5. Install the drain plug.
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6. Fill the hydraulic tank with approximately
90 litres of HVI 68 hydraulic oil.
7. Check fluid level in hydraulic tank and add
oil to raise level to 75mm below the top of the tank.
DO NOT OVER FILL.
Note: Dispose of used oil in accordance with local
authority regulations. Only use HVI 68 oil. Use of
other oil grades can cause loss of hydraulic power,
or damage to machine.
Check Hydraulic Lines
After every 100 operating hours, check hydraulic
lines and hoses for leaks, loose fittings, kinked
lines, loose mounting supports, wear, weather and
chemical deterioration. Replace all mov-ing
hydraulic hoses every 1500 or two years,
whichever comes first. Make necessary repairs
before operating.
WARNING! Hydraulic pressure escaping under
pressure can penetrate the skin and cause injury.
Keep hands and body away from pin hole leaks or
nozzles that eject high pressure hydraulic fluid. A
small leak can be dangerous. To find hydraulic
leaks use cardboard or paper
Battery
Always keep the battery clean and fully charged. Use
a paper towel to clean the battery case. If the battery
terminals are corroded, clean them with a solution of
4 parts water and 1 part baking soda. Apply a light
coating of grease to the battery terminals to reduce
corrosion.
Voltage: 12v, 380 Cold Cranking Amps
If battery becomes flat or machine is not used for a
long period, charge the battery using an external
battery charger. Disconnect battery terminals before
charging the battery. Do not rely on the engines
charging system to recharge a battery. It is only
meant to maintain charge in a good battery.
If fluid is accidentally injected into the skin a doc-
tor familiar with this type of injury must surgically
remove it within a few hours.
Cleaning and Long
Term Storage
1.Lower the Dingo arms and turn the ignition
key to OFF to stop the engine. Remove the key.
2.Remove dirt and grime from the external parts
of the entire machine, especially the engine.
Clean dirt and chaff from the outside of the
engine‟s cylinder head fins and blower housing.
3. IMPORTANT: You can wash the Dingo
with mild detergent and water. Do not pressure
wash the machine. Avoid excess use of water,
espe-cially near the control panel, hydraulic
pumps and motors.
4. Service the air cleaner; refer to section
on Air Cleaner.
5. Change the crankcase oil; refer to
engine man-ual.
6. Petrol machines only; Remove the spark
plugs and check their condition; refer to
section on Spark Plugs.
7. With spark plugs removed from the engine,
pour two tablespoons of engine oil into each
spark plug hole.
8. Now use the starter to crank the engine
and distribute the oil inside the cylinder.
9. Install the spark plugs. Do not install
the ignition wire on the spark plugs.
10. Check the tyre pressure; refer to section
on Tyre Pressures.
11. Charge battery; refer to Batteries section.
12. For long-term storage (more that 90 days)
add stabiliser/conditioner additive to fuel tank.
13. Run engine to distribute conditioned
fuel through the fuel system (5 minutes).