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Fueling the Unit
WARNING
Fire Hazard
Adding fuel to the light tower trailer with the engine running
could cause a fire resulting in death or serious injury.
Always make sure that the engine is shut down before
adding fuel to the fuel tank.
The light tower trailer has a single fuel tank with a capacity of
45 gallons (170 L).
1. Remove the fuel cap (A, Figure 14) and add fuel to the
tank. See General Fuel Information in the Maintenance
section for fuel recommendations. The fuel gauge (B)
shows the amount of fuel in the tank.
2. Install the fuel cap after adding fuel.
NOTICE Using engine fuels other that those
recommended by the engine manufacturer could cause
damage to your engine or its emission control system
resulting in voiding the engine manufacturer's warranty.
Always read and follow the engine manufacturer's fuel
recommendations.
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Preparing to Operate the Unit
1. Make sure that the light tower trailer is level front to back
and side to side. See Leveling and Stabilizing the Light
Tower Trailer.
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. Close the engine compartment cover.
5. Examine the fuel level in the fuel tank. Add fuel if
necessary. See Fueling the Unit.
Operating the Engine
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 15) to the 'On' position.
3. To manually start the engine *:
• Push the 'Start' button on the Deep Sea control
module (B, Figure 15) 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.
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