operators_manual
Table Of Contents
- Engine Operation
- Safety - Introduction
- Emergency - What To Do If
- Operating Instructions
- Engine Warning Lamps
- Stop Engine Lamp
- Engine, Check Engine
- Malfunction Indicator Lamp
- Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Warning Lamp
- High Exhaust System Temperature (HEST) Warning Lamp
- Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Lamp
- Engine Wait-To-Start Lamp
- Engine Braking System
- Driving
- Normal Starting Procedure
- Cold Weather Starting
- Starting Procedure After Extended Shutdown or Oil Change
- Operating the Engine
- Engine Operating Range
- Extended Idling
- Engine Shutdown
- Electromagnetic Interference
- Operating on Level and Dry Pavement
- Operating on Grades and Dry Pavement
- Tips for Operation on Slick Roads
- Engine Maintenance
- Maintenance Requirements
- Maintenance Schedule Intervals
- Preventative Maintenance Schedule
- Engine Specifications
- Engine Lubricating Oil Recommendations and Specifications
- Engine Oil Capacities and Pressures
- 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
- Diesel Exhaust Fluid Recommendations and Specifications
- Maintenance Procedures
- Engine Identification
- Engine Warranty
- Index
Valve Position 1. Run (open)
2. Prime (closed)
8. If equipped with a return fuel
blending valve, turn the bypass to the
RUN (open) position.
NOTE
Failure to return the bypass to
the RUN (open) position will pre-
vent fuel recirculation and heat-
ing.
WARNING
DO NOT loosen any fuel line fit-
tings in order to bleed the fuel
system of air. The system is un-
der high pressure which, when
relieved, could cause death, per-
sonal injury, equipment or prop-
erty damage.
Cooling System
Important information on replacing coolant
filters.
Your engine may be equipped with a
coolant filter designed to capture and
remove harmful deposits from the cooling
system to help prolong system life. Refer to
the Preventative Maintenance Schedule for
the recommended coolant filter change
service interval.
WARNING
Do not remove the surge tank fill cap
on a hot engine. It can cause scalding
coolant to spray out and you could be
burned. If the engine has been operat-
ed within the last 30 minutes, be very
careful in removing the radiator cap.
Protect face, hands, and arms against
escaping fluid and steam by covering
the cap with a large, thick rag. Failure
to comply may result in death, person-
al injury, equipment or property dam-
age
WARNING
Handle coolant and antifreeze careful-
ly. Ethylene glycol antifreeze is poison-
ous. Store in original fluid container
only, and always keep out of the reach
of children. Never remove the filler cap
(vertically mounted) on the surge tank
while the engine is still hot. Wait until
the coolant temperature is below
120°F (50°C). Scalding steam and flu-
id under pressure may escape and
cause serious personal injuries. The
pressure cap (horizontally mounted)
on the surge tank should never be
opened. Failure to comply may result
in death, personal injury, equipment or
property damage.
Coolant/Antifreeze Condition
Maintenance checks for ensuring proper
coolant\anti-freeze condition.
Perform these maintenance procedures
according to the Preventative Maintenance
Schedule.
ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Maintenance Procedures
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