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Flush Hydraulic System<br />

IMPORTANT: Flush the hydraulic system any time<br />

there is a severe component failure or the system is<br />

contaminated. Contaminated oil appears milky,<br />

black, or contains metal particles.<br />

1. Make sure hydraulic oil warm by operating the machine<br />

for several minutes. Park machine on a level surface.<br />

Stop engine, apply parking brake, and remove key<br />

from ignition switch.<br />

2. Clean area around hydraulic filter mounting area and<br />

remove filter (see Operator’s Manual). Drain filter into a<br />

suitable container. <strong>Pro</strong>perly dispose removed filter.<br />

3. Drain hydraulic reservoir into a suitable container<br />

(see Operator’s Manual).<br />

4. Drain hydraulic system. Drain all hoses and components<br />

while the system is warm.<br />

5. Make sure filter mounting surface is clean. Apply<br />

clean hydraulic oil to gasket on new filter. Screw filter<br />

onto filter head until gasket contacts mounting surface,<br />

then tighten filter 3/4 turn further.<br />

6. Reinstall all hoses and hydraulic components.<br />

NOTE: Use only hydraulic fluids specified in Operator’s<br />

Manual. Other fluids could cause system damage.<br />

7. Fill hydraulic oil reservoir (see Operator’s Manual).<br />

8. Disconnect wire harness electrical connector from<br />

the engine fuel stop solenoid to prevent the engine from<br />

starting.<br />

9. Make sure traction pedal is in neutral.. Turn ignition<br />

key switch to start; engage starter for ten (10) seconds<br />

to prime hydraulic pumps. Wait fifteen (15) seconds to<br />

allow the starter motor to cool and then repeat cranking<br />

procedure again.<br />

10.Connect wire harness electrical connector to fuel<br />

stop solenoid to allow engine to start.<br />

11.Start engine and run at low idle speed (1200 -- 1250<br />

RPM) for a minimum of two (2) minutes.<br />

12.Increase engine speed to high idle (3050 -- 3150<br />

RPM) for minimum of one (1) minute under no load.<br />

13.Turn steering wheel in both directions several times.<br />

14.Shut off engine and check for hydraulic oil leaks.<br />

Check oil level in hydraulic reservoir and add correct oil<br />

if necessary.<br />

15.Operate the machine for two (2) hours under normal<br />

operating conditions.<br />

16.Check condition of hydraulic oil. If the fluid shows any<br />

signs of contamination repeat steps 1 through 12 again.<br />

17.Resume normal operation and follow recommended<br />

maintenance intervals.<br />

Hydraulic System Page 4 - 28<br />

Rev. D<br />

<strong>Multi</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> <strong>5700</strong>--D

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