Operating Instructions
PP
5.3
Daily inspections
5.3.1
Checking the fuel level
Risk of damage to property
The use of fuels that do not comply with the requirements of the European standard EN 590 can
lead to increased wear and damage the engine.
Do not use any of the following fuels:
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Risk of damage to property
When refuelling the machine from a can, there is a risk of the fuel lines and/or diesel injection
system become blocked with particles from the can.
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Operating the machine
Marine diesel
Heating oil
Biodiesel
Vegetable oil
Petrol
Petroleum
Kerosene
When refuelling from a can, always use a filter.
1.
Open the engine hood. See "Opening
the engine hood".
2.
Check the fuel level by checking the
fuel level indicator (1).
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If the fuel needs to be topped up:
3.
Unscrew the cap (2).
4. Fill the fuel tank with diesel. See
"Technical data" for information on
operating fluids and filling capacities.
5.
Screw the cap (2) back on.
6. Close the engine hood
V4
If the float gauge is red: The tank
is empty
If the float gauge is red/green:
The tank is half full
If the float gauge is green: The
tank is full
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