Initial Operation; Running-In Of The Excavator; Operating The Excavator; Pre-Operational Services - Kubota K008-3 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operation

Initial operation

Before initial operation, the excavator must first be checked visually for external transit damages and checked if
the shipped equipment is complete as ordered.
Check fluid levels as described in the "Maintenance" section (page 93).
For a description of all operation features, see the "Operating the excavator" section (page 55) as well as
the following sections.
If defects are detected, please inform your dealer immediately.

Running-in of the excavator

During the first 50 hours of operation, the following points should be adhered to in all cases:
Do not operate the excavator with full speed and full load.
When working in cold weather, allow some extra time for the engine to warm up.
Make sure the engine always runs at a low speed.

Operating the excavator

For a safe excavator operation, see the following sections.

Pre-operational services

For the performance of the services, the excavator must be parked on level ground and the key
must be removed. Also, the control levers and the swivel frame have to be locked (page 24, 25).
Open the engine compartment cover (page 89). Always close the engine compartment cover after the work
is done.
Walk-around inspection
Check the excavator for visible damage, loose screws and leaks.
Check the danger, warning and safety labels on the machine. They must be complete and legible
(page 15).

Check the engine oil level

Pull out the oil dipstick (1) and wipe it with a clean cloth.
Insert the oil dipstick completely and pull it out again. The
oil level should be in the "A" area. If the oil level is too low,
add engine oil (page 102).
When the oil level is too high or too low, the engine
might get damaged during operation.
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