A-26 / ENGLISH
HOPPER DUST CONTROL FILTER
The hopper dust control lter must be cleaned regularly to maintain the efciency of the vacuum system. Follow the recommende d lter service intervals for the longest lter life.
CAUTION!
Wear safety glasses when cleaning the lter.
Do not puncture the paper lter.
Clean the lter in a
To remove the hopper dust control lter...
1Lift the Hopper Cover (18) on top of the hopper. Make sure that the Hopper Cover Prop Rod (12) is in place.
2Inspect the top of the Hopper Dust Control Filter (19) for damage. A large amount of dust on top of the lter is usually caused by a hole
in the lter or a damaged lter gasket.
3Turn the two
Shaker Assembly (20) up and latch in place with the Shaker Assembly Latch (21).
4Lift the Hopper Dust Control Filter (19) out of the machine.
5 | Clean the lter using one of the methods below: |
|
| Method “A” |
|
| Vacuum loose dust from the lter. Then gently tap the lter against a at surface (with the dirty side down) to remove loose dust and | |
| dirt. NOTE: Take care not to damage the metal lip which extends past the gasket. |
|
| Method “B” |
|
| Vacuum loose dust from the lter. Then blow compressed air (maximum pressure 100 psi) into the clean side of the lter (in | the opposite |
| direction of the airow). |
|
| Method “C” |
|
| Vacuum loose dust from the lter. Then soak the lter in warm water for 15 minutes, and then rinse it under a gentle stream | of water |
6 | (maximum pressure 40 psi). Let the lter dry completely before putting it back into the machine. |
|
Follow the instructions in reverse order to install the lter. If the gasket on the lter is torn or missing, it must be re placed. |
|
ENGINE OIL – GASOLINE (PETROL) & LPG
Check the engine oil level when the machine is parked on a level surface and the engine is cool. Change the engine oil after the rst 35 hours of operation and every 150 hours after that. Use any SF or SG rated oil meeting API specications and suited to seasonal temperatures. Re fer to the Engine System section for oil capacities and additional engine specications. Replace the oil lter with every oil change.
TEMPERATURE RANGE | OIL WEIGHT |
Above 60° F (15° C) | SAE |
Below 60° F (15° C) | SAE |
ENGINE OIL - DIESEL
Check the engine oil level when the machine is parked on a level surface and the engine is cool. Change the engine oil after the rst 35 hours of operation and every 150 hours after that. Use CF,
TEMPERATURE RANGE | OIL WEIGHT |
Above 77 °F (25 °C) | SAE 30 or |
32 °F to 77 °F (0 °C to 25 °C) | SAE 20 or |
Below 32 °F (0 °C) | SAE 10W or |
* Diesel Lubricating Oil Note:
With the emission control now in effect, the
• Lubricating oil recommended when a
Lubricating | Fuel | Low sulfur |
|
|
| High sulfur | Remarks | ||
| (0.5 % | |||
Oil class |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
CF |
| O | O | TBN |
| O | X |
| |
| O | X |
| |
O : Recommendable | X : Not recommendable |
|
|
revised 3/08 |