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4. If necessary, remove and clean the dirty fuel filter. Reinsert fuel filter before topping up.
5. Add fuel to the limit mark – for fuel type, see
Technical Data
chapter.
6. Replace fuel cap and tighten.
7. Close rear protective hood.
9.4.2
Clean machine and remote control
1. After cleaning, check switches, levers, cables, hoses, pipes and hardware for leaks, loose
connections, abrasions and other damage.
2. Immediately rectify any damage.
9.4.3
Check engine oil level and top up engine oil
Check engine oil level
1. Open both protective hoods.
2. Remove dirt accumulation in the area of the oil-level dipstick.
3. Pull out oil-level dipstick.
4. Wipe oil-level dipstick with a dry, lint-free cloth.
5. Fully reinsert oil-level dipstick.
6. Pull out oil-level dipstick.
7. Check whether the oil is between the lower and upper mark of the oil-level dipstick.
NOTE
Dispose of impurities of the fuel filter in accordance with the applicable provisions for
environmental protection.
WARNING
Fire and explosion hazard when using flammable cleaning agents or solvents.
Do not clean machine, components, or operator's controls with gasoline or other
solvents.
NOTE
Permeating water can damage the engine, electrical operator's controls, or components
of the machine and remote control. Do not aim high-pressure washers directly at the air
intake and electrical components. Clean remote control with only a damp cloth.
Item
Designation
Item
Designation
1
Cover of the oil filler opening
3
Label
2
Oil-level dipstick