Multiquip LT12P Marine Lighting User Manual


 
PAGE 32 — LT12 SERIES LIGHT TOWER • OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #12 (01/20/09)
MAINTENANCE
GENERAL INSPECTION
Prior to each use, the light tower should be cleaned and
inspected for defi ciencies. Check for loose, missing or
damaged nuts, bolts or other fasteners. Also check for
fuel or oil leaks.
Air Cleaner
Check dust indicators on control panel daily or every 10
hours of operation. If light is ON, clean the air cleaner
element.
Unlatch the holding clips and take out the air cleaner 1.
element.
Clean the inside of the body and cover using a damp 2.
cloth.
Blow dry with compressed air (0.69Mpa {7kgf.cm2, 3.
99.4 PSI} maximum) against the side of the element
along the pleats. Then blow dry against outside along
the pleats, then against inside again.
Remove one seal each time the element is cleaned.4.
Replace the outer element (if present, Deutz/5.
Lombardini engines has a single element only) after
cleaning it 6 times or after one year. Replace the outer
element if indicator is red even after cleaning it.
If seal washer is damaged or the threads of wing nut 6.
are damaged, replace.
Remove evacuator valve and clean it with compressed 7.
air. Reinstall.
Fuel Addition
Add diesel fuel (the grade may vary according to season
and locations). Always pour through the mesh fi lter.
Removing Water from the Tank
After prolonged use, water and other impurities accumulate
in the bottom of the tank. Occasionally remove the drain
cock and drain the contents. During cold weather, the
greater the empty volume inside the tank, the easier it is for
water to condense. This can be reduced by always keeping
the tank as full as possible.
Air Removal
If air enters the fuel injection system of a diesel engine,
starting becomes impossible. After running out of fuel, or
after disassembling the fuel system, bleed the system.
To restart after running out of fuel, squeeze the fuel primer
bulb to pump fuel into the engine. This unit is equipped with
an automatic air bleeding system.
Service Daily
If engine is operating in very dusty and dry grass conditions,
a clogged air cleaner will result in high fuel consumption,
loss of power and excessive carbon buildup in the
combustion chamber.
Cleaning the Fuel Strainer
Clean the fuel strainer if it contains dust or water. Remove
dust or water in the strainer cap and wash it in diesel.
Securely fasten the fuel strainer cap so that fuel will not
leak. Check the fuel strainer every 200 hours of operation
or once a month.
Check Oil Level
Check the crankcase oil level prior to each use, or when the
fuel tank is fi lled. Insuffi cient oil may cause severe damage
to the engine. Make sure the generator is level. The oil
level must be between the two notches on the dipstick as
shown in Figure 6.
FLUSHING OUT RADIATOR AND CHANGING
COOLANT
Stop the engine and allow to cool. Tighten valve of the 1.
corrosion resistor (if equipped).
Turn water fi ller cap slowly and remove it.2.
Prepare a container to catch the coolant, then open 3.
drain plug of the radiator or heat exchanger and drain
plug of the engine, and drain the coolant.
After draining the coolant, close drain plugs and fi ll 4.
with tap water.
WARNING
Allow engine to cool when fl ushing out
radiator. Flushing the radiator while hot will
damage radiator. In addition, the possibility
of hot coolant exists which can cause
severe burns.