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Cleaning the Radiator and Oil Cooler
A clogged radiator and/or oil cooler can lead to engine
overheating. Regularly check for a build-up of dirt and debris
and, if necessary, use compressed air to clean out the grille.
At the same time check all hoses for damage or perishing,
and replace if necessary.
Note: Do not use high-pressure steam as it can deform the
radiator.
1 Cleaning the Radiator Net
Remove the net for cleaning. When using the machine
in dusty conditions, inspect the net for clogging every
day, then replace.
2 Swing-out Type Oil Cooler (if fitted)
a Remove the oil cooler mounting bolts/washers A,
the housing cover and stays, then swing the cooler
out.
b Clean the oil cooler and then return it to its normal
position.
c Fasten securely.
d Start the engine and check for leaks.
3 Non-Swing Oil Cooler
a Remove the oil cooler mounting bolts/washers A.
b Remove the oil cooler.
c Clean the oil cooler and then return it to its normal
position.
d Fasten securely.
e Start the engine and check for leaks.
Section 3 Routine Maintenance
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