CHAPTER 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
4-7
6-34551NA
Issued 8-04 Bur
IMPORTANT: When the engine is to be shut down
for a considerable length of time, see Parking the
Machine.
CT02C195
Figure 10
IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY
This switch, located under the operator’s seat,
enables the engine to be shut down in case of an
emergency or when it is not possible to shut it down
using the starter switch key. Pull on this pull rod, the
engine shuts down, the audible alarm device sounds,
the engine oil pressure and battery charge indicators
light up. Bring the starter switch key back to the OFF
position.
To restart the engine, push the pull rod back then
turn the starter switch key.
IMPORTANT: This switch should only be used in
case of an emergency. Do not use it on a day-to-day
basis.
CT02C052
Figure 11
CX75SR, CX80
In case of an emergency or when it is not possible to
shut down the engine using the starter switch key,
press the emergency STOP switch located on the
left-hand control arm.
The engine shuts down, the audible alarm device
sounds and the engine oil pressure, battery charge
and engine electrical circuit indicators light up. Bring
the starter switch key back to the OFF position.
To restart the engine, press again on the STOP
switch then turn the starter switch key.
This switch should only be used in case of an
emergency. Do not use it on a day-to-day basis.
CT02C225
Figure 12
CX135SR
OPERATING THE MACHINE IN COLD
WEATHER
Follow the following recommendations:
BATTERY
It must be fully charged.
FUEL
1. To prevent condensation forming and water
getting into the fuel system, fill the fuel tank after
each day's work and drain off any water before
starting the next day's work.
2. To prevent crystals forming at -2°C, use fuel
which is rated for the ambient temperature or add
an appropr iate antifreeze to the fuel. See
Ingredients in the Lubrication/Filters/Fluids
section.
ENGINE OIL
It should be of the right viscosity for the ambient
t e m p e r a t u r e . S e e I n g r e d i e n t s i n t h e
Lubrication/Filters/Fluids section.
HYDRAULIC FLUID
The viscosity must correspond to the ambient
temperature conditions. See Ingredients in the
Lubrication/Filters/Fluids section.
COOLANT SOLUTION
It should be suitable for the ambient temperature and
contain a minimum of 50% ethylene glycol solution.
See Ingredients in the Lubrication/Filters/Fluids
section.
Summary of Contents for CX135SR
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