Multiquip LT12D, LT12P Coolant, Operation in Freezing Weather, Cleaning the Radiator

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INSPECTION

WARNING

When connecting the positive (+) cable to the battery's positive (+) terminal post, DO NOT allow the wrench or any metallic part to come in contact with the battery's

negative (-) terminal post.This may result in an electrical short circuit or an explosion.

NOTICE

Use only distilled water in the battery. Tap water can reduce the operating life of the battery.

COOLANT

It is recommended that antifreeze/summer coolant be used with the engine. This can be purchased pre-diluted or in concentrate and mixed with 50% demineralized water. See engine owner's manual for more details.

WARNING

If adding coolant/antifreeze mix to the

radiator, DO NOT remove the radiator cap

until the unit has completely cooled. The possibility of hot coolant exists which can

cause severe burns.

Day-to-day addition of coolant is done from the recovery tank.When adding coolant to the radiator, DO NOT remove the radiator cap until the unit has completely cooled. See Table 6 for engine and radiator, coolant capacities. Make sure the coolant level in the recovery tank is always between the "H" and the "L" markings.

Table 6. Coolant Capacity

Engine Type

Coolant Capacity

Perkins 103-10

5 qt. (4.7 liters)

Lombardini LDW 1003

5.18 qt. (4.9 liters)

Deutz F3M1008F

5.18 qt. (4.9 liters)

OPERATION IN FREEZING WEATHER

When operating in freezing weather, make sure the proper amount of antifreeze (Table 7) has been added.

Table 7. Anti-Freeze Operating Temperatures

Vol (%)

Freezing Point

Boiling Point

 

 

 

 

Anti-Freeze

°C

°F

°C

°F

 

 

 

 

 

40

-24

-12

106

222

 

 

 

 

 

50

-37

-34

108

226

 

 

 

 

 

NOTICE

When the antifreeze is mixed with water, the antifreeze mixing ratio must be less than 50%.

CLEANING THE RADIATOR

The engine may overheat if the radiator fins become overloaded with dust or debris. Periodically clean the radiator fi ns with compressed air. Cleaning inside the machine is dangerous, so clean only with the engine turned off and the negative battery terminal disconnected.

AIR CLEANER

Periodic cleaning/replacement of the air cleaner is necessary. Inspect it in accordance with the engine owner's manual.

FAN BELT TENSION

A slack fan belt may contribute to overheating, or to insufficient charging of the battery. Inspect the fan belt for damage and wear and adjust it in accordance with the engine owner's manual.

The fan belt tension is proper if the fan belt bends 10 to 15 mm when depressed with the thumb as shown in Figure 9.

Figure 9. Fan Belt Tension

WARNING

Never place hands near the belts or fan while the engine is running.

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Contents Models LT12D, LT12P This Manual Must Accompany the Equipment AT ALL TimesProposition 65 Warning Reporting Safety Defects NhtsaTable of Contents Specifications are subject to change without noticeSafety Information Safety MessagesGeneral Safety Light Tower Safetyfire extinguisher first aid kitLamp Safety Engine Safety Before servicing equipmentFuel Safety Towing SafetyTransporting Safety Loading and Tie-Down on Flatbed TruckElectrical Safety Power Cord/Cable SafetyGrounding Safety Battery Safety Environmental SafetyLamp Footcandle Plot Lamp Footcandle PlotSpecifications Generator SpecificationsTrailer Specifications Engine Specifications Dimensions DimensionsReference Letter Description Dimension Length Mast Stowed Position Length Mast Deployed PositionGeneral Information Components Major Components Control Panel SideRear Control Panel Light CONTROL/BREAKERControl Panel Indoor Installation InspectionBefore Starting Engine OIL CheckBattery Check Fuel CheckWipe up any spilled fuel immediately Cleaning the Radiator AIR Cleaner FAN Belt TensionCoolant Operation in Freezing WeatherLocation of Female Connectors Operation Starting the EngineStarting the Engine Perkins Starting the Engine Lombardini/Deutz EnginesMast Operation Outriggers and Support StandsDeploying the Mast to Vertical Position Raising the MastMast Operation Lowering the Mast Stowing the Mast to Horizontal PositionTurning on the Lamps Rotating the MastTesting the 120 VAC Gfci Receptacle Applying AN External LoadNormal Shutdown Emergency ShutdownMaintenance Basic Inspection and MaintenanceInspection/Maintenance FrequencyGeneral Inspection Flushing OUT Radiator and Changing CoolantChanging OIL Check Cable WearReplacing Fuel Filter Servicingthe Mast RAISE/LOWER Cable SystemStorage Removal from Long Term StorageLower the mast to the horizontal resting position Maintenance Trailers Adjustable ChannelWheel HUB Adjustment Leaf Suspension Leaf Suspension ComponentsTroubleshooting Generator TroubleshootingSymptom Solution Engine Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause SolutionEngine revolution is not Lamp Troubleshooting When switch is first Checking voltage and ballast Turned on Replacement minimizes color differencesClean fixture Lamp starts slowly ARC does not strike Defective Lamp?Lamp Troubleshooting Guide ConnectionsStarting Ballast RemovalLT12 Wiring Diagram S/N 902148 and below StatorBLK GRN WHT RED LT12 Wiring Diagram S/N 902149 to LT12 Wiring Diagram S/N 902149 to LT12 Wiring Diagram S/N 902626 and Above BLK BRN Blue RED WHT YEL GRN Perkins Engine Wiring Diagram Deutz Engine Wiring Diagram LT12 Control PANEL/IGNITION Wiring Diagram DEUTZ/LOMBARDINI SpecificTrailer Guidelines Common Causes for Loss of TrailerTrailer Towing Guidelines Driving Conditions Coupling to the TOW VehicleInoperable BRAKES, Lights or Mirrors Trailer Towing TipsTrailer VIN TAG Electrical Connector TOW VehicleSuspension System Side View MirrorsSafety Chains JackstandCoupler Types Ball Hitch CouplerLock washer and hitch frame Coupling theTrailer to theTow Vehicle Ball CouplerAttaching Safety Chain Connecting Trailer LightsUncoupling the Ball Hitch Pintle Hitch Coupler Pintle Coupler and Pintle HookTire Safety Unsafe Tires, Lug Nuts or WheelsCoupling Trailer to Tow Vehicle Pintle Coupler Determining Load Limit of Trailer StepTighten lug nuts before each tow Be sure lug nuts are tight before each towDetermining Load Limit of Tow Vehicle Step Tire FundamentalsP indicates the tire is for passenger vehicles Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards Utqgs Table A. Speed RatingLetter Rating Speed Rating Tire Safety Tips Table B. Tire Wear TroubleshootingTire Repair Replacing Worn or Damaged TiresLights and Signals Wheel RimsWheels, Bearings and Lug Nuts Lug Nut Torque RequirementsFigure L. Trailer to Tow Vehicle Wiring Diagram HERE’S HOW to GET Help