CLEARSKY DPF (PG 1050 & PG1060) INSTALLATION MANUAL
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Place the Truck and APU Decals
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Location of Truck Decal:
The label must be placed on the driver side within one foot of the top and
front edges of the hood. If this is not practical, place the label as close to
this area as practical but it must be easily visible (figure 50).
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Installation of Truck Decal:
Make sure the area is clean and dry and greater than 50°F. Work from one
edge of the label. Peel the backer off 1–2 inches and position the label using
just the edge and light pressure. Align the label carefully and then gradually
peel the backer and press the label being careful to not trap air bubbles.
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NOTICE
The same regulations that require the
DPF also require that these decals
be placed on the outside of the truck
and the valve cover.
NOTICE
Once the decals are installed they
can not be removed without being
damaged. The decals have the same
serial number as the DPF system
and new decals can not be issued.
NOTICE
If a truck is operating an APU in
California, the APU must have a DPF
AND the truck must display these
decals. It is illegal for a truck to
display these decals with an APU
that is not so equipped.
Figure 50. Truck decal placement.
Figure 51. APU decal location.
Figure 52. Position of Oil Type Tag.
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Installation of Engine Decal:
Select a place on the valve cover that will be visible with only the APU access
cover removed (but with the top enclosure installed on the APU). The valve
cover should be between 50°F and 120°F. Clean the area with alcohol. After
the alcohol has dried, apply the label with firm pressure (figure 51).
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Installation of DPF Oil Type Tag:
Secure the DPF Oil Type Tag onto the engine fuel lines using the 3 wire ties
provided. Refer to figure 52 for visual location of the tag. DO NOT over tighten
the wire ties as this could damage the tag.
Replace Access Cover
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