In order to prevent trouble in daily operation,
it is necessary that the operator be constantly
aware of the condition of the engine. To
achieve this awareness, the operator must
personally inspect the engine before starting
the day’s activities.
If you note any defects, notify your authorized
ZPP dealer.
CHECK ENGINE OIL LEVEL
To check the oil level, pull out the level gauge,
wipe it clean and reinsert it; remove it again
to read the oil level. The level should be
between the “L” and “H” marks.
CHECK COOLING WATER LEVEL
Remove the radiator cap, and check the cool-
ing water level. Also check the cap and deter-
mine if it functions correctly. The cooling
water level is correct if it is near to the filler
neck of radiator. Insufficient water level may
be caused by leakage from the engine or
radiator. Check carefully for any sign of leak-
age; if no leaks are discovered, add water to
the filler neck portion.
If cooling water is dirty, flush the cooling
system.
When replacing the radiator cap, be sure to
fit it securely. If replaced loosely or improper-
ly, the cooling water will quickly evaporate,
causing the engine to overheat.
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Daily Care