4 - 4 Genie S-80 & Genie S-85 Part No. 34032Service Manual - First EditionSection 4 - Scheduled Maintenance ProceduresTABLE A PROCEDURES2 Perform a visual inspection around thefollowing areas. (An LPG detector may benecessary to locate LPG leaks.)Gasoline/LPG models:· LPG tank, hoses and fittings, solenoid shutoffvalve, LPG regulator and carburetor· gasoline tank, manual shutoff valve, solenoidshutoff valve, hoses and fittings, fuel pumpand carburetorDeutz Diesel models:· fuel tank, shutoff valve, hoses and fittings,fuel pump, fuel filter, fuel injection pumps andfuel injectorsIf a fuel leak is discovered, keepany additional personnel fromentering the area and do notoperate the machine. Repair theleak immediately.A-8Check for Hydraulic LeaksDetecting hydraulic fluid leaks is essential tooperational safety and good machineperformance. Undiscovered leaks can develop intohazardous situations, impair machine functionsand damage machine components.1 Inspect for hydraulic oil puddles, dripping orresidue on or around the following areas:· hydraulic tank—filter, fittings, hoses, auxiliarypower unit and turntable surface· engine compartment—fittings, hoses, mainpump, filter and turntable surface· all hydraulic cylinders· all hydraulic manifolds· boom(s)· the underside of the turntable· the underside of the drive chassis· ground area under the machineA-7Check the Hydraulic Oil LevelMaintaining the hydraulic oil at the proper level isessential to machine operation. Improper hydraulicoil levels can damage hydraulic components. Dailychecks allow the inspector to identify changes inoil level that might indicate the presence ofhydraulic system problems.1 Be sure that the boom is in the stowed position,then visually inspect the sight gauge located onthe side of the hydraulic oil tank.Result: The hydraulic oil level should be withinthe top 2 inches (5 cm) of the sight gauge.Hydraulic oil specificationsHydraulic oil type Dexron II equivalentTank capacity 45 gallons170 litersHydraulic system 55 gallons(including tank) 208 liters