3)
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
#
REG ULARITY
Change engine oil (2 - 4 - 5)
500 hours
(1) = The regularity of these operations can vary
depending on engine use and the ambient
conditions in which it operates.
(2) = These operations must be carried out annually even
when the specified operating hours have not been
reached.
(3) = Maximum period, with high-quality fuel; it may vary
depending on fuel .
(4) = Change after the first 50 hours of service (running-in)
(5) = If fuel with a sulphur content of more than 0.5% in
used, the engine oil change intervals must be halved
6.9 P
ERIOD
OF
INACTIVITY
If the generator is not to be used for a long period of time,
the following operations must be carried out.
• Completely empty out the fuel tank.
• Change the engine oil.
• Clean the air filter.
• Disconnect the battery cables. We recommend you
recharge the battery every month in order to prevent it
from going completely flat which, sometimes,
compromises its integrity.
• Clean the outside of the generator, removing all dust
and impurities.
• Cover the generator with a nylon sheet and store it in
horizontal position in a dry and ventilated place.