Handling the BT DPF-II System (Option)
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Checking hydraulic oil level
Always stop the engine and lower the fork to the ground before
checking the level of the hydraulic oil, while the vehicle is on
level ground.
1.
Open the engine hood and remove the oil cap.
2.
Wipe the level gauge attached to the oil cap with clean cloth,
and insert it again into the tank.
Note:
For checking the oil level, insert the oil cap completely.
3.
Extract the level gauge gently and check if the oil adhesion
is up to the level line.
Note:
The full mark on the level gauge and the capacity vary with the
model. Measure at the full mark on the side with the tonnage
indication.
With the 2Z engine vehicles, the tonnage indication is on the “Z”
side.
With vehicles other than the 2Z engine models, use 1, 2 or 3 ton-
nage indication.
4.
If the oil level is insufficient, add oil. Spilled and splashed oil
must be wiped off thoroughly.
Adjust the oil level so that it will fall within a range of 0 thru
+10mm from the lift-high mark on the gauge as illustrated on
the left side.
Gauge Identifier
Applicable Model
1
GT 15, GT 18 series
2
GT 20, GT 25 series
(except 2Z-engined vehicle)
Z (back 2)
DT 20, DT 25 series
(2Z-engined vehicle)
3 and J35
GT 30 and GT 35 series
(except for 2Z-engined vehicle)
Z (back 3 and J35)
DT 30 and DT 35 series
(2Z-engined vehicles)