Starting Engine - Worldwide Construction And Forestry Division 380GLC Operator's Manual

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Starting Engine

IMPORTANT: Prevent possible damage to the
engine. The diesel fired coolant heater is
required for temperatures -20°C (-4°F) and
below. See your authorized dealer.
IMPORTANT: Prevent possible damage to engine.
Temperatures below -20°C (-4°F) require an
additional warmup period. See Cold Weather
Warmup in this section.
Before Starting the Engine
Turn key switch to ON position. The system starting
screen (1) displays for about 2 seconds and then the
default screen (2) is displayed.
Starting the Engine
1. Move pilot shutoff lever to the locked (UP) position to
start machine.
2. Move engine speed dial (3) to slow idle position.
3. Sound horn to alert persons nearby.
IMPORTANT: Prevent starter damage. Never operate
starter for more than 20 seconds at a time.
If engine does not start, return key switch
to OFF. Wait for about 2 minutes, then try
again. After a false start, DO NOT turn key
switch until engine stops.
4. Turn key switch to START. Release key; switch will
return to ON position.
After Starting Check
IMPORTANT: Prevent possible damage to engine.
If alarm indicators remain illuminated after
starting engine, IMMEDIATELY STOP THE
ENGINE. Find and correct the problem.
After the engine is started, check that no alarm indicators
are shown on display.
If the alarm indicators continue to be displayed, stop
the engine immediately. Find and correct the problem.
See Main Menu—Alarm List. (Section 2-2.)
Warming The Engine
1. Run engine at 1/3 speed for 30 seconds. Do not run
engine at fast or slow idle. Do not accelerate rapidly
during warmup.
Operation—Operating the Machine
1— System Starting Screen
2— Default Screen
2. Operate machine at less-than-normal loads and
speeds until engine is at normal operating temperature.
2-3-3
System Starting Screen
Default Screen
Engine Speed Dial
3— Engine Speed Dial
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