Husqvarna DT22 manual Engine oil, Checking the engine’s oil level

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LUBRICATION

1. Engine oil

The engine should be warm (but not hot) when changing the oil. Warm oil flows out faster and leaves a smaller quantity of old oil inside the engine.

1.Place a suitable vessel underneath the oil drainage screw. Remove the oil dipstick (1) and the oil drainage screw (4).

Tip: Make a channel using a piece of cardboard to lead the oil directly into the vessel and avoid soiling the machine chassis.

2.Allow the engine oil to drain into the vessel; then replace the drainage screw. Tighten it moderately.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Used engine oil is a health hazard and legislation prohibits disposal on the ground or in nature; it should always be disposed of at a workshop or appropriate disposal location. Avoid skin contact; wash with soap and water in case of spills.

3.Make sure the machine is parked on even ground. Fill the new oil using the appropriate viscosity according to the diagram, API Service SF-SG, to the upper level mark on the dipstick = threads on the oil dipstick. The engine takes 0.6 liters/0.63 US qt of oil. When checking the oil level, the dipstick should not be screwed in.

4.Check that the rubber gasket is in position and screw the dipstick back into place. Do not tighten it askew or too hard or you may damage the threads.

5.Wipe up any spilled oil.

Checking the engine’s oil level.

Make sure that the machine is parked on even ground with the engine stopped when checking the oil level.

1.Unscrew the dipstick and wipe it using paper towel or a lint-free rag.

2.Replace the dipstick without screwing it in. Remove and check the level on the dipstick.

3.Fill oil as necessary to the lip of the dipstick hole. Oil type, see above.

4.Check that the rubber gasket is in position and screw the dipstick back into place. Do not tighten it askew or too hard or you may damage the threads.

WARNING!

Engine oil can be very hot if it is drained directly after stopping the machine. Allow the engine to cool somewhat.

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Contents DT22 Table of Contents Introduction Decals and machine-bound instructions Symbols and DecalsLocation of decals Translation of instructions Decal Seed application chartGeneral use Safety InstructionsSafety Instructions Preparations Running Children Movement/TransportStorage Fuel system Maintenance Presentation PresentationMain components and operating instruments Throttle control EngineChoke StarterStarter handle Fuel valveOil drainage Spark plugMuffler Oil dipstickFueling Fuel tankClutch Cutting unit Depth leverDepth knob Depth lockDelta blade Setting blade heightBlade versatility Flail bladeStarting the engine OperationCutting the engine Finishing Before you startStarting Maintenance schedule MaintenanceReplacing the air filter Idle adjustment Cleaning the sludge reservoirFitting the wrong spark plug type can damage the engine Ignition systemReplacing the drive belt Cutting unitChecking the drive belt Wear/Rotation/Replacing flail blades Replacing worn flail blades When tipping the machine forward observe the Two minute ruleSpring Tine Screw Wear/Replacing delta bladesScrews Delta Blade Nuts Wear/Replacing spring tinesTwo minute rule Cleaning and washingGeneral LubricationLubrication schedule Checking the engine’s oil level Engine oilHandle Depth knob with depth lockBlades Depth leverSymptom Cause Engine will not start TroubleshootingWinter storage ServiceStorage Specifications DT22 Technical DataAssembly delivery service Assembly InstructionsAssembly directions, catcher bag Bagger AssemblyAttach the chute to the mainframe Extender Wire tie the cable to the handle. See Collection conditions Correct height settingInstructions for the catcher bag Do not use or start the engine until the seeder is in place Seeder AssemblyRe-attach rubber flap rod with push nut to Seed Gate Cable Clamp Instructions for the seeder Adjusting the seed hopperAfter the first 20 hours Service JournalDelivery service Vibraton Level Sound TestPage Page ´z+H3J¶6T¨ Page 2003W10 114 01