Operation – MMD Equipment 100S-6B4 User Manual

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2. Operation

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2.6.2 Check Engine Oil Level

Unit should be on level before checking oil level.

When you check oil level after you have once started operation, wait 10 to 20 minutes after
stopping engine, before checking the oil level.

(Procedure)

Pull out the engine oil dipstick, and wipe it with a clean
cloth.

Then, re-insert the dipstick fully and pull it out again. If
the dipstick shows the oil level between HIGH and LOW, it
is normal.

When the oil level is below its LOW, add engine oil.
(See 5.6.1)

While checking oil level, check also for contamination. If the
oil is found dirty, contaminated or should it be changed
according to the periodic inspection list, change the oil.
(See 5.6.1)

Never fill oil more than HIGH level.


2.6.3 Check Coolant Level

Taking off the radiator cap

Be sure to stop the machine and allow time to cool. Then loosen

the radiator cap one notch. After the coolant water is sufficiently

cooled and the inner pressure is released, take the cap off.

If this procedure is neglected, the inner pressure can blow off

the cap. Steam jetting out of the radiator could result in causing

scalding. Follow this procedure under all circumstances.

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Check the coolant level in the reserve tank. If it is lower
than the limit, open the cap and replenish the coolant.
(Level must be kept above LOW mark.)

If little coolant is left in the reserve tank, replenish the
radiator with cooling water. (See 5.6.15)


H000036

HIGH

LOW

LOW

A050232

When oil level is

within this zone,

it is normal.

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