METHOD FOR CHECKING ELECTRIC WIRING
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CAUTION
• If fuses are frequently blown out or if there are traces of short-circuiting on the electric wiring, im-
mediately ask your Komatsu distributor to locate the cause of it and to perform the repair.
• Keep the top surface of the battery clean and check the vent hole in the battery cap. If it is clogged
with dirt or dust, wash the battery cap with water to clear the vent hole.
NOTICE
Perform inspection for the piping of “battery”, “starting motor”, and “alternator” with extreme care.
• Perform inspection to confirm that the fuses have no defect and their capacity is proper.
• Perform inspection to confirm that there is no disconnection or trace of short-circuiting in the electric wiring
and no damage to the coating.
• Perform inspection to confirm that there is no loose terminals, and tighten any loose parts if found.
• Check if there is any accumulation of combustible material around the battery, and remove such combusti-
ble material.
METHOD FOR CHECKING FUEL LEVEL, ADDING FUEL
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WARNING
• Fuel is highly flammable and dangerous. Do not bring any open flame close.
• Before adding fuel, stop the engine and do not let anyone get on the machine.
• Do not allow fuel to spill. If any fuel spills, wipe it up completely. If fuel spills over soil or sand, re-
move that soil or sand.
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CAUTION
When adding fuel, use a stand for getting on and off safely, and pay attention not to fall down.
NOTICE
Stop the engine, set the parking brake to “PARKING” position, and perform the inspection.
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Check the fuel level with fuel gauge (G).
F
Fuel tank is full
E
Fuel level is low
When the remaining fuel level is low, add fuel.
2.
Open the fuel filler cap (F) of the fuel tank.
3.
Add fuel through the fuel filler port.
Fuel tank capacity: 490 ℓ
4.
After adding fuel, securely close the fuel filler port cap (F) of the fuel tank.
After finishing the work, fill the fuel tank.
MACHINE OPERATIONS AND CONTROLS
OPERATION
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Summary of Contents for HD325-8
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