Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Note: It is important that when checking the oil level
the machine is on a stable, horizontal and level surface
with the engine stopped and cold.
Two index marks are provided on the dipstick.
The oil level should be maintained at or near the
upper index mark.
• Remove the Oil Filler/Level Cap and wipe the
dipstick with a clean dry cloth.
• Pour in the required amount of oil. (approx 0.4L)
• Allow the oil to settle for 10+ seconds.
• View the oil level through the oil filler orifice. The
oil level should be very near the top of the threads
with oil just about to spill out from the crankcase
(the machine must be on a level horizontal surface).
• Insert the dipstick and screw the cap fully 'home'.
Unscrew the filler cap and withdraw the dipstick.
Visually check the
oil level on the dipstick.
• Adjust as necessary.
• When the level is correct tighten the Oil Filler/Level
Cap securely into the engine casing.
Note: Change the oil according to the Maintenance
Summary Chart (Refer also to MAINTENANCE –
Engine oil replacement)
Pre – operating checks
Note: Before each operation the machine should be
inspected to ensure that all safety features etc, are
working correctly.
• Check that all safety guards are in position and
undamaged.
• H320-E – Check the integrity of the power cable
and plug. If the power cable or plug is damaged
in any way the cable and/or the plug must be
replaced by a competent technician with identical
replacement parts.
• H320-P - Check all fuel hoses, unions and filler caps
etc for signs of fluid leakage. Any leak detected must
be repaired before operations commence.
• Check the engine oil level and adjust as necessary.
• Check the fuel level and top up as necessary.
• Thoroughly inspect the rest of the machine for
any form of damage particularly to covers, guards,
rubber components etc.
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