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4.7.3.c
CHECKING THE FUEL LEVEL
4.7.3.d
CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL
DANGER
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When refuelling, avoid spilling fuel to prevent any risk of
fire. If some fuel should inadvertently be spilled, clean the
dirty area immediately.
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Fuel is flammable; neither use naked flames, nor smoke
while refuelling.
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Thrust the filling gun into the filler.
The fuel level can be checked by means of the indicator (1), after
turning the ignition key to position
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Do not fill the tank completely, in order to leave space for the ex-
pansion of the fuel.
IMPORTANT
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It is advisable to refuel after work, in order to avoid the for-
mation of water condensate.
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After refuelling, tighten the filler cap (2) thoroughly and
lock the tank.
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DANGER
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Soon after the machine has been stopped the engine is
very hot and may cause burns; let the engine cool down
before carrying out any check.
The dipstick can be reached by opening the engine hood (See
“3.5.1 ENGINE HOOD”).
The check must be carried out with cold engine and the machine
positioned on level ground.
The oil level must be checked on the graduated dipstick (1) and
must be included between the MIN. and MAX. marks; if the level
is near the MIN. mark, top up through the filler (2) with oil suitable
for the ambient temperature, as prescribed in the lubricant chart.
(See “4.3 FUEL, COOLANT AND LUBRICANTS”).
IMPORTANT
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If it is necessary to check the oil level during or soon after
work, stop the engine and wait for 15 minutes before carry-
ing out the check.
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