9-7 TA9 & TA10 Dumper 0803-3 December 2010
Maintenance
Engine Air Cleaner Servicing
Air Cleaner Daily Maintenance
The air cleaner is located in the engine compartment,
approximately under the Operators seat.
Check the filter blockage indicator (F). If the indicator is
showing RED, the air cleaner requires servicing.
Air Cleaner Servicing
• To service air cleaner first clean its surrounding area and
then loosen clamps (E) holding the sediment cup (A) to air
cleaner body (D).
• Pull the Primary (B) and Secondary (C) air filter elements
from the air cleaner body (D).
• Renew, or clean the element (B) by carefully using
compressed air to blow dust out of the filter. Secondary air
cleaner (C) must not be cleaned - it must be renewed when
necessary.
• Thoroughly clean air cleaner body (D) and sediment cup
(A). Reassemble by reversing the above procedures.
Air Filter Cleaning
Air cleaner elements should be cleaned by blowing gently with
an airline from inside, or tapping gently against a firm object.
NOTICE
Check Air Inlet System Daily for Air Leaks
NOTICE
Maximum engine protection against dust is possible only
if the air cleaner is serviced at regular intervals. No hard
and fast rules apply to the regularity of servicing because
operating conditions vary so much. The only way to
determine if an air cleaner requires cleaning or replacing
is to physically check it.
Site Conditions Will Dictate the Frequency of Element
Replacement. In Dusty Conditions - Check the Air Cleaner
Frequently.