MAINTENANCE
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A
Do not fill the recovery tank over the "FULL" marking.
A
Do not fill with dirty or salty water.
B
Checking Fuel Level
To avoid personal injury:
A
Stop the engine and remove the key before
fuelling.
A
Do not smoke while fuelling.
A
By temperatures over -5
, use No.2-D diesel fuel,
when temperatures are under -5
, use No.1-D diesel
fuel.
A
Make sure that the fuel tank is not run empty. Air will
enter the fuel system, and must be purged before
restarting.
A
See "PURGING OF THE FUEL SYSTEM" in "OTHER
ADJUSTMENTS AND REPLACEMENTS"
A
To prevent condensation (water) accumulations in the
fuel tank, fill the fuel into the tank before parking
overnight.
1. Check the fuel level by the fuel level indicator.
2. If necessary, open the cap and fill in fuel.
B
Checking Engine Oil Level
To avoid personal injury:
A
Stop the engine and remove the key before
checking the oil level.
A
Use engine oil with the correct viscosity. (according to
the outside temperature)
A
After stopping the engine and remove the key, wait five
minutes, then check oil level. (Excavator must be on
level ground.)
Insert the engine oil dipstick fully into the prepared
opening, remove again and check the oil level; if
necessary fill with oil. The machine must be on level
ground when checking the oil level.
(1) Fuel gauge
(A) "EMPTY"
(B) "FULL"
(1) Fuel tank cap
(2) Fuel level audible indication switch
Fuel tank capacity
KX057-4
75 L
U55-4
68 L
(1) Engine oil dipstick
(2) Filling port
(A) Oil level is acceptable
within this range.
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