15 PRE‐OPERATION CHECK
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15.2.3 Checking hydraulic oil level
(1) Oil cap
(2) Oil level gauge
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1) Identification marking
(2) Lift height 5,500 7,000 mm
(3) Lift height 5,000 mm or less
1.
Always stop the engine and lower the
forks to the ground before checking the
level of the hydraulic oil while the truck is
on level ground.
2.
Open the engine hood and remove the
oil cap.
3.
Wipe the level gauge attached to the oil
cap with a clean cloth, and insert it again
into the tank.
4.
Remove the level gauge gently and
check if the oil is up to the level line.
NOTICE! Inspect the oil level by pla‐
cing the level gauge on the opening of
the oil supply inlet, without pushing
the oil cap in.
NOTICE! The oil level varies with the
maximum lift height.
5.
If the oil level is insufficient, add oil.
Spilled and splashed oil must be wiped
off thoroughly.
Identification marking
Applicable models
35, 40
8FG35N, 40N
408FD35N, 40N
45, 80
8FG45N, 50N
408FD45N80N
15.2.4 Engine oil inspection
1FS (Gasoline) Engine
1KD (Diesel) Engine
1.
Park the truck on level ground. If the
truck is inclined, the indicated level may
be incorrect.
2.
For diesel engine model, remove the
front side radiator cover.
3.
The oil level must be checked before
starting the engine or at least 5 minutes
after the engine has stopped.
4.
Remove the oil level gauge and wipe it
with a clean cloth. Insert it again and
check if the oil level is between the F and
L levels.
5.
If the oil level is below the L line, add oil
to the F line.
Oil level gauge
L
F
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