10.5 Cleaning
Park the vehicle on a level surface.
Bring the motor speed / hand throttle position into the
lowest position.
Turn ignition key to "STOP" and remove it.
10.5.1 Cleaning the vehicle
Clean vehicle daily after finishing work.
CAUTION
Risk of damage!
Shaft seals, electrical components and hydraulic valves
must not be cleaned using a high pressure water jet.
Be careful when using high-pressure cleaners for
cleaning! Do not directly point the high-pressure jet to
electrical components, tyres, radiator fins and hydraulic
hoses.
When cleaning the vehicle with a high-pressure clean-
er, the respective safety instructions must be observed.
10.5.2 Clean the radiator
Remove the radiator grille, see Chapter "Removing the
radiator grille"
Check radiator and radiator grille for soiling.
10.5.3 Clean the hydraulic oil cooler and the radiator
The hydraulic oil cooler is located to the left of the radiator
(in the direction of travel).
A dirty radiator will easily cause overheating: Always
keep the radiator grill, suction grill and the blower free
of damage, grass clippings, dust, etc.
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Lock parking brake.
Note
If the motor is off, it is automatically applied.
Turn the main switch to position 0.
Do not use aggressive cleaning agents.
Only wash the vehicle while the motor is switched off to
protect the air filter.
Check the vehicle for oil and fuel leaks to prevent fires.
Get customer service to fix the leaks.
Check front power lifter for ease of movement (raising
and lowering).
To avoid fires, keep the engine, muffler, battery and
fuel tank free of plant residue and oil.
Check motor for soiling; if necessary, clean by means
of a brush, compressed air or low water pressure
Remove large object by hand.
Remove soiling by means of a soft brush, compressed
air (max. 5 bar) or low water pressure.
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