SECTION 3 -- FIELD OPERATION
3--9
Starting in cold weather (with cold engine)
•
Open the hand throttle halfway and turn the
key-start switch clockwise to position (4). An
indicator light (1) Figure 8, on the instrument
panel will illuminate for 10 to 15 seconds to show
the grid heater has been activated.
•
When the light extinguishes, turn the key fully
clockwise to position (5). Crank the engine until
it starts but do not operate the starting motor for
more than 60 seconds.
NOTE:
If cranking is not carried out within 30
seconds of the light extinguishing, turn the key--start
to the ’off’ position, pause and re--start the sequence.
7
•
If the engine fails to start, repeat the foregoing
procedure. If the engine still fails to start, allow
the battery to recover for 4 -- 5 minutes then
repeat the procedure.
•
When the engine starts, return the throttle to the
idle position and check that all warning lights
extinguish and gauge readings are normal.
If temperatures below --18
°
C (0
°
F) are
encountered, a block coolant heater is available as
an accessory. The block coolant heater is effective
in ambient temperatures down to --29
°
C (--20
°
F)
when used in conjunction with the grid heater.
8
Starting in warm weather or when the engine is
hot
•
Open the hand throttle halfway and turn the
key-start switch fully clockwise to position (5) to
operate the starting motor. Crank the engine until
it starts but do not operate the starting motor for
more than 60 seconds.
NOTE:
Once the starter motor has been operated,
it is necessary to return the key-start switch back to
the ‘off’ position before the starting motor can be
re-activated.
•
Return the throttle to the idle position and check
that all warning lights extinguish and gauge
readings are normal.
Summary of Contents for T6010 DELTA
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