Within First 100 Hours of Operation
Wheel Retaining Bolts
Check the torque of wheel retaining bolts frequently.
Engine
The engine is filled with a special oil for breaking it in. To break in the engine properly, comply with the following points:
- Operate the engine in the mid- to upper load range, and do not idle it for long periods of time.
- Check oil level in engine frequently.
IMPORTANT:
Top up with oil only when the level has dropped to the "ADD" mark.
NOTE:
During the break-in period, a higher-than-usual oil consumption should be considered as normal.
- When necessary, top up with oil to the "XXX" mark. The oil must meet the following specifications:
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API Service Classification CE
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ACEA Specification E1
IMPORTANT:
Do not use PLUS-50 oil or engine oils meeting API CH-4, API CG4, API CF4, ACEA E3, or ACEA E2 performance levels during the first 100 hours of operation of a new or rebuilt engine. These oils will not allow the engine to break-in properly.
After the first 100 hours, use a type of oil described in "Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic Oil and Coolant".
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