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User’s Handbook, TSL 4230, Issue 4
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4016-E61TRS
Start-up
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When working on the engine always ensure that the battery has been disconnected, and that any other
means of accidental start-up has been disabled.
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Never start the engine with the governor linkage disconnected.
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Do not hold the stop lever in the run position when starting the engine.
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Always hold the stop lever in the stop position when cranking only.
Electrical equipment
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Always check that electrics are earthed to local safety standards.
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Always disconnect the electrical supply to the jacket water heater (if fitted) before working on the engine.
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Take care to prevent any danger of electric shock.
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Never re-adjust the settings of electronic equipment without reference to the Workshop Manual.
Freezing or heating components
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Always use heat resistant gloves and use the correct handling equipment.
Exhaust system
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Check the system for leaks.
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Ensure that the engine room is correctly ventilated.
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Check that all the guards are fitted.
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Check that the pipework allows the exhaust gas to escape upwards.
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Check that the pipework is supported.
Stopping the engine
1 Disengage the engine load.
2 Run the engine on NO LOAD for 15 minutes before stopping.
Note: This will allow the circulating lubricating oil to dissipate heat from the bearings, pistons, etc. It will also
allow the turbochargers, which run at a very high speed, to slow down while there is still oil flow through the
bearings.
Ensure that the engine is stopped before performing any of the following operations:
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Changing the lubricating oil.
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Filling or topping up the cooling system.
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Beginning any repair work on the engine.
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Adjusting belts (where fitted).
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Adjusting bridge pieces / valve clearance.
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Changing spark plugs.
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Changing air or oil filters.
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Tightening any fixing bolts.
Flammable fluids
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Ensure that these are never stored near the engine.
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Ensure that they are never used near a naked light.
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