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Service
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WATER TANK Fill water tank DAILY or more often depending upon
working conditions. Use 8 ounces of COE SLING LUBE per tank refill.
Take care not to allow debris in water tank when filling
HYDRAULIC OIL RESERVOIR/FILTER ALWAYS keep reservoir filled to
proper level with clean oil. Fill to center of site glass on riser. DO NOT over
fill or overflow will occur at operating temperature.
RADIATOR COOLANT NEVER check radiator coolant when hot. Fill to
1/2” to 1” from bottom of fill neck. Use a mixture of 50% water 50% high
quality coolant. Overflow bottle is mounted on side of engine keep 1/2 full.
DIESEL RESERVOIR Fill diesel reservoir daily to prevent running out
of fuel while operating. DO NOT smoke while refueling and stay away from
flame and sparks. USE filtered high quality diesel fuel.
ENGINE OIL ALWAYS check engine oil level daily. Remove dip stick
wipe clean, reinstall and remove for proper oil level. If below mark
fill with high quality low sulfur 15-40w motor oil.
AIR CLEANER Clean air cleaner DAILY or MORE OFTEN in severe
dust conditions. When cleaning check SAFETY element for any signs of
dust that may indicate faults in the PRIMARY air cleaner. INSPECT air
cleaner ducting regularly to for loose clamp, holes, or cracks. This can
help prevent a dusted motor.
BATTERY It is recommended to remove battery during off season
storage. Check for any damage, check water level and store on trickle
charger. If battery is BAD dispose of it properly and replace it.
DUAL COOL SYSTEM Clean after cooler inlet screen and radiator dai-
ly or more often in dirty conditions. Check after cooler pump fluid level an-
nually fill as needed.
ECU The ECU Engine Control Unitis a computer that monitors and ad-
justs the engines functions. It communicates its information to the GEM
DISPLAY . NEVER weld on machine without disconnecting ECU first.
Service point descriptions
DANGER! DO NOT WELD ON MACHINE WITHOUT
DISCONNECTING ECU FIRST. DAMAGE WILL OCCUR!