Setting the throttle cable:
If the maximum speed of the machine falls over
time and you have ruled out all the other causes
listed in section 12 Troubleshooting, it may be ne-
cessary to adjust the throttle cable.
First of all check whether the carburetor opens
fully when the throttle handle is pressed fully. This
is the case if the carburetor slide F rests against
the stop (Fig. 13a) when the throttle is fully open.
Figure 13a shows the correct setting. If the car-
buretor slide does not touch the stop, it must be
adjusted.
The following steps are required to adjust the
throttle cable:
•
Undo the lock nut (Fig. 13b/Item C) a few
turns.
•
Undo the adjusting screw (Fig. 13b/Item D)
until the carburetor slide F rests against the
stop when the throttle is fully open, as shown
in Fig 13.
•
Retighten the lock nut.
9.6 Setting the idling speed
Important. Set the idling speed when the equip-
ment is warm.
If the engine stalls when the throttle is not
pressed and you have ruled out all the other cau-
ses listed in section 11 Troubleshooting, the idling
speed must be adjusted. To do this turn the idling
speed screw (Fig. 13b/Item E) clockwise until the
equipment runs smoothly at idling speed. If the
idling speed is so fast that the cutting tool turns
as well, it has to be reduced by turning the idling
speed screw for as long as is required for the cut-
ting tool to stop turning as well.
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10. Cleaning, storage, transport and
ordering of spare parts
10.1 Cleaning
•
Keep the handles free of oil so that you can
maintain a firm grip.
•
Clean the equipment as required with a damp
cloth and, if necessary, mild washing up
liquid.
Important!
Always pull out the spark boot plug each time
before carrying out any cleaning. Never immerse
the equipment in water or other liquids in order to
clean it.
Store the equipment in a safe and dry place out of
the reach of children.
10.2 Storage
Important: Never put the equipment into storage
for longer than 30 days without carrying out the
following steps.
Storing the equipment
If you intend to store the equipment for longer
than 30 days, the equipment must be prepared
accordingly. Otherwise the fuel still remaining in
the carburetor will evaporate and leave a rubbery
sediment. This can cause problems when starting
up the equipment and may require expensive
repairs.
1. Slowly remove the fuel tank cap to release
any pressure that may have formed in the
tank. Carefully empty the tank.
2. To remove the fuel from the carburetor, start
the engine and let it run until it stops.
3. Leave the engine to cool (approx. 5 minutes).
4. Remove the spark plug (see section 9.4).
5. Add one teaspoon of 2-stroke engine oil into
the combustion chamber. Slowly pull the star-
ter cord several times to apply a layer of oil
to all internal components. Fit the spark plug
again.
Note: Store the equipment in a dry place and
far away from possible ignition sources such as
an oven, a gas-fi red hot water boiler, a gas-fi red
dryer, etc.
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