2015 Kawasaki Mule 610 4x4 XC Owners Manual - Page 96

2015 Kawasaki Mule 610 4x4 XC Manual

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 95 NOTICE If dirt gets into the engine, excessive engine wear and possible engine damage may occur. Element Cleaning the element (see Element Removal). • Remove the urethane foam element from the pa• Remove per element. the foam element in a bath of high flash • Clean -point solvent using a soft bristle brush. it dry in a clean towel. Do not wring the • Squeeze element or blow it dry; the element can be damthe foam element for damage. If it is torn, • Inspect punctured, or hardened, replace it. aged. j ○Replace NOTE the foam element after cleaning it five times or if it is damaged. the paper element by tapping it lightly to • Clean loosen dust. away the remaining dust by applying com• Blow pressed air from the inside to the outside (from the A. Element B. Screw • NOTE clean side to the dirty side). Inspect the element material for damage. If any part of the element is damaged, the element must be replaced. ○Element installation is performed in the reverse order of removal. ○Install the housing cover with its snaps.

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
95
j
NOTICE
If dirt gets into the engine, excessive engine
wear and possible engine damage may oc-
cur.
A. Element
B. Screw
NOTE
Element installation is performed in the reverse
order of removal.
Install the housing cover with its snaps.
Element Cleaning
Remove the element (see Element Removal).
Remove the urethane foam element from the pa-
per element.
Clean the foam element in a bath of high flash
-point solvent using a soft bristle brush.
Squeeze it dry in a clean towel. Do not wring the
element or blow it dry; the element can be dam-
aged.
Inspect the foam element for damage. If it is torn,
punctured, or hardened, replace it.
NOTE
Replace the foam element after cleaning it five
times or if it is damaged.
Clean the paper element by tapping it lightly to
loosen dust.
Blow away the remaining dust by applying com-
pressed air from the inside to the outside (from the
clean side to the dirty side).
Inspect the element material for damage. If any
part of the element is damaged, the element must
be replaced.