1.
Set the plug (G) at the top so that the line running on the
plug (G) and plug (P) is perpendicular to the ground sur-
face.
2.
Place the container to receive the oil under plug (P).
3.
Remove the plug (G) with the hexagonal wrench.
4.
Check the oil level.
The oil level should be near the lower edge of the hole of
plug (G).
5.
If the oil level is low, remove plug (F) with the hexagonal
wrench and add oil through the hole of plug (F).
Add engine oil until it overflows from the hole of plug (G).
6.
After checking, install the plugs (F) and (G).
METHOD FOR CHECKING BATTERY ELECTROLYTE LEVEL
Perform this procedure before operating the machine.
Inspect the battery electrolyte level at least once a month.
• Do not use the battery if the battery electrolyte level is below LOWER LEVEL line. If you do so, it will
reduce the service life of the battery. In addition, it may cause an explosion.
• The battery generates combustible gas and there is a danger of explosion. Do not bring any open
flame near the battery.
• Battery electrolyte is dangerous object. If it gets in your eyes or on your skin, wash it off with a
large amount of water and consult a doctor.
• Do not use a dry wipe to clean the battery. A wet wipe will prevent fire or explosion from static elec-
tricity.
NOTICE
• Do not add the electrolyte to the battery exceeding UPPER LEVEL line. If the electrolyte level is too
high, it may leak and cause damage to the paint surface or corrode other parts.
• When adding purified water in cold weather, add it before starting operations in the next morning to
prevent the purified water from freezing.
• Install the rubber cover to prevent a fire while taking care not to roll it up.
• If the rubber cover rolls up and blocks the fuel cooler, the fuel cooler may overheat. Put the rubber
cover under the fuel cooler.
METHOD FOR CHECKING ELECTROLYTE LEVEL FROM SIDE OF BATTERY
If it is possible to check the electrolyte level from the side of the battery, check as follows.