Routine Maintenance
Cleaning the Machine
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Cleaning the Machine
!MWARNING
To avoid burning wear personal protective equipment
(PPE) when handling hot components. To protect your
eyes, wear personal protective equipment (PPE) when
using a brush to clean components.
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!MWARNING
Airborne particles of light combustible material such
as straw, grass, wood shavings, etc. must not be
allowed to accumulate within the engine compartment
or in the propshaft guards (when fitted). Inspect these
areas frequently and clean at the beginning of each
work shift or more often if required. Before opening
the engine cover, ensure that the top is clear of debris.
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!MCAUTION
Never use water or steam to clean inside the cab. The
use of water or steam could damage the on-board
computer and render the machine inoperable. Remove
dirt using a brush or damp cloth.
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1 Make the machine safe with the loader arms lowered.
Refer to Prepare the Machine for Maintenance.
Important: Let the engine cool for a minimum of one hour.
Do not try to clean any part of the engine while it is running.
2 Make sure that all the electrical connectors are
connected correctly. If the connectors are open,
attach the correct caps or seal with waterproof tape.
3 Put covers on the electrical/electronic components.
(For example the alternator, starter motor, governor
and solenoid).
4 Make sure that the underneath of the machine is
clean.
5 Do not let mud build-up on the engine or transmission
system. If necessary, steam clean.
6 Examine the radiator and make sure the grille is not
blocked. Use compressed air to blow out any dirt and
debris.