Komatsu HB365LC-3 Operation & Maintenance Manual page 93

Hydraulic excavator
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OPERATION
EXPLANATION OF COMPONENTS
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE CAUTION LAMP
Engine coolant temperature caution lamp warns about states
caused by engine coolant temperature.
When abnormal
The caution lamp lights up in red, and the action level "L02" is
displayed.
The engine coolant temperature is abnormally high.
While this lamp is lit, the overheat prevention system is auto-
matically actuated and the engine speed drops.
Stop operations and run the engine at low idle until the caution
lamp changes to the normal display color (blue) at a correct
temperature.
When temperature is low
The caution lamp lights up in white.
The engine coolant temperature is low.
The engine needs to be warmed up.
Perform the warm-up operation for the engine until the caution lamp changes to the normal display color (blue)
at the correct temperature.
For details, see "METHOD FOR ENGINE WARM-UP OPERATION (3-182)".
When temperature is correct
The caution lamp lights up in blue.
HYDRAULIC OIL TEMPERATURE CAUTION LAMP
The hydraulic oil temperature caution lamp warns about states
of hydraulic oil temperature.
When abnormal
The caution lamp lights up in red, and the action level "L02" is
displayed.
The hydraulic oil temperature is abnormally high.
Stop operations, and stop the engine or run it at low idle until
the caution lamp changes to the normal display color (blue) at
the correct temperature.
When temperature is low
The caution lamp lights up in white.
The hydraulic oil temperature is low.
It is necessary to warm up the hydraulic component.
Perform the warm-up operation for the hydraulic component until the caution lamp changes to the normal dis-
play color (blue) at the correct temperature.
For details, see "METHOD FOR HYDRAULIC SYSTEM WARM-UP OPERATION (3-184)".
When temperature is correct
The caution lamp lights up in blue.
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