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A3 - CHECK THE FUEL LEVEL
Keep the fuel tank full. To reduce as much as possible any condensation due
to the atmospheric conditions.
- Remove cap 1 (Fig. A3).
- Fill the fuel tank with clean fuel, filtered through a strainer or a clean, lint free
cloth, through filler port 2 (Fig. A3).
- Put the cap back 1 (Fig. A3).
Never smoke or approach with a flame during filling operations or when the
tank is open. Never refill while engine is running.
A4 - DRAIN THE FUEL PRE-FILTER
UP TO MACHINE N° 142 126
- Lift up the cabin (See chapter : INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS in
paragraph : 2 - DESCRIPTION).
- Place a container under drain plug 1 (Fig. A4) and unscrew the plug by two
or three thread turns.
- Allow oil to flow void of all impurities and water.
- Tighten the drain plug while the oil flows.
A5 - CHECK THE TYRE PRESSURES AND THE WHEEL
NUTS TORQUE
- Check the condition of the tyres, to detect cuts, protuberances, wear, etc.
- Check the torque load of the wheel nuts (See fig. A5). Non compliance with
this instruction can cause damage and rupture to the wheel bolts and
distortion to the wheels.
- Check and adjust the tyre pressures if necessary (See chapter :
CHARACTERISTICS paragraph : 2 - DESCRIPTION).
Check that the air hose is correctly connected to the tyre valve before infla-
ting and keep all persons at a distance during inflation. Respect the recom-
mended tyre pressures given.
A4
200 ± 15 %
N.m
340 ± 15 %
N.m
400 ± 15 %
N.m
A5
WHEEL TORQUE
NUTS LOADING
FRONT WHEEL
REAR WHEEL
Up to machine
N° : 116 222
REAR WHEEL
From machine
N° : 116 223
1
A3
1
2