DINGO Wacker Neuson SM325-27W Руководство по эксплуатации и техническому обслуживанию - Страница 10
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5.4
Work Area
Ground conditions are firm and stable
Sloping ground has been identified
Holes have been identified and isolated
Embankments have been marked
Tree stumps, rocks and other hazards have been identified & removed or marked
Water courses (dams, creeks, rivers) have been clearly marked
Underground and aboveground service have been identified and isolated if necessary
Site physical hazards have been identified & removed or marked
Dust, noise, traffic and other adverse conditions have been controlled
Persons not involved in the work have been removed & excluded from the area
Children and animals have been removed & excluded from the area
5.5
Adding Fuel
Positon the machine on a level surface, lower the load frame, turn off the engine, and
remove the key.
Clean around the fuel tank cap and remove the cap. Use a funnel to add fuel as specified
above to the fuel tank, fill until the fuel reaches 60-70mm below the top of the tank to allow
for expansion. Do not fill the fuel tank completely full.
Replace the fuel cap securely. Clean away any fuel that may have spilt.
5.6
Checking the Engine
Check the engine oil level using the dip stick (refer to your engine manual for details).
5.7
Remove Debris from the Machine
Keep cooling fins, shrouds, vents, engine compartment, hoses, fittings, etc. clean and clear of
dirt, debris, blockages, and restrictions to prevent overheating.
Park the machine on a flat surface, lower the load frame and turn off the engine. Remove
the key.
Check the air filter for debris. If required, wipe away debris before and during each use.
Debris can build up in the engine compartment and must be cleared away before and during
each use.
Do not put water directly onto the electrical system or ignition system. Brushing and blowing
out dirt in these areas is safer than washing.
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