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Weber mt TRC 66 - Replacing the Engine Oil Filter

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TRC66-86 *** 36
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Important!
The drain screw (4/1) is on the right side of the central
frame.
- Screw the oil drain tube (5/1) down to the oil drain valve (5/
2).
As soon as the oil drain hose is fully screwed down,
the used oil will escape.
Danger!
Danger of scalds because of hot oil.
When all the used oil has been completely drained:
- Undo the oil drain tube (5/1), clean the oil drain valve (5/2)
and put the protection cap on the valve.
- If required, replace the oil filter cartridge (refer to paragraph
3.3.2).
Danger to the environment!
Dispose of the used engine oil in an environmentally-
friendly manner.
- Add engine oil through the oil filler neck (6/1) (Refer to
paragraph 3.4 for quantity and specifications).
- Check the engine oil level according to pragraph 2.4.2.
- Close the engine hood and secure it by means of the
screws (1/1).
3.3.2 Replacing the Engine Oil Filter
- Put the compactor out of operation as described in
paragraph 2.9.
- Open the engine hood as described in paragraph 3.3.1.
- Drain the engine oil (refer to paragraph 3.3.1).
- Turn the engine oil filter (7/1) - by hand or by means of an
appropriate tool - in counterclockwise direction to unscrew
the filter.
Danger to the Environment!
Collect any escaping oil and dispose of it in an
environmentally-friendly manner. Dispose of the used
engine oil filter cartridge in an environmentally-friendly
manner.
- Put fresh oil on the gasket of the new engine oil filter.
- Screw down the new engine oil filter in clockwise direction
and fasten it hand-tight.
- Add new engine oil (refer to paragraph 3.4 for quantity and
specifications).
- Close the engine hood (2/1) and fasten it with the screws
(1/1).
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