Multiquip Sp-6065 operation manual Pointer Adjustment, Block Heaters, Draining the Water System

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Block Heaters

Optional Block Heaters, (installed directly on the crankcase), are operated by plugging them into an electrical outlet via an extension cord. Do not use when low temperatures are above 20°F. The block heater is NOT thermostatically controlled and should be used only prior to intended use of saw.

CAUTION

§Do not leave optional Block Heaters plugged in unattended, for extended periods or when temperatures are above 20°F. The oil could “cook” inside the crankcase and damage to the engine could result.

§If the Water System is not drained when the saw is not in use and temperatures fall below 32°F, damage may occur to optional water pumps and/or oil coolers.

Draining the Water System

When low temperatures fall below 32°F:

1.If the saw is equipped with an optional Water Pump, open the drain petcock on the pump and allow the pump to drain.

With the engine running, turn the water pump switch on for a few seconds to purge water remaining inside the pump body.

2.Tilt the saw up and back, to allow water to drain.

3.Tilt the saw forward, to allow water to drain again.

4.If an air compressor is available, blow out the system by applying compressed air to the Water Inlet (see Fig. 10).

Pointer Adjustment

1.Lower the front pointer assembly.

Adjust the pointer rod (1) by loosening the lock knob (2).

Once the pointer rod is set to the cut line, tighten the lock knob.

2.Adjust the rear pointer to the cut line:

Loosen the lock bolt, position the pointer rod, and tighten the lock bolt.

3.To raise the front pointer assembly, pull back and up on the pointer cable (3).

Secure the pointer assembly in the desired raised position by locking the cable between the jaws of the cam cleat (5).

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