Operation
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If the coolant temperature is too high, cool down the engine by
changing into idle. The display message appears as in the figure on
the right.
Check the level of the coolant in the expansion tank.
If the water level is below the "LOW" mark, let the engine cool completely and add coolant (page 117).
Check the cooling system for leaks; if necessary, contact skilled personnel.
Check if the V-belt is very loose or broken; if necessary, contact skilled personnel.
Check if the air intake in the side panel, the radiator, and the oil cooler are very dirty. If necessary: Clean the
radiator (page 68).
Watch the fuel gauge (1).
When the fuel tank is full, the needle points to the top (A).
When the fuel tank is empty, the needle points to the bottom (B).
When the fuel reserve indicator (2) is lit, there is only a little fuel is
left in the tank, refuel excavator (page 118).
Also stop the engine immediately if
The engine speed rises or drops suddenly
Abnormal noises are heard
The excavating devices do not respond to the control lever as expected
The exhaust fumes are black or white When the engine is still cold, white smoke for a short time is normal.
Allow the machine to idle for five minutes before
switching off the engine!
Do not open the radiator cap
Risk of scalding.
The needle indicates the relative amount of fuel in the
tank. As fuel is used up during operation, the needle
slowly descends.
When operating the excavator on a slope, the fuel is displaced to one side of the fuel tank. In this
situation, when the fuel level is low, the fuel pump may not deliver enough fuel, causing the engine
to stall. The machine must be refuelled and the fuel system bled.
When the fuel tank is empty, the machine cannot be operated. The machine must be refuelled and
the fuel system bled.
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