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Hours
Figure 4.5 - Hour Gauge
The HOURS gauge is ba sically an elec tric clock. It
accumulates time only when the en gine is run ning.
The HOURS gauge cannot be reset. An
RT
-quali-
fied ser vice tech nician uses it to tell when it is time
for the pe riodic main tenance listed in the Main te-
nance Manual.
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Fuel Level (option)
Figure 4.6 - Fuel Level Gauge
LPG tanks have two fuel gauges on top. One mea-
sures cor rectly when the tank is stand ing on end
(VERTICAL)
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the other measures cor rectly when
the tank is lay ing down (HORIZONTAL)
read in frac tions-of-a-full-tank. (see Fig ure 4.6).
NOTE:
LPG fuel installations are usually fitted post
production and may vary from machine to
machine. It is the operator’s responsibility
therefore, to be aware of how the system is
installed on their individual machine and know
which gauge, (horizontal or vertical) to read.
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Bubble Level
Figure 4.7 - Bubble Level
A bub ble level is lo cated on the plat form side rail,
below the plat form con trol box. Watch the bub ble
level while you set the sta bilisers man ually. Lower
the sta bilisers, one at a time, just enough to cen ter
the bub ble in the cir cle on top of the gauge. When
the bub ble is cen tered the plat form is level and can
safely be raised.
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Rev A
SR3370 & SR2770 – 13184A
4. Gauges