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Dok: 101490-GB 0810
Fuel Check
Check that there is fuel in the tank. Top up if necessary.
Engine Oil Level Check
Check the oil level in the crankcase every day. The oil must
reach the edge of the lling hole when the machine is on a
level surface.
Air Filter Check
The air lter must be checked at least once every working
week.
1. Filter housing
2. Safety cartridge
3. Filter element
4. Cap
Cleaning
1. Remove the cap and empty out the dust which has
collected. Wipe the cap with a damp cloth.
2. Carefully remove the lter element and wipe the inside of
the lter housing clean.
3. Blow the lter clean with dry compressed air, max. 5 bar,
from the inside until no more dust comes out.
Throw the lter element away:
− if it has been cleaned ve times.
− if it is damaged.
− after 1000 operating hours or maximum 12 months.
Safety Cartridge
This is normally replaced after around 3000 operating hours
or if the main lter is damaged.
To replace it, remove the lter set as described above and t
a new safety cartridge.
DAILY CHECKS
Oil/Fuel Leakage
Check every day that the engine is not leaking oil or fuel. If
a leak is discovered, the machine may not be operated until
the fault has been remedied.
Hydraulic Oil Level Check
Check every day that the hydraulic connections do not
leak or wear during operation. Check the oil level with the
dipstick on the top of the tank. The level must be between
“MIN” and “MAX”.
Vibration Element
Check regularly that there is no oil leak. If you suspect a
leak, check the level at the level screw on the vibration ele-
ment. If necessary, add oil up to the lower edge of the level
hole when the vibrator is horizontal. Seal any leaks. Note!
Machines must never be operated if a leak is suspected.
Rubber Dampers
Check the condition of the rubber dampers regularly. Re-
place damaged dampers.