operators_manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Engine Operation
- Safety - Introduction
- Emergency - What To Do If
- Operating Instructions
- Engine Maintenance
- Maintenance Requirements
- Maintenance Schedule
- Engine Specifications
- Engine Lubricating Oil Recommendations and Specifications
- Engine Oil Specifications
- Engine Lubrication and Filter Intervals
- Cooling System Maintenance
- Engine Coolant Specifications
- Extended Life Coolant
- Fuel Recommendations
- Warranty and the Use of Biodiesel Fuel
- Recommendations to Avoid Fuel Gelling
- Maintenance Procedures
- Engine Oil Level
- Engine Oil Filter
- Crankcase Ventilation (CCV) Module Maintenance
- Fuel Filter
- Cooling System
- Drive Belts
- Engine Belt Checks
- Fan Belt Tensioner
- Engine Fan
- Poly V-belt and Fan Drive Belt Removal
- Poly V-belt and Fan Drive Belt Installation
- Poly V-belt, Alternator, Air-Conditioning Compressor Drive and Coolant Pump Drive Removal
- Poly V-belt, Alternator, Air-Conditioning Compressor Drive and Coolant Pump Drive Install
- Aftertreatment System
- Air System
- Air Intake System
- Turbocharger
- Exhaust System
- Charging - Cranking System
- Crankshaft - Vibration Damper
- Engine Mounting Bolts
- Engine Valves
- Engine Identification
- Engine Warranty
- Index
Driving
Introduction and important information
about operating your vehicle safely.
Correct care of your engine will result in
longer life, better performance, and more
economical operation.
Follow the daily maintenance checks listed
in Engine Maintenance on page 29.
Check the engine oil pressure and engine
coolant gauges, warning lamps, and other
gauges daily to make sure they are
operational. Normally each gauge will
make a full sweep when ignition key is
cycled ON to indicate that the gauge is
operating correctly
.
WARNING
Combustible vapors near the air intake
system could be
ingested into the en-
gine, causing the engine to suddenly
accelerate and overspeed. This condi-
tion could result in operator losing con-
trol of the vehicle if an unexpected in-
crease in engine RPM occurs. Com-
bustible vapors could also cause a fire.
Do not operate your vehicle in an area
where combustible chemicals or va-
pors may be present. Failure to com-
ply may result in death, personal in-
jury, equipment or property damage.
NOTE
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE
OWNER
AND
OPERA
TOR TO OPER-
ATE THE VEHICLE IN A SAFE ENVI-
RONMENT.
ENGINE OPERATION - Operating Instructions
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