INTRODUCTION
This manual will help you get the most from your American-Lincoln 4366XP. Read it thoroughly before operating the machine. References to
"right" and "left" in this manual mean right or left as seen from the driver's seat.
PARTS AND SERVICE
Repairs, when required, should be performed by your Authorized American-Lincoln Service Center, who employs factory trained service personnel,
and maintains an inventory of American-Lincoln original replacement parts and accessories.
Call the AMERICAN-LINCOLN INDUSTRIAL DEALER named below for repairs or service. Please specify the Model and Serial Number when
discussing your machine.
NAMEPLATE
The Model Number and Serial Number of your machine are shown on the Nameplate, located on the wall of the operator's compartment. This
information is needed when ordering repair parts for the machine. Use the space below to note the Model Number and Serial Number of your
machine for future reference.
MODEL ________________________________________________
SERIAL NUMBER ________________________________________
Note: Reference the separately supplied engine manufacture's maintenance and operator manual for more detailed engine specifi cation and service
data.
UN-CRATING
Upon delivery, carefully inspect the shipping crate and the machine for damage. If damage is evident, save all parts of the shipping crate so that they
can be inspected by the trucking company that delivered the machine. Contact the trucking company immediately to fi le a freight damage claim.
MACHINE OPERATION
YOUR SWEEPER HAS BEEN SHIPPED COMPLETE, BUT DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE WITHOUT READING THE FOLLOWING
INSTRUCTIONS:
1.
Uncrate the machine and carefully remove from skid to prevent damage.
2.
Connect and tighten battery cables.
3.
Fill tank with UNLEADED gasoline or Diesel Fuel.
Never fi ll fuel tank while the engine is running. Always be sure gasoline container and sweeper are electrically connected before pouring gas. This
can be easily done by providing an insulated wire (permanently attached to the container) with battery clip on the other end.
4.
Check engine crankcase oil level. Although properly lubricated at factory, check before starting engine. No special break-in oil is used and
recommended number of operating hours before the initial oil change is the same as normal. See American-Lincoln Service Manual.
5.
Check radiator coolant level. Permanent type antifreeze is added at the factory to provide protection to approximately -35° F (-37° C). To
retain this protection level, always add one part water to one part antifreeze.
6.
Check oil level in the hydraulic reservoir located at center of machine beside the engine. The hydraulic reservoir is full, if oil can be seen in
the sight glass with the hopper in "DOWN" position. If oil is required, add HYDRAULIC FLUID ONLY, automatic transmission fl uid FORD type
"F" ATF.
After the fi rst 50 operating hours, service must be performed on your engine to insure future high performance and trouble free operation. See
WARNING!
NOTE
Maintenance.
ENGLISH / A-3
FORM NO. 56041727 - 4366XP - A-3