Brake Fluid Level; Refilling Brake Fluid - UniCarriers 1F1 Operator's Manual

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8. Add the recommended engine coolant mixture into the radiator,
when the coolant comes out of the bleeder hole with no air bubbles
install the bleeder screw and tighten to 6.3 - 8.0 Nm (55.7 - 75.8
in/lb) of torque.
9. Also add coolant to the reservoir tank up to the "MAX" line.
10. With the radiator cap removed, start the engine and accelerate
above idle RPM to purge the air out of the LP vaporizer. Continue to
operate the engine until the thermostat opens and you can visually
see the coolant moving in the radiator.
11. After engine cools down top off the coolant (approximately 25 mm
(1 in) from the top of the radiator) in the radiator after all the air has
been purged.
12. Securely attach the radiator cap.
13. Turn off the engine.
14. Close the engine hood and install the radiator cover.
15. Start the engine, check for leaks and ensure that the engine
temperature stays within the operating range. If the lift truck starts
to overheat, there is still air in the cooling system. Repeat steps 5
through 15.

BRAKE FLUID LEVEL

Check the brake fluid level in the
brake fluid reservoir tank under the
floor is within the proper range. The
tank is located inside the lid on the
left side of the instrument panel.
If the level is lower than the "MIN"
level, refill the reservoir tank. At the
same time, examine the outside
and periphery of the reservoir tank for brake fluid leak or stain.
• If brake fluid is unusually low, a leak or stain is detected,
immediately report it to the appropriate personnel or contact
your Local Authorized Dealer. Do not operate the lift truck
until it has been repaired.

REFILLING BRAKE FLUID

Turn the brake reservoir tank cap counterclockwise to remove it. Gently
pour the brake fluid into the tank until the fluid level reaches the "MAX"
level (refer to page 128).
• Carefully add brake fluid so as not to mix dust and foreign
substances in the fluid.
• Do not use any brake fluid other than those specified by
the OEM or an aged brake fluid, it may cause not only
deterioration in the performance of the lift truck but could
result in an accident.
• Be careful not to spill the brake fluid to the coated surface,
it will vitiate (damage) the coated surface. If fluid comes into
contact with a coated surface, immediately wipe it out so
that no liquid remains.
MAX
Proper area
MIN
96
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WARNING
!
CAUTION

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