KAMA KM2V80 Operation manual - page 8
To obtain the maximum engine performance with a minimum risk of machine
troubles and accidents, it is very important to match the engine with the driven
machine.
Carefully establish safe exhaust piping, electric wiring, ventilation and accurate
engine installation.
Certain applications may require an inspection by the authorities.
This manual describes operation based on the standard specifications.
When coupled with the driven machine, operation procedures for options and
accessories may vary depending on the structure of that driven machine.
For optional parts or accessories, refer to the operation manual provided by the
driven machine manufacturer and observe the instructions and cautions given
therein.
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5.3.3 Check every 200 hours of operation
1. Replacing lube oil and lube oil filter (2nd time and after)
Replace the lube oil every 200 hours of operation from the second time and on.
Replace the lube oil filter at the same time. See section 5.3.1
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2. Checking and cleaning radiator fins
Beware of dirt from air blowing
Wear protective equipment such as goggles to protect
your eyes when blowing compressed air. Dust or flying
debris can hurt eyes.
Dirt and dust adhering on radiator fins reduce the cooling performance, causing
overheating. Make it a rule to check the radiator fins daily and clean as needed.
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(1) Blow off dirt and dust from fins and periphery with compressed air (2kg/cm or
less ).
(2) If contaminated heavily, apply detergent, thoroughly clean and rinse with tap
water shower.
Never use high-pressure water or air from near the fins or
attempt to clean with a brush. Radiator fins can be
damaged.
CAUTION
NOTICE
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