Cold Weather Starting - Kubota D1005-E4BG Operator's Manual

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3. Insert the key into the key switch and
turn it "ON".
(A) "SWITCHED OFF"
(B) "OPERATION"
(C) "PREHEATING"
(D) "START"
4. Check to see that the oil pressure lamp
and charge lamp are on.
5. Turn the key to the "START" position
and the engine should start. Release the
key immediately when the engine starts.
6. Check to see that the oil pressure lamp
and charge lamp are off. If the lamps are
still on, immediately stop the engine,
and determine the cause.
(See "CHECKS DURING OPERATION" in
"OPERATING THE ENGINE" section.)
A If the oil pressure lamp should be still on, immediately
stop the engine and check;
- if there is enough engine oil.
- if the engine oil has dirt in it.
- if the wiring is faulty.
7.
Warm up the engine at medium speed
without load.
A If the glow lamp should redden too quickly or too slowly,
immediately ask your KUBOTA dealer to check and
repair it.
A If the engine does not catch or start at 10 seconds
after the starter switch is set at "START" position,
wait for another 30 seconds and then begin the
engine starting sequence again. Do not allow the
starter motor to run continuously for more than 20
seconds.
OPERATING THE ENGINE

COLD WEATHER STARTING

If the ambient temperature is below -5 C(23 F)* and the
engine is very cold, start it in the following manner:
Take steps (1) through (4) above.
5. Turn the key to the "PREHEATING"
position and keep it there for a certain
period mentioned below.
A Shown below are the standard preheating times for
various temperatures. This operation, however, is
not required, when the engine is warmed up.
Ambient
temperature
Ordinary heat type
Above 10°C (50°F)
NO NEED
10°C (50°F) to
Approx. 5 seconds
-5°C (23°F)
*Below -5°C (23°F)
Approx. 10 seconds
Limit of
20 seconds
continuous use
A In case of installing standard glow lamp, glow lamp
goes off after about 6 seconds, when the starter
switch key is turned to preheating position. However
if necessary, keep the starter switch key at
preheating position for longer time, according to the
left recommendation.
6. Turn the key to the "START" position
and the engine should start.
(If the engine fails to start after 10 seconds,
turn off the key for 5 to 30 seconds. Then
repeat steps (5) and (6).)
A Do not allow the starter motor to run continuously for
more than 20 seconds.
A Be sure to warm up the engine, not only in winter, but
also in warmer seasons. An insufficiently warmed-up
engine can shorten its service life.
A When there is fear of temperature dropping below
-15°C (5°F) detach the battery from the machine, and
keep it indoors in a safe area, to be reinstalled just
before the next operation.
5
Preheating time
With glow lamp timer
See NOTE:

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