OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Table Of Contents
- OPS - Utility Vehicle RTV1140CPX (K7611-7121-5)
- Abbreviation List
- Introduction
- Universal Symbols
- Foreword
- Safety First
- Contents Page
- Safe Operation
- Servicing of Vehicle
- Specifications
- Vehicle Limitations
- Instrument Panel and Controls
- Pre-Operation Check
- Operating the Engine
- Operating the Vehicle
- Seating and Cargo Bed
- Tires and Wheels
- Towing and Transporting
- Maintenance
- Periodic Service
- How to Open the Hood and Tilt the Seat
- How to Raise the Carbo Bed
- Jack Up Point
- Daily Check
- Walk Around Inspection
- Checking and Refueling
- Checking Engine Oil Level
- Checking Hydraulic Tank Oil Level
- Checking Transmission Fluid Level
- Checking Coolant Level
- Cleaning Radiator Screen
- Checking Brake Fluid Level
- Checking Brake Pedal
- Checking Parking Brake
- Checking Gauges, Meter and Easy Checker
- Checking Head Light, Turn Signal Light etc
- Checking Seat Belt and ROPS
- Checking Joint Boot
- Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
- Checking Backup Beeper
- Every 50 Hours
- Every 100 Hours
- Every 200 Hours
- Changing Engine Oil
- Adjusting Parking Brake
- Replacing Engine Oil Filter
- Replacing Transmission Oil Filter - HST
- Replacing Transmission Oil Filter - Suction
- Changing Hydraulic Tank Oil
- Checking Brake Pedal
- Checking Brake Hose and Pipe
- Checking Front Brake Case
- Checking Brake Light Switch
- Checking Radiator Hose and Clamp
- Checking Power Steering Line
- Checking Intake Air Line
- Every 300 Hours
- Every 400 Hours
- Every 500 Hours
- Every 800 Hours
- Every 1500 Hours
- Every 3000 Hours
- Every 1 Year
- Every 2 Years
- Every 4 Years
- Service As Required
- Storage
- Troubleshooting
- Options
- Index
OPERATING THE ENGINE12
C Check Easy Checker(TM) Lamps:
1. When the key is turned "ON", lamps(2)(3) should
come on. If trouble should occur at any location while
the engine is running, the warning lamp corresponding
to that location comes on.
2. The parking brake warning lamp(1) comes on while
parking brake is applied and goes off when it is
released.
If the parking brake is released but the lamp stays on,
it means that the brake fluid may be low or the brake
system may be damaged. (See "Checking Brake Fluid
Level" in "DAILY CHECK" in "PERIODIC SERVICE"
section.)
A Daily checks with the Easy Checker(TM) only, are not
sufficient. Never fail to conduct daily checks carefully
by referring to "DAILY CHECK" in "PERIODIC
SERVICE" section.
For the appropriate preheating time, refer to the table
below:
A Glow plug indicator(4) comes on while key switch is in
the "GLOW" position or "START" position.
A Because of safety devices, the engine will not start
except when the range gear shift lever is placed in the
"NEUTRAL" position.
BCold Weather Starting
When the ambient temperature is below 0 (32 ) and
the engine is very cold. If the engine fails to start after 10
seconds, turn off the key for 30 seconds. Then repeat
steps 6 and 7. To protect the battery and the starter, make
sure that the starter is not continuously turned for more
than 10 seconds.
BBlock Heater
[if equipped]
A block heater is available as an option from your dealer.
It will assist you in starting your vehicle when the ambient
temperature is below -20 (-4 ).
If any lamp stays on, immediately stop the engine and
determine the cause.
(1) Parking brake / Brake fluid
(2) Electrical charge
(3) Engine oil pressure
(4) Glow plug
(5) Hazard / Turn signal
(if equipped)
6. Turn the key to "PREHEAT" position and
hold it for the preheating.
Temperature Preheating Time
Over 0 (32 ) 2 to 3 sec.
0 to -5 (32 to 23 ) 5 sec.
-5 to -15 (23 to 5 ) 10 sec.
Limit of continuous use 30 sec.
7. Turn the key to "START" position and
release when the engine starts.
8. Check to see that all the lamps on the
Easy Checker(TM) are "OFF".