
C (160°F) max), or allow the element to air dry.
Do not use a light bulb to dry the filter element
because damage could result.
Compressed Air Method
A.
Blow compressed air from inside to the outside of
dry filter element. Do not exceed 689 kPa (100
psi) to prevent damage to the element.
B.
Keep the air hose nozzle at least 5cm from the filter
and move the nozzle up and down while rotating
the filter element. Inspect for holes and tears by
looking through the filter toward a bright light.
5.
Inspect the new filter for shipping damage. Check
the sealing end of the filter. Do not install a
damaged filter.
6.
Insert the new filter properly into the air cleaner
body. Make sure the filter is sealed proper by
applying pressure to the outer rim of the filter when
installing it. Do not press on the flexible center of
the filter.
7.
Reinstall the cover and secure the latches. Make
sure the cover is positioned with the TOP side up.
8.
Reset the indicator (Fig. 38) if it is still showing
red.
Engine Oil and Filter
Change the oil and filter initially after the first 50 hours
of operation, thereafter change the oil and filter every
100 hours.
1.
Remove the drain plug (Fig. 41) and let oil flow
into drain the pan. When oil stops flowing, install
the drain plug and a new plug seal.
2.
Remove the oil filter (Fig. 42). Apply a light coat
of clean oil to the new filter seal before screwing it
on. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN.
Figure 41
1. Drain
plug
Figure 42
1. Oil
filter
3.
Add 15W-40 CD oil to the crankcase. Capacity is
5.0 l quarts with filter.
Fuel System
Fuel Tank
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Because diesel fuel is highly flammable, use caution
when storing or handling it. Do not smoke while
filling the fuel tank. Do not fill fuel tank while engine
is running, hot, or when the machine is in an enclosed
area. Always fill the fuel tank outside and wipe up any
spilled diesel fuel before starting the engine. Store fuel
in a clean, safety-approved container and keep the cap
in place. Use diesel fuel for the engine only; not for
any other purpose.
DANGER