Karcher HD 19-100 De Tr1 User Manual

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English

Maintenance information

GB

R750

If the vehicle/equipment to which the engine
is fitted remains inactive, certain mainte-
nance operations must be carried out to en-
sure the engine remains in full working
order.

If the engine is not used for short periods of
time, carry out the following interventions:

1- Make sure the electric contacts are

working properly and, if necessary, pro-
tect them with an anti-oxidant spray.

2 -Check the charge of the battery and the

liquid level.

3 -If necessary, carry out the scheduled

maintenance work (see "Engine mainte-
nance"
)

It is advisable to start the engine bringing it
to the operating temperature (70÷80°C) at
least once per month.

The engine must be started once per month
if it is installed for emergency purposes.

If the engine is left idle for prolonged peri-
ods, carry out the engine protective treat-
ment to guarantee its efficiency for 6 months
and to avoid continuous control and mainte-
nance interventions. If the engine is not
used for a further period of time, check the
need to repeat the protective treatment for
other 6 months (see "Engine protective
treatment"
).

Follow the procedure below.

1- Check the engine oil and coolant level.
2- Fill the service tank with a mixture made

up of 10% protective oil (Castrol Safe-
coat DW30X, Rustilo 181, Rustilo
DWX31) and 90% fuel.

Important

This operation can be carried out using
an additional tank fitted with couplings
connecting it to the engine fuel supply
circuit.

3- Disconnect all the mechanical parts and

auxiliary applications from the engine as
they could be damaged by running it at
no-load.

4- Start the engine and run it at minimum

speed for 5 minutes.

5- Bring the engine to 1500÷1800 rpm for

15 minutes until the operating tempera-
ture (70÷80°C) is reached.

6- Turn off the engine and remove the igni-

tion key.

7- Let the engine cool down adequately to

avoid being burnt.

8- Protect the electric contacts with an anti-

oxidant spray.

9- Protect the engine with waxes and/or a

synthetic resin anti-oxidant spray.

10-Disconnect the terminals of the battery.
11-Fill up the fuel tank.
12-Loosen the transmission belt to guaran-

tee it a longer life (see "Procedure for
loosening or tensioning the belt (type
Poly-V)")

13-Make sure the engine is sheltered from

weather agents.

MAINTENANCE WHEN THE ENGINE IS LEFT IDLE

ENGINE PROTECTIVE TREATMENT

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