Engine oil 4-2, Hours 4-2, Fuel level (option) 4-2 – Snorkel SRT2670 User Manual
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Engine Oil
Engine oil level is measured with a dipstick. Oil ca-
pacities given in the “Specifications” chapter 3 are
approximate. True values will vary from machine to
machine due to slight variations or modifications
during production.
The oil dipstick is the only way to accurately
gauge if the engine oil level is correct.
Engine oil level should always be between the
lines on the dipstick - never above the top line
or below the bottom line.
Gasoline
Diesel
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Hours
The HOURS gauge is basically an electric clock. It
accumulates time only when the engine is running.
T h e H O U R S g a u g e c a n n o t b e r e s e t . A n
SRT-qualified service technician uses it to tell when
it is time for the periodic maintenance listed in the
Maintenance Manual.
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Fuel Level (option)
LPG tanks have two fuel gauges (1) (2) on top. One
measures correctly when the tank is standing on
end (VERTICAL)
the other measures correctly
when the tank is laying down (HORIZONTAL). Both
read in fractions-of-a-full-tank. SRT tanks are
mounted vertically. Therefore, you should read the
VERTICAL (1) scale.
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Hydraulic Oil Level
The hydraulic-oil level gauge is on the side of the
hydraulic oil tank. It shows the actual level of oil in-
side the tank. Read it only when the platform is
completely down. Otherwise, the lift cylinders be-
come large reservoirs for hydraulic oil and the oil
level in the tank will be low. The oil level should be
within ( 0.25 inches (( 6.4 mm) of the line.
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4. Gauges