Starting; Starting The Engine - Fayat Group Dynapac CC900G Instruction Manual

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Figure. Control panel
1. Starter switch
2. Speed control
3. Parking brake
6. Forward/Reverse lever
11. Choke
Fig. Instrument panel
12. Parking brake warning lamp
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Starting

Starting the engine

Make sure that the parking brake (3) is activated.
Sit down in the operator's seat and set the
forward/reverse lever (6) in neutral. You cannot start
the gasoline engine with the lever in any other position.
Set the RPM control (2) to idle.
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For cold start: Pull out the choke (11) and turn the
ignition key to position II. Check that the warning
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lamps on the control panel are working. Turn the
ignition key (1) to the right. As soon as the engine has
started, release the ignition key.
Warm up the engine at idling speed for a few minutes,
although longer if ambient temperature is below +10 C
(50 F). Push in the choke as soon as possible.
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When the engine is warm, check that the parking
brake warning lamp (12) is still lit.
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Do not run the starter motor for too long. If the
Do not run the starter motor for too long. If the
engine does not start immediately, wait a minute
engine does not start immediately, wait a minute
or so before trying again.
or so before trying again.
When starting and driving a machine that is cold,
When starting and driving a machine that is cold,
remember that the hydraulic fluid is also cold and
remember that the hydraulic fluid is also cold and
that braking distances can be longer than normal
that braking distances can be longer than normal
until the machine reaches the working temperature.
until the machine reaches the working temperature.
Ensure that there is good ventilation (air
Ensure that there is good ventilation (air
extraction) if the engine is run indoors. Risk of
extraction) if the engine is run indoors. Risk of
carbon monoxide poisoning.
carbon monoxide poisoning.
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