Changing the Hydraulic Fluid (continued)
9. Fill the hydraulic tank with the specified fluid.
10. Install the cap.
Cleaning
Removing Debris
1. Park the machine on a level surface, shut off the machine, and remove the key.
2. Clean any debris from the machine.
Blow the dirt out rather than wash it out. If you use water, keep it away from electrical
items and hydraulic valves.
Clean electrical connectors using compressed air; do not use contact cleaner.
Washing the Machine
When pressure-washing the machine, do the following:
• Wear appropriate personal protective equipment for the pressure washer.
• Keep all guards in place on the machine.
• Avoid spraying at electronic components.
• Avoid spraying at edges of decals.
• Spray the exterior of the machine only. Do not spray directly into openings in the
machine.
• Spray only the dirty parts of the machine.
• Use a 40-degree or larger spray nozzle. 40-degree nozzles are usually white.
• Keep the tip of the pressure washer at least 61 cm (2 ft) away from the surface being
washed.
• Use only pressure washers with pressure below 13790 kpa (2000 psi) and flow below 7.6
L (2 US gallons) per minute.
• Replace damaged or peeling decals.
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