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7. Light up the inside of the outer element
(3) with a bulb, inspect it, and replace it if
there are small holes or thin spots.
8. Install the outer element (3).
9. Install the dust cup (2) with the “TOP” mark
at the top, then fasten it with the clamps
(1).
Every 250 Hours
E4G034
Cleaning the Radiator Fins and
Oil Cooler Fins
WARNING
Wear required appropriate equipment
such as safety glasses and filter mask
when using compressed air, as metal
fragments or other objects can fly and
cause serious personal injury.
IMPORTANT: Be careful not to damage
the radiator fins and oil cooler fins when
cleaning them.
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When using compressed air or
pressurized water, make sure the
pressure is no higher than 200kPa (28
psi) and hold the nozzle sufficiently
away from the fins.
IMPORTANT: When using water, cover
the electrical system to prevent water
from getting in.
IMPORTANT: When operating the
machine in very dusty places, inspection
and maintenance should be performed
every day.
1. Open the left side cover and the engine
hood.
2. Blow compressed air on the radiator fins
and oil cooler fins to remove mud and dirt
stuck on them.
L3G017
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