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Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection

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Radiator

Inspect the radiator hoses and clamps for wear, leakage,

or damage. Make sure the hoses are not hardened,

cracked, or feel spongy. Make sure the cap is in place

and tight.

Coolant leaks are easily visible on the ground. Check

under the chassis for coolant that has leaked.

Make sure the radiator core and ventilation openings on

the cover are free of bugs, dirt, or foreign material that

might restrict airflow.

Fuel Tank

Check the fuel level (refer to Figure 7.4) and add fuel if

necessary. Make sure the cap is securely fastened on

gasoline or diesel tanks.

Figure 7.4 – Fuel Tank

Fuel Line

Visually inspect the entire length of the fuel line for leaks

and damage. Start at the fuel tank and trace the line to

the engine inspecting.

Air Filter

The air filter gauge (refer to Figure 7.5) has an indicator

to show when the filter needs replaced.

Figure 7.5 – Gauges at Lower Controls

To inspect the air filter:

1. Turn the battery disconnect switch on and close the

cowling door.

2. At the lower controls, pull the emergency stop but-

ton outward.

3. Insert the key into the control switch and press the

start button to turn the engine on.

4. Check the clear zone after running the engine for 30

seconds.

• If the indicator is in the red area, replace the filter.

• If the indicator is in the clear area, the filter is OK.

5. Shut off the engine.

Charging System

When the engine is running, the ammeter needle (refer to

Figure 7.6) should be to the right of “0.” Left of the “0” is

discharging.

Cold Weather Start Kit—Block Heater

If the machine engine is a Cummins that is equipped with

an optional engine block heater, visually inspect the heater

and power cord. Inspect for leaks around the heater and

for damage to the power cord.

Electrical System

Electrical power is supplied from either one or two, 600

CCA, 12 volt batteries. These batteries supply 12 volt DC

electrical power to operate the aerial platform electrical

and electrohydraulic components.

Air Filter

Gauge

Reset Button

Ammeter

Fuel Level