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9. After filling the oil, start the engine and run at
idle speed for 30 seconds.
10.Check to see if there is any oil leakage.
11.Stop the engine. Wait for 30 seconds and then
check the oil level. See 4.3. Top up the oil if
necessary.
5.4.1 Oil filter
The oil filter must be cleaned after 1000 hours of
operation and when changing the oil. First drain
the engine oil and install the oil drain plug as
above. Then clean the oil filter as follows:
1. Clean the area around the filter (11:A)
2. Slacken off the screw (11:B) 5 turns.
3. Pull out the oil filter.
Never direct the flow of compressed air
towards the body. The penetration of
air into the blood stream can be fatal.
4. Clean the filter by blowing compressed air in
and out of the filter. See fig. 12.
5. Check/replace the gasket (12:D).
6. Lubricate the gasket (12:D) and slide the filter
in to its limit position.
7. Check that the ends of the tensioner spring
(11:C) lie flush against the filter. Tighten the
screws (11:B).
8. Continue with point 7 according to "5.4 Chang-
ing engine oil" above.
5.5 Engine screws
All screwed joints on the engine must be check-
tightened after 25 hours of operation and then ev-
ery 250 hours of operation.
Exceptions:
• The cylinder head screws must not be touched.
• The fuel injection system's adjustment screws,
as illustrated in fig. 13, must not be touched.
5.6 Fuel filter
The fuel filter (8:E) must be replaced after every
500 hours of operation.
After replacing, the fuel system must be bled. See
"4.2".
Check that there is no fuel leakage once the new
filter has been installed.
5.7 Cleaning the fuel tank
During temperature changes water from the air
will condense in the fuel tank. The amount of wa-
ter that condenses increases during large tempera-
ture changes and at high humidity. The water drops
and settles at the bottom of the fuel tank.
Condensation should be drained from the fuel tank
as necessary and at least once a year.
ENGLISH
The engine must be cold when the con-
densation id drained, otherwise there is
a risk of fire.
Smoking, fires, sparks and other heat
sources are prohibited in the proximity
when the condensation is drained.
There is a fire risk.
Drain the condensation as follows:
1. Detach the drain hose from the its mounting un-
der the rear bumper. See fig. 14.
2. Turn the drain cock (14:F) in its mounting to fa-
cilitate opening.
3. Insert the drain hose into a suitable container.
4. Open the drain cock and drain until all the water
has run out.
5. Close the drain cock and reset the cock and hose
in reverse order.
6. Dispose of the drained fluid according to local
regulations.
5.8 Belt transmissions
After 5 hours of operation, check that all the belts
are intact and undamaged.
5.9 Steering
The steering must be checked/adjusted after 5
hours of operation and thereafter after 100 hours of
operation.
5.9.1 Checks
Briefly turn the steering wheel back and forth.
There must be no mechanical clearance in the
steering chains.
5.9.2 Adjustment
Adjust the steering chains if required as follows:
1. Put the machine in the straight-ahead position.
2. Adjust the steering chains with the two nuts, lo-
cated under the central point. See fig. 16.
3. Adjust both nuts by the same amount until there
is no clearance.
4. Test drive the machine straight forwards and
check that the steering wheel is not off centre.
5. If the steering wheel is off centre, undo one nut
and tighten the other.
Do not over-tighten the steering chains. This will
cause the steering to become heavy and will in-
crease wear on the steering chains.
5.10 Battery
If acid comes into contact with the eyes
or skin, this can cause serious injuries.
If any part of the body has come into
contact with acid, rinse immediately
with copious amounts of water and seek
medical assistance as soon as possible.
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