Draining oil build up from the propane regulator – JLG 600A_AJ Service Manual User Manual

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SECTION 1 - SPECIFICATIONS

1-12

– JLG Lift –

3121201

14. Fuel Filter - Deutz

Lube Point(s) - Replaceable Element
Interval - Every Year or 600 hours of operation

15. Fuel Filter - Caterpillar

Lube Point(s) - Replaceable Element
Interval - Every Year or 600 hours of operation

16. Fuel Filter (Gasoline) - GM

Lube Point(s) - Replaceable Element
Interval - Every 6 months or 300 hours of operation

17. Air Filter

Lube Point(s) - Replaceable Element
Interval - Every 6 months or 300 hours of operation
or as indicated by the condition indicator

18. Electronic Pressure Regulator (LP only)

Interval - 3 Months or 150 hours of operation
Comments - Drain oil build up. Refer to Draining Oil
Build Up From The Propane Regulator

19. Fuel Filter (Propane) - GM Engine

Interval - 3 Months or 150 hours of operation
Comments - Replace filter. Refer to Propane Fuel Fil-
ter Replacement

Draining Oil Build Up From The Propane
Regulator

During the course of normal operation oils may build
inside the primary and secondary chambers of the pro-
pane pressure regulator. These oils may be a result of
poor fuel quality, contamination of the fuel supply
chain, or regional variation in the make up of the fuel. If
the build up of the oil is significant this can effect the
operation of the fuel control system. Refer to Section
1.12, Lubrication & Maintenance for main
tenance inter-
vals. More frequent draining may be required if the fuel
supply has been contaminated.

FOR BEST RESULTS WARM THE ENGINE TO OPERATING TEM-
PERATURE BEFORE DRAINING. THIS WILL ALLOW THE OILS TO
BE LIQUID AND FLOW FREELY FROM THE REGULATOR.

1. Move the equipment to a well ventilated area.

Ensure there are no external ignition sources.

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