Engine Shutdown
During longer breaks in operation, the engine must be warmed up at least once every two weeks. This prevents corrosion in the engine. If you expect the engine to remain unused for two months or more, it must be preserved.
Before Engine Shutdown
Let the engine run for a few minutes without any load before stopping it. This allows engine temperature equalization and prevents boiling once stopped and also allows the turbochargers to cool down. This contributes to long, fault-free service life.
Stop the Engine
•Disengage the clutch (if possible).
•Depending on the instrumentation; hold down the stop button until the engine has stopped or turn the key to the stop position. Release the key once the engine has stopped.
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