6.7 Lube Oil System, Lube Oil Circuit
6.7.1 Engine oil – Level check
Preconditions
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Engine is stopped and starting disabled.
WARNING
Hot oil.
Oil can contain combustion residues which are harmful to health.
Risk of injury and poisoning!
• Wear protective clothing, gloves, and goggles / safety mask.
• Avoid contact with skin.
• Do not inhale oil vapor.
WARNING
Oils/oil vapors are combustible/explosive.
Risk of fire and explosion!
• Avoid open flames, electric sparks and ignition sources.
• Do not smoke.
Oil level check prior to engine
start
1.
Withdraw oil dipstick from guide tube and
wipe it.
2.
Insert dipstick into guide tube up to the
stop, withdraw after approx. 10 seconds
and check oil level.
Note:
After extended standstill, the oil level may
exceed the mark (1) by up to 2 cm. The
cause of this may be that oil, e.g. from the
oil filter and oil heat exchanger flows back
into the oil pan.
3.
The oil level must reach the mark (2) or ex-
ceed the mark (1) by up to 2 cm.
Note:
Topping up oil manually is not required. The
oil level check is only intended to confirm
that the automatic oil replenishment fea-
ture works properly.
4.
Insert oil dipstick into guide tube up to the
stop.
Oil level check after the engine is stopped
1.
5 minutes after stopping the engine, remove oil dipstick from the guide tube and wipe it.
2.
Insert dipstick into guide tube up to the stop, withdraw after approx. 10 seconds and check oil level.
Note:
Topping up oil manually is not required. The oil level check is only intended to confirm that the automat-
ic oil replenishment feature works properly.
3.
Oil level must be between marks (1) and (2).
4.
Insert oil dipstick into guide tube up to the stop.
MS150121/00E 2015-07
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