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E - EVERY 1000 HOURS SERVICE
Carry out the operations described previously as well as the following operations.
E1 - FUEL TANK
CLEAN
Place the lift truck on level ground with the I.C. engine stopped.
- Inspect the parts susceptible to leaks in the fuel circuit and in the tank.
- In the event of a leak, contact your dealer.
- Place a container under drain plug 1 (Fig. E1/1) and unscrew the plug.
- Remove cap 2 (Fig. E1/2).
- Let the fuel flow and clean with 10 litres (2.5 gal) of clean fuel by filler port 3
(Fig. E1/2).
- Refit and tighten drain plug 1 (Fig. E1/1) (Tightening torque 29 to 39 N.m or
21 - 28 ft/lbs).
- Fill the fuel tank with clean fuel (See LUBRICANTS AND FUEL in SECTION
3 - MAINTENANCE) filtered through a strainer or a clean, lint-free cloth and
refit the filler plug 2 (Fig. E1/2).
- Open the engine compartment.
- Re-prime the system by activating fuel feed pump 4 (Fig. E1/3).
- If necessary, bleed the system (See G1 - FUEL SYSTEM in SECTION 3 -
MAINTENANCE).
E2 - SAFETY DRY AIR FILTER CARTRIDGE
CHANGE
- For the disassembly and reassembly of the cartridge, see D3 - DRY AIR
FILTER CARTRIDGE in SECTION 3 - MAINTENANCE.
- Gently remove the dry air filter safety cartridge 1 (Fig. E2), taking care to
avoid spilling the dust.
- Clean the gasket surface on the filter with a damp, clean lint-free cloth.
- Before mounting check the state of the new safety cartridge (See FILTERS
CARTRIDGES AND BELTS in SECTION 3 - MAINTENANCE).
- Introduce the cartridge into the filter axis and push it in, pressing the edges
and not the middle.
NOTE : The schedule for changing the safety cartridge is given for reference
only. The safety cartridge must be changed for every two changes of
the air filter cartridge.
E1/1
1
E1/3
4
E1/2
2
3
E2
1
WARNING
While carrying out these operations, do not smoke or work near a flame.
WARNING
Never try to carry out a weld or any other operation by yourself, this could
provoke an explosion or a fire.