Lcd Display For Normal Operation - Kubota KX080-3 Operator's Manual

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OPERATION OF THE ENGINE
BLCD Display for Normal Operation
C Fuel gauge
To avoid personal injury:
A Before adding fuel, be sure to stop the engine.
A Be sure to keep open flame away from the
machine. Otherwise a fire may result.
With the starter key at the "RUN" position, the fuel
remaining in the fuel tank is indicated in the block.
(1) Fuel gauge
A If the fuel gauge indicator is near the "E" or the "FUEL"
message appears, add fuel as soon as possible. If the
indicator is near "E" and the machine runs on a slope,
the engine may run out of fuel and get interrupted.
C Fuel supply
To avoid personal injury:
A If the fuel is poured too fast, the buzzer may not
sound according to the fueling process.
A The moment when the fuel tank is nearly full,
the buzzer starts beeping.
A Look into the fuel tank when pouring the fuel.
Listen to the buzzer sound for a rough estimate
of the fill-up progress.
The following functions are helpful when adding the fuel.
The fueling process can be monitored by a buzzer sound.
Procedure
1. Press the work light switch or the display selector
switch on the meter with the key OFF. (Keep the key
at OFF.)
(A) "Empty"
(B) "Full"
2. The message shown above appears.
3. Add fuel.
4. The buzzer sound interval changes according to the
amount fuel added. As the fuel amount becomes close
to full, the buzzer sound changes to continuous
beeping.
C Water Temperature Gauge
To avoid personal injury:
A Do not open the radiator cap during or just after
operation. Hot coolant may gush out and scald
you. Wait for the coolant to cool down before
opening the cap.
With the starter key at the "RUN" position, the cooling
water temperature is indicated. If the water temperature
indicator is near "H", take the steps below.
1. Discontinue the job.
2. Reduce engine rpm's to idle and keep it at idle for 5
minutes.
3. Stop the engine and check the following points (1)-(3).
(1) Low coolant level or leak
(2) Fan belt tension
(3) Mud or dust deposits on radiator
(1) Water temperature gauge
(A) "WATER TEMP LOW"
(B) "WATER TEMP HIGH"

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