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MAINTENANCE
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DB 460 REV. 00 02/01/2015
5.10 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
5.10.1 CHECKING THE HYDRAULIC OIL
(fi g. 18)
5.10.2 REPLACING THE HYDRAULIC OIL TANK BLEEDER
(fi g. 18)
CAUTION: Before proceeding, always read the safety regulations for the operations to be carried out
as set out in Chapter 3.
- Wait until the oil reaches the ambient temperature.
- Open the engine compartment lid.
- Check the hydraulic oil level with the dipstick A.
- If it needs topping up, add oil through the fi ller neck.
CAUTION: Slowly loosen the bleeder cap to release the residual pressure. Carry out this operation
only with the engine off.
CAUTION: Before proceeding, always read the safety regulations for the operations to be carried out
as set out in Chapter 3.
CAUTION: Slowly loosen the bleeder cap to release the residual pressure. Carry out this operation
only with the engine off.
- The bleeder cap A is disposable and hence does not need to be cleaned.
- Replace it only if broken or clogged with an identical one in order to keep the system adequately
pressurised.
- Move the vehicle onto fl at ground, engage the parking brake, turn off the engine and remove the ignition
key.
18
A
MAX
MIN