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INFORMATION ABOUT USE
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4 INFORMATION ABOUT USE
4.1 Pre-start check
• Read carefully the following pages and carry out the operations described below in accordance
with the instructions specified.
Important
• Non compliance with the operations described in the following pages involves the risk of damages
to the engine and vehicle on which it is installed as well as personal and/or property damage.
• Increase the frequency of maintenance operations in heavy working conditions (engine starts but
stops, very dusty and hot environments, etc..).
4.2 Running-in period
NOTE: For the first 50 hours of engine operation, it is advisable not to exceed 75% of the
maximum power supplied.
4.3 Starting and turning off
1.
Check the level of the engine oil, fuel and coolant and fill if necessary (Par. 4.5 e Par. 4.6).
2.
Put the ignition key in the ignition switch (if supplied).
3.
Tun the key to ON position.
4.
Turn the key beyond the ON position and release it when the engine starts (the key will return
into ON position automatically).
Important
•
At the first fuelling or if the tank was empty filling the fuel system (Par. 6.3 from point 4 to point
6).
•
Do not actuate the starter for more than 15 seconds at a time. If the engine does not start, wait
for one minute before repeating attempt.
•
If engine does not start after two attempts see Tab. 7.1 and Tab. 7.2 to found the cause.
Panel
L
can be assembled on the engine or machine. In
Tab.
4.1
are described the main functions are illustrated.
Tab. 4.1
Control switch to start the engine
Warning Light - battery not charging
Warning Light - engine oil not pressurised
Warning Light - high coolant temperature
Warning Light - alarm general indicator