Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Table of Contents
- Safety Notes
- Operating Safety
- Engine Safety
- Service Safety
- Towing Safety
- Reporting Trailer Safety Defects
- Safety Symbol Summary
- Specifications - MLT4150MV, MLT4200IV
- Specifications - MLT4200IVCAN
- Unit Dimensions
- Unit Serial Number Locations
- Component Locations
- Light Tower Set Up
- Raising the Mast
- Main Control Panel
- Prestart Checklist
- Emergency Stop Switch
- Starting the Unit
- Automatic Shutdown
- Light Operation
- Voltage Regulation
- Derating for Altitude
- Wet Stacking
- Receptacle Panel
- Shutting Down the Unit
- Lowering the Mast
- Removing the Lights for Transportation
- Towing the Unit
- Lifting the Unit
- General Maintenance
- Basic Maintenance Schedule - Mitsubishi Engine
- Basic Maintenance Schedule - Isuzu Engine
- Winch Use, Operation & Maintenance
- Jack Maintenance
- Trailer Wheel Bearings
- Lower Radiator Hose Heater Option - Use and Maintenance
- Troubleshooting the Lights
- Mast Light Connections
- AC Wiring Diagram
- AC Wiring Diagram - Receptacle Panel
- AC Wiring Diagram - Receptacle Panel Options (1 of 2)
- AC Wiring Diagram - Receptacle Panel Options (2 of 2)
- DC Wiring Diagram
- DC Wiring Diagram - Electric Winch
- DC Wiring Diagrams for Optional Equipment
- Trailer Lights Wiring Diagram
- Service Log
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BASIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - MI
TSUBISHI ENGINE
Refer to the original equipment manufacturer’s operating manual for a complete list of
maintenance requirements. Failure to comply with the procedures as described in the engine
operator’s manual will nullify the warranty, decrease performance and cause equipment
damage or premature equipment failure. Mainenance records may be required to complete
a warranty request.
Use the schedule in the following table as a guide for regular maintenance intervals. For additional or replacement
copies of the engine operator’s manual, contact an authorized dealer in your area.
* Perform after the initial 50 hours of operation, then on the regularly scheduled interval indicated in the schedule
above.
** Certain conditions may require the fuel tank to be drained and cleaned more often. When operating in extremely
dusty conditions, clean the fuel tank as often as necessary.
Item Daily
50
Hours
250
Hours
400
Hours
500
Hours
1000
Hours
As
Required
Check Oil Level
Check Coolant Level
Check Fuel Level
Check Tire Pressure
Check All Electrical Connections
Inspect Radiator Fins For Debris, Clean As
Required
Inspect Light Tower Winch For Proper Operation
Fuel Tank - Drain Water
Check Air Cleaner
Replace Engine Oil And Oil Filter *
Belt And Belt Tension - Inspect And Adjust
Replace Fuel Filter
Drain And Clean Fuel Tank **
Check Glow Plugs
Lubricate Leveling Jacks
Bolts And Nuts On The Engine - Retighten *
Replace Heated Fuel Filter (If Equipped)
Inspect Engine Starting Battery
Air Cleaner Element - Clean, Check And Replace
Fuel System - Bleed Air
Water Sedimenter - Drain Water