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OPERATION OF THE ENGINE
STOPPING THE ENGINE
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
Do not keep the bucket or dozer in an elevated
position, as a person could accidentally touch
the levers and cause serious accidents.
B
Engine Stop Button
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
Keep hands away from rotating parts.
A
Be sure to return the stop button to former position
after the engine stops.
The engine stops when the starter key is turned off. If the
engine does not stop, pull the stop button to stop the
engine.
B
Precautions in case of Overheat
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
Do not open the radiator cap during operation
or just after shut-down. Otherwise, steam or
very hot coolant may gush out, getting you
scalded. Make sure the radiator has cooled
down enough before opening its cap.
If by any chance the coolant temperature rises close to or
above the boiling point (
"H"
on the water temperature
gauge) (overheat condition), take the following steps.
1. Stop operating the machine.
(Relieve the engine of any load.)
2. Do not shut off the engine suddenly. Before shutting
off the engine, keep it idling under no load for about 5
minutes.
3. Stay away from the engine or overflow for 10 minutes
or until the steam overflow stops.
4. Be sure that there is no danger of getting scalded.
Pinpoint and remove the cause of overheat, referring
to the
"TROUBLESHOOTING"
section. Once the
issue is resolved, the engine may be restarted.
1.
Place the bucket and dozer on the
ground.
2.
After slowing the engine to idle, turn
the key to "STOP".
3.
Remove the key.
4.
Pull the pilot control lock lever to
"LOCKED" position.
(1) Stop button
(2) Starter key
Summary of Contents for KX033-4
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