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28 SEBU8325-01
Operation Section
Engine Stopping
Engine Stopping
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Stoppin g the Engine
NOTICE
Stopping the engine immediately after it has been
working under load can result in overheating and ac-
celerated wear of the engine components.
If the engine has been operating at high rpm and/or
high loads, run at low idle for at least three minutes
to reduce and stabilize internal engine temperature
before stopping the engine.
Avoiding hot engine shutdowns will maximize tur-
bocharger shaft and bearing life.
Prior to stopping an engine that is being operated
at low loads, operate the engine at low idle for 30
seconds before stopping. If the engine has been
operating at highway speeds and/or at high loads,
operate the engine at low idle for at least three
minutes. This procedure will cause the internal
engine temperature to be reduced and stabilized.
Ensure that the engine stopping procedure is
understood. Stop the engine according to the shutoff
system on the engine or refer to the instructions that
are provided by the OEM.
To stop the engine, turn the key to the OFF position.
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Eme
rgency Stopping
NOTICE
Emergency shutoff controls are for EMERGENCY use
ONLY. DO NOT use emergency shutoff devices or
controls for normal stopping procedure.
The OEM may have equipped the application with
an emergency stop button. For more information
about the emergency stop button, refer to the OEM
information.
Ensure that any components for the external system
that support the engine operation are secured after
the engine is stopped.
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After Stopping Engine
Note: Before y
ou check the engine oil, do not operate
the engine for at least 10 minutes in order to allow
the engine oil to return to the oil pan.
Check the crankcase oil level. Maintain the oil level
between the “MIN” mark and the MAX” mark on
the oil leve
l dipstick.
If necessary, perform minor adjustments. Repair
any leaks a
nd tighten any loose bolts.
Note the required service interval. Perform
the mainte
nance that is in the Operation and
Maintenance Manual, “Maintenance Interval
Schedule”.
Fill the fuel tank in order to help prevent
accumulation of moisture in the fuel. Do not overll
the fuel t
ank.
NOTICE
Only use antifreeze/coolant mixtures recommended in
the Rell Capacities and Recommendations topic that
is in th
is Operation and Maintenance Manual. Failure
to do so can cause engine damage.
Allow t
he engine to cool. Check the coolant level.
If freezing temperatures are expected, check the
coola
nt for the correct antifreeze protection. The
cooling system must be protected against freezing
to the lowest expected outside temperature. Add
the c
orrect coolant/water mixture, if necessary.
Perform all required periodic maintenance on all
driv
en equipment. This maintenance is outlined in
the instructions from the OEM.

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