Hydraulic Oil; Engine Oil; Temperature Range - Nilfisk SR 1601 D3 Manuel D'utilisation

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HYDRAULIC OIL

WARNING!
Do not touch hot components.
Let the engine and hydraulic system cool down.
1.
Drive the machine on a level fl oor, engage the parking brake
and turn the ignition key (64) to "O".
2.
Open the engine compartment hood (1) by using the
unlocking push-button (25).
3.
Remove the left side hood (4) by using the latch, if
necessary remove the water fi lter hose (30, optional).
4.
Check the hydraulic oil level by means of the indicator on
the tank (19).
The hydraulic oil level should be half way up the indicator.
If it is below this level, unscrew the plug (20) and add AGIP
Arnica 46 oil.
Change the oil if major contamination from a mechanical
failure occurs (see the procedure in the Service Manual).

ENGINE OIL

WARNING!
Do not touch hot components.
Let the engine cool down.
1.
Drive the machine on a level fl oor, engage the parking brake
and turn the ignition key (64) to "O".
2.
Open the engine compartment hood (1) by using the
unlocking push-button (25).
3.
Check the engine oil level with the dipstick (A, Fig. 8-9-10)
before each use of the machine.
If necessary, open the plug (B, Fig. 9-10) and top up.
(See the procedure in the relevant Manual)
4.
Change the engine oil after the fi rst 50 hours of operation,
and then after 150 hours.
The oil fi lter (C) should be replaced with every oil change
(see the procedure in the Service Manual).
According to the air temperature, use the type of oil
indicated below.

TEMPERATURE RANGE

Above 60°F (15°C)
Below 60°F (15°C)
TYPE OF OIL
SAE 10W-30
SAE 5W-30
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