2. Open the engine compartment cover.
3. Remove the dipstick from the engine and examine
the engine oil level. The engine oil level should
be between the "Full" and "Add" marks on the
dipstick. Add oil if necessary. See Engine Oil in the
Maintenance section.
4. Check the engine coolant recovery bottle. Keep
engine coolant in the recovery bottle between 1/3
and 2/3 full. Open the radiator cap access door (see
Features and Controls), remove the radiator cap,
and check the coolant level. Replenish as necessary.
See Engine Coolant in the Maintenance section for
detailed information on engine coolant.
5. Close the engine compartment cover.
6. Examine the fuel level in the fuel tank. Add fuel if
necessary. See Fueling the Unit.
Operating the Engine
WARNING
Automatic Engine Start Hazard
Unexpected start of engine could result in death or
serious injury. Read and follow electronic controller
operator's manual before operating or servicing this
equipment.
Your machine has a Deep Sea control module. Before
operating the engine, read the Deep Sea control module
operator's manual.
To start the engine:
1. Open the engine compartment cover.
2. Turn the Deep Sea control module On / Off switch (A,
Figure 17) to the 'On' position.
3. To manually start the engine *:
•
Push the 'Start' button on the Deep Sea control
module (B, Figure 17) two times (2x).
•
After the intake heater has warmed the intake,
the engine will start.
4. After the engine has started, the lights will turn on
automatically. All light circuit breakers need to be in
the 'On' position.
To shut down the engine:
1. Push the 'Stop' button on the Deep Sea control
module (C, Figure 17). The lights will turn off
automatically before the engine shuts down.
2. Close the engine compartment cover.
*Note: For complete information on the Deep Sea control
module, read the Deep Sea control module operator's
manual.
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Automatic Engine Shutdown System
The engine has an automatic engine shutdown system
to prevent engine damage if there is a low oil or high
temperature condition.
If the engine has automatically shut down, locate
the source of the failure and repair before restarting
the engine. See Engine Troubleshooting in the
Troubleshooting section.
Using the Block Heater
The light tower trailer can be equipped with an optional
400W, 3.3A, 120V, 60Hz electric, frost plug style block
heater. Use a grounded (3 prong) extension cord to
connect to the plug of the block heater to an appropriate
electric power source.
For the Kubota, Caterpillar, and Perkins engine, the block
heater is located on the right side when viewed from the
fan side.
Light Tower Operation
Adjusting the Lights
Adjusting The Light Fixtures
Note: The light fixtures must be adjusted before raising
the light tower.
1. Shut down the engine. See Operating the Engine.
2. Adjust each fixture to the desired position. To adjust
left and right, move the fixture yoke (A, Figure 18).
To adjust up and down, loosen the locking clasp (B),
adjust the fixture, then tighten the locking clasp.
3. When lighting operations are complete, adjust the
light fixtures to the transport position, with the fixtures
facing straight back toward the rear of the light tower
trailer. See Transporting the Light Tower Trailer.
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