OPERATION OF THE ENGINE
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C
Engine oil pressure low warning
When the engine oil pressure drops too low, the lamp
(red) starts flashing and the following message appears in
the meter.
Immediately stop the engine and check the engine oil
level.
B
Warning Lamp
A
The warning lamp is used to indicate broken wire,
short-circuit, fuel shortage and other problems.
A
Warnings and errors are displayed and an alarm
buzzer beeps.
A
The warning lamp starts flashing in red if any trouble
occurs. If the system gets in warning signal, the
warning lamp starts flashing in yellow.
A
Do not just look at the meter, but also carry out the
inspection and correction accordingly.
A
Let your KUBOTA dealer inform you of details
concerning care and maintenance.
B
Checkpoints after Starting the Engine
After starting the engine, but before starting operation,
check the following points:
1. Turn the throttle potentiometer down and let the
engine idle for approx. five minutes. This allows the
engine lubricant to warm up and penetrate every part
of the engine.
A
This idling is usually called "Warm-up".
2. Once the engine has warmed up, check:
A
the warning lamp "Engine oil pressure" has gone
out.
A
the warning lamp "Battery charge" goes out when
engine speed is increased.
A
the color of the exhaust is normal and no abnormal
noises or vibrations are heard or felt.
A
no fluid is leaking from pipes or hoses.
C
Should any following conditions occur, stop the
engine immediately.
A
The engine rpm's increases or decreases suddenly.
A
Sudden abnormal noises are heard.
A
Exhaust is black.
A
Warning lamp for engine oil lights up during operation.
A
In these cases, the excavator must be checked and
serviced by your local the KUBOTA dealer.
(1) Warning lamp (red, yellow)
(2) LCD display
Summary of Contents for Super Series 2 KX 91-3
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