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Hinge the gas struts of the cover
In order to ensure optimum lubrication and thus maximum life of the gas struts, the piston rod
must be always aligned towards the ground.
1. Move the cover downward until the mounting position has been reached.
2.
Support the cover.
3. Push the ball cup with the clip of the gas strut cylinder onto the ball head of the cover until it
latches audibly.
4. Proceed in the same manner with the second gas strut.
Both gas struts are hinged.
5. Remove the supporting object.
Machine in operation
1. Reconnect the battery.
2. Close the canopy.
3. Start the machine and run up to operating temperature so that excess water is evaporated.
Check the cooler for leaks
1. Raise the cover.
2. Visually check for leaks: does oil or cooling water escape?
Is a cooler leaking?
Have the defective cooler repaired or replaced immediately by KAESER Service.
Close the canopy.
Clean the cooler blades only in a washing area equipped with an oil separator.
10.5.2 Option da
Cleaning the compressed air aftercooler
The compressed air aftercooler is located near the air treatment devices.
Fig. 57 Cleaning the compressed air aftercooler
1 Compressed-air after-cooler
2 Direction of impacting water or steam jet (from inside to outside).
10 Maintenance
10.5 Cleaning the cooler
No.: 9_9548 05 USE
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