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Maintenance – Multiquip STXD6i User Manual

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sTxd6i RIde-ON TROWeL • OpeRaTION maNuaL —Rev. #0 (03/23/12) — page 31

aIR cLeaNeR

This Yanmar engine is equipped with a replaceable, high-

density paper air cleaner element. Some will have an inner

element that is used as a backup filter should the outer

element becomes damaged.
See Figure 22 for air cleaner components.

Figure 22. Air Cleaner Components

1. Check the air cleaner daily or before starting the engine.
2. Check for and correct heavy buildup of dirt and debris

along with loose or damaged components.

3. Replace the element if it is found to be damaged,

excessively dirty, or oily.

cauTION

Certain maintenance operations or machine

adjustments require specialized knowledge and skill.

Attempting to perform maintenance operations or

adjustments without the proper knowledge, skills or

training could result in equipment damage or injury to

personnel. If in doubt, consult your dealer.

AIR CLEANER

CASE

MAIN

ELEMENT

ARROW

MARK

(DUST PAN)

ARROW

MARK

(CASE)

DUST PAN

LATCH

EVACUATOR

VALVE

NOTICE

Operating the engine with loose or damaged air cleaner

components could allow unfiltered air into the engine

causing premature wear and failure.

Maintenance

air cleaner service

To service the air cleaner perform the following steps. See

Figure 22 for location of parts.
4. Release the latches located on either side of the air

cleaner dust pan. Remove the dust pan.

5. Remove the air cleaner element.
6. Blow low pressure air from the inside of the element

to dislodge the dust and dirt. Do not use excessive air

pressure or the element will be damaged and will need

to be replaced.

7. Replace the element if it is damaged or excessively

dirty.

8. Clean the inside of the dust pan.
9. Reinstall the element or if equipped, the precleaner

over the paper air cleaner element.

10. Reinstall the air cleaner dust pan and secure the

latches.

RadIaTOR/cOOLINg sysTem

1. Check radiator for leaks that would indicate corrosion

or damage.

2. Check cooling water level daily. Top off as necessary.

Always use clean, soft water and add a long life

coolant antifreeze. Use the mixing ratios specified by

the Antifreeze manufacturer. Replace cooling water at

least once a year.

cauTION

Wear protective equipment such as

approved safety glasses or face shields

and dust masks or respirators when

cleaning air filters with compressed air.

NOTICE

dO NOT run the engine with the air cleaner removed

or without an element.

cauTION

hOT coolant can cause severe burns. dO

NOT remove cap if radiator is HOT.