Set-up and start-up – Lukas P 630 Lite User Manual
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7. Set-up and start-up
7.1 Set-up
7.2 Start-up
WARNING/CAUTION!
Because of possible spark formation, combustion engine units and electrical
equipment must not be used in an explosion-risk area. Units with combustion
engines must not be used in enclosed spaces, as there is a danger of poisoning
and/or asphyxiation!
The unit is to be set up in a suitable location (safe location /
À at surface / suf¿ cient distance
from vehicles, loads, sources of ignition, etc.).
LUKAS units work perfectly at an angle of up to 20°. However, in order to guarantee maximum
safety and
À uid withdrawal, they should be operated in as horizontal a position as possible.
ATTENTION!
Never mix up the fuel and hydraulic
À uid tanks when ¿ lling the tank; this can
damage the power unit!
NOTE:
The engine oil level must be inspected before the
¿ rst commissioning or after
longer periods of storage. First
¿ ll the engine or top with engine oil!
For safety reasons, LUKAS power units do not contain engine oil upon delivery!
7.2.1
First commissioning
- Power unit without engine oil, hydraulic fl uid and petrol.
1. Pour engine oil in according to the instructions included
with the separate manufacturer operating instructions
regarding the
¿ lling opening (engine oil ¿ ller cap, see
chapter "Installation of the power unit").
2. Pour hydraulic oil into the hydraulic
À uid tank until the ¿ ll
level indicator in the viewing window is between MIN/
MAX (see illustration on the right). The upper mark
shows the absolute
¿ ll level when connecting additional
equipment with increased usable volume. The resulting
¿ ll quantity is up to 3.0 l.
3. Pour fuel (petrol) into the tank until the
¿ ll level is just
below the
¿ lling opening. If the power unit is resting on
an inclined surface, do not
¿ ll the tank to its maximum
capacity.
Hydraulic oil
¿ ll
level indicator