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DON'T
REMOVE
ELEMENT FOR
INPECTION
Such a check will always do more harm to your
engine than good. Ridges of dirt on the gasket
sealing surface can drop on the clean filter side
when the gasket is released. Stick with the
schedule. If you are on restriction maintenance,
follow your reading or get a new indicator if you don't
trust it.
NEVER
RAP AN
ELEMENT TO CLEAN
IT. THIS WILL ONLY
DESTROY IT.
Rapping hard enough to knock off dust often
damages the element and destroys your engine
protection. Deeply embedded dirt is never released
by tapping. It's always safer to keep operating until
you can change to a fresh filter.
NEVER
JUDGE
YOUR ELEMENT'S
LIFE BY LOOKING
AT IT.
A dirty filter may still have plenty of life left, while
carbon contamination is not visible to the eye. And
you can't see the dirt that is embedded deep within
the filter paper. Your best bet for lowest filter
maintenance costs and best engine performance is
to follow a restriction gauge. It's a smart, low-cost
investment.
NEVER
LEAVE AN
AIR CLEANER OPEN
LONGER THAN
NECESSARY.
Your open air cleaner is a direct entry to your engine.
If the element is not going to be changed and
reassembled immediately, cover the opening. The
only way to be sure nothing got in is to be sure
nothing gets in.
THE IMPORTANT "DON'TS" TO ALWAYS REMEMBER:
DON'T
OVERLOOK A
WORN OR
DAMAGED GASKET
IN THE HOUSING
If your cleaner has a cover gasket, replace it with a
new one. Always check to be sure no piece of the
old gasket remains in the housing and that the
gasket is not worn. If your filter model calls for a new
gasket with each use, never reuse the old one.
DON'T
USE A
DENTED OR
BUNCHED FILTER
ELEMENT.
Never install a dented or punctured element,
because it cannot protect properly against
contamination. A dent can make a firm seal
impossible or can indicate damaged media. An
element with bunched pleats saps engine power and
fuel dollars right from the start.
NEVER
USE A
WARPED COVER
ON A HOUSING
Replace with a new cover as soon as possible. A
warped or damaged cover cannot make a proper
seal. Also check to make sure there is no damage to
the air cleaner housing that could cause a leak.
NEVER
SUBSTITIUTE AN
INCORRECT
ELEMENT MODEL
NUMBER
Elements may look almost identical but can differ by
a fraction of an inch in length - a difference that
makes a firm seal impossible. You're always better
off using the dirty element until you can get the
correct model.
AIR CLEANER MAINTENANCE CONTINUED...
Summary of Contents for 595ML
Page 3: ...page3 595 ML CRL S 800 00177 Introduction Marker...
Page 16: ...page16 595 ML CRL S 800 00177 Maintenance A PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Maintenance...
Page 27: ...page27 595 ML CRL S 800 00177 Maintenance B HYDRAULIC SYSTEM...
Page 33: ...page33 595 ML CRL S 800 00177 HYDRAULIC PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT CONTINUED 558 01699...
Page 44: ...page44 595 ML CRL S 800 00177 Maintenance C ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE...
Page 67: ...page67 595 ML CRL S 800 00177 Maintenance D POWER UNIT MAINTENANCE...
Page 77: ...page77 595 ML CRL S 800 00177 Structural E STRUCTURAL MAINTENANCE...
Page 84: ...page84 595 ML CRL S 800 00177 Trouble Shooting Marker Marker Marker...