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Maintenance
LeeBoy 8608 Commercial Paver 5-21
Other best practices for the use of DEF uid:
Fill DEF tank with every fuel ll to maintain fresh
high quality DEF within the system.
Avoid prolonged storage of DEF within the
parked machine.
Drain DEF uid during prolonged storage.
Drain DEF uid during winter months when DEF
may freeze for prolonged periods.
At 80°F, DEF has a storage life of one
(1) year.
DPF ServiceDPF Service
The DPF is designed to burn trapped particulate matter
automatically or via operator-induced regeneration.
The longer the engine runs, the more ash (burnt
residue) is collected on the lter. Too much residue
adversely affects DPF performance, therefore, see
your authorized dealer for professional cleaning (or
replacement) if needed.
Do not be alarmed if you notice white exhaust from the
exhaust pipe at start-up or when speeding up. White
exhaust or water may come out during cold weather or
after long-hour idling due to condensation.
If DPF regeneration occurs frequently, i.e., ve hours
or shorter, on a routine basis, change the oil. If this
condition continues after an oil change, contact your
authorized dealer for service. (Refer to your Engine
Operator’s Manual for service information.)
Too much idling can cause DEF
to crystallize in the injectors if the machine isn’t
hot enough. Don’t idle machine any longer than
necessary as too much idling can cause soot to build
up in the Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF), requiring
more frequent regeneration.
To reduce the amount of soot and
maximize DPF efciency, use API-CJ4 (or ACEA-E9
European equivalent) engine oil. Running the
engine at 1800 RPMs will also provide more efcient
operation and allow automatic regeneration more
efciently while paving.
COOLING SYSTEM
Inspect the radiator and oil cooler daily. Use a low-
pressure water hose to clean as needed once the
engine has cooled down.
Inspect the coolant system daily. Wash out the radiator
with a low-pressure water hose ONLY when the engine
is cool.
Check radiator hoses and clamps every six months for
leaks or damage, ensuring hose clamps are securely
tightened. If radiator hoses are swollen, hardened or
cracked, replace them immediately.
Inspect radiator and oil cooler daily.
Wash out as needed with low-pressure water hose
after the engine has cooled down. Plugged or dirty
radiators and oil coolers cause engine or hydraulic
overheating.
Replace radiator hoses and clamps
every two years, or sooner if needed. Damaged
radiators hoses or coolant leaks also cause
overheating.
If the coolant temperature warning icon illuminates, or
steam emits from the radiator or overow pipe, turn off
the load but idle the engine at least ve minutes to
cool down gradually and check the following items:
Inspect for any coolant leaks, obstacles or debris
around the air inlet or outlet, dirt or dust between
radiator ns and tube, or clogged water pipe.
Check the fan belt as described in previous section.
Check that radiator cap is properly tightened. A gap
between the cap and seal accelerates coolant loss.
Check for any internal blockage in the radiator hose. If
scale forms on the hose, clean with scala inhibitor (or
equivalent).
Check engine cooling fan for damaged or bent blades.
Replace if damaged.

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