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December 2019W11/W12/W13 | Operation manual
The diesel tank and the filler neck are located on the right side of the wheel loader.
• Lock the fuel cap using the key supplied (optional extra).
• Unscrew the filler neck cap.
• Refuel the wheel loader through the filler neck into the tank.
• Close the tank cap carefully after refueling.
3.1.2 Entering
Accident hazard due to defects! Do not work with the wheel loader if its operational safety is endangered by defects.
Defects must be immediately rectified. Check that all protective devices are present and effective before each use!
Accident hazard due to damaged tires! Check the tires before starting work! Accident hazard due to jamming or
slipping! Remove or attach loose items located on the driver's cab. Keep the control elements clean. Observe the
daily servicing schedule.
Checks before entering
• Check for cleanliness and damage.
• Check the condition and cleanliness of hand-holds and running boards.
• Check that all safety-relevant components are present and functioning.
• Check that linkages, rams, pivot pins and radiator are clean.
• Check all screws, joints and pivot pins for tightness.
• Check that all signs are present and in good condition.
• Check the wheel loader for oil, fuel and coolant leaks.
Check
• Engine oil level
• Hydraulic oil level
• Coolant level
• Fuel level
• Check the condition of the tires, e.g. for lacerations or signs of wear. Check the tire pressure! Ensure that the
tires are correctly inflated (see Tire air pressure table.)
• Ensure that the engine covers, and the fuel and hydraulic oil tank caps are present and tightened.
Entering
Accident hazard due to slipping when entering! Check the condition and cleanliness of the hand-holds and running
boards. Use the fitted hand-holds and running boards! Always enter and exit with your face towards the wheel
loader.