12. Fill the fuel tank.
13.
Bleed the fuel system before starting
Ä
Chapter 8.2.2
„Bleeding the fuel system“ on page 70.
14. After a short test run check fuel filter and fuel lines for leaks.
15. Dispose of fuel and fuel filter in an environmentally friendly
way
.
8.9.5 Replacing the air filter
NOTICE!
Danger of engine damage!
– Do not start the engine after having removed
the air filter
.
Protective equipment:
n
W
orking clothes
n
Protective gloves
1.
Park the machine in secured condition
Ä
Chapter 6.5
„Parking the machine in secured condition“ on page 60.
2. Allow the engine to cool down.
3. Remove the cap (1).
4. Pull out the air filter
.
5. Clean the cover
.
6.
NOTICE!
Danger of engine damage!
– Prevent dirt from getting into the air
intake opening.
–
Do not clean the air filter housing with
compressed air.
Clean the filter housing with a clean, lint-free cloth.
7. Replace the air filter
.
8. Slide the air filter (2 ) carefully into the filter housing.
9. Check the sealing face (3) on the cover
.
10.
NOTICE!
Danger of engine damage!
– Ensure correct fit of cover and seal.
Close the cap (1).
Fig. 89
Fig. 90
Maintenance – Annually / every 250 operating hours
BPR 70/70 D
89
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