Engine oil, Hydraulic fluid filter gauge, Fluid level and temperature gauge – Snorkel TB66J User Manual

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Chapter 5 – Gauges and Displays

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Figure 5.4 – Fuel Tank

Read the fuel gauge at the line in the clear plastic

window.

The gauge indicates the fuel tank level in fractions

of a full tank.

Note

Do not run a diesel fuel tank empty. Air in the fuel line

makes the engine hard to start.

LPG tanks have a fuel gauge that has two scales. One

scale measures the fuel level when the tank is mounted

vertical and the other is used when the tank is mounted

horizontal (refer to Figure 5.5).

Figure 5.5 – LPG Tank

The LPG tank is mounted horizontally behind the

rear cowling door on the right side of the machine.

Read the horizontal scale to determine the fuel level.

Engine Oil

The engine oil level is measured with a dipstick. The

dipstick is the only way to accurately determine the

engine oil level. The engine oil level should always be

between the add and full marks on the dipstick.

Hydraulic Fluid Filter Gauge

The fluid filter gauge (refer to Figure 5.6) is located on the

return line filter on the top of the reservoir. The reservoir

is behind the door on the left side of the turntable.

During high pump flow situations, the gauge indi-

cates the condition of the filter.

When the needle on the gauge is in the red zone,

its time to change the filter.

Figure 5.6 – Hydraulic Fluid Filter Gauge

Fluid Level and Temperature Gauge

A sight gauge on the right side of the hydraulic reservoir

displays the level and temperature of the hydraulic fluid

(refer to Figure 5.7). The reservoir is behind the door on

the left side of the machine.

Only read the fluid level when the aerial platform is in the

stowed position, booms completely down and retracted.

Otherwise, the cylinders act as large reservoirs for hy-

draulic fluid making the level appear too low.

The fluid should be between the minimum and

maximum lines.

If the temperature rises above 200°F (93°C) stop

machine operation and let the fluid cool before re-

suming operation.

Figure 5.7 – Hydraulic Fluid Filter Gauge

Fuel Gauge

Horizontal Scale

Filter Gauge

Fluid Level and

Temperature Gauge

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