Operation -
Pre Start-Up
DINGO K94 - SERIES I, II, III Revision 1.3 September 2020
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Pre Start-Up (daily)
Read this manual and the engine manual and
become familiar with the contents of both.
Always check the following before operation:
• Fuel level - fill to 60mm from top
• Engine oil level (refer to engine manual)
• Remove all refuse from the machine
• Check air filter
• Check bushes
• Tyre pressure (25 - 35psi)
•Radiator - check/clean . Check fluid (diesel
only)
• Check for oil leaks
• Check for damage & loose components
•Be sure that the work area is free from
other people and children
• Clean work area of any debris
•Know and mark the location of any utility
lines
•For first 6 days of operation of new
machine, and first 6 days of operation after
changing wheels, tighten wheel nuts daily.
Adding Fuel
Labelling on the fuel tank tells whether a machine
requires petroleum of diesel fuel. For fuel type and
information on suitable additives refer to Engine
Manual as supplied. (NB. If labelling becomes lost
or damaged order replacements from your Dingo
representative).
1.Position Dingo on level surface, lower the
Dingo arms and turn off the engine (turn
ignition key to off). Remove the key.
2.Remove the bonnet to expose the fuel tank
cap.
3.Clean around the fuel tank cap and remove the
cap. Use a funnel to add fuel to the fuel tank,
filling until the fuel reaches 60 - 70 mm below
the top of the tank. This space is needed to allow
the fuel room to expand. Do not fill the fuel tank
completely full.
4.Replace the fuel cap securely. Clean
away any fuel that may have spilt.
DANGER - Petroleum can be extremely
flammable and highly explosive.
To avoid a fire or explosion that may burn
yourself, other, or cause property damage:-
•Use a funnel and fill the fuel tank
outdoors, in an open area
• Allow the engine to cool before refuelling
• Clean up any petrol spills.
• Only fill to 60 mm from top of tank.
•Never smoke while handling fuels, and stay
away from an open flame or any place that a
spark may ignite petroleum fumes.
•Store fuels in an approved container, out of
reach from children. Never buy more than a
30 day supply of fuel.