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A1 - ENGINE OIL LEVEL
CHECK
Place the telescopic handler on level ground with the
engine stopped, and let the oil drain into the pan.
- Open the engine cover.
- Remove the dipstick (1) (fig. A1/1).
- Wipe the dipstick and check for the correct level at
the upper mark.
- If necessary, add oil (see chapter: 6 - MAINTE-
NANCE: LUBRICANTS AND FUEL) at the filler
port (2) (fig. A1/2).
- Visually check that there is no leakage of oil from
the engine.
A2 - COOLING LIQUID LEVEL
CHECK
Place the telescopic handler on level ground with the
engine stopped, and allow the engine to cool.
- Open the engine cover.
- Check the correct level in the middle of expansion
chamber (1) (fig. A2).
- If necessary, add coolant (see chapter: 6 - MAINTE-
NANCE: LUBRICANTS AND FUEL) by the filler
port (2) (fig. A2).
- Visually check that there are no leaks in the radiator
and hoses.
A3 - FUEL LEVEL
CHECK
Keep the fuel tank full, to reduce condensation due to
atmospheric humidity.
- Open the right side cover.
- Remove cap (1) (fig. A3).
- Fill the fuel tank with clean fuel (see chapter: 6 -
MAINTENANCE: LUBRICANTS AND FUEL ),
filtered through a strainer or a clean, lint-free cloth,
through the filler neck (2) (fig. A3).
- Replace the cap (1) (fig. A3).
- Visually check that there is no leakage from the tank
and hoses.
IMPORTANT:
The fuel tank is vented through the
filler cap. When changing it, always use an origi-
nal part, with a vent.
NOTE:
A locking fuel filler cap is available as an
OPTION.
A1/1
1
A1/2
2
A2
2
1
A3
2
1
A - DAILY OR EVERY 10
HOURS OF SERVICE
WARNING
To avoid the risk of spraying and scalding,
wait until the engine has cooled down before
removing the cooling system filler plug. If the
coolant is very hot, add only hot coolant 176°F
(80°C). In an emergency, you can use water as
a coolant, and then change the coolant as
soon as possible (see chapter: 6 - MAINTE-
NANCE: F1 - COOLANT).
WARNING
Never smoke or have an open flame nearby
during filling operations or when the tank is
open.
Never refuel while the engine is running.