33
GB
every
10
working hours
1. Check diesel engine oil level
The level should be checked with the
engine OFF and must be between the
min and max notches.
WARNING:
the oil level must be
checked with the vehicle perfectly
horizontal.
Always top up with the same oil type.
2. Check diesel engine radiator water level
The level must be about 2 - 2.5 cm below the filler hole edge.
Antifreeze must be used in winter. See the relevant supply table for correct quantity.
Should the radiator cap be removed when the engine is still hot, boiling
coolant could be released. Let the system cool then remove the cap down
first, then rotate the cap as far as the first notch and wait until pressure is
completely released. Then remove the cap.
3. Check hydraulic oil
Check the level with the engine OFF
and cold. The level must be between
the min and max notches with the
operating arm laying on the ground.
4. Tighten wheel nuts
Check the wheel nuts (tightening
torque 55
÷
60 kgm). Do this after the first
10 working hours and then regularly
every 200 hours.
Note
: This check should be effected at
the above-mentioned intervals
whenever the wheels are removed.
5. Lubricate articulation pins and
bushes.
Inject grease (via the special pump) until
the old grease flows out.
Note
: Greasing points are highlighted
by a red protection plug.