Engine Oil; Checking The Oil Level - Black+Decker GGR5000 Manual De Instrucciones

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Install the blade. Get yourself a pair of gloves to avoid
injury when handling the blade is very sharp on the sharp
parts. Disconnect the spark plug cap and tilt the mower on
its side (air filter and carburetor up.
Ensure the cleanliness and condition of the blade
support and screw blade. Place the blade on the
support, cooling fins to the motor. Check the alignment
of the alignment and centering pins of the support with
the blade. The blade must be perfectly positioned on the
support.
Tighten the screw until it touches all parts. Make a final
visual inspection of the alignment of all parts and tighten
screw firmly with a wrench while holding the blade with
one hand and stuck with a plank of wood.
Spark. Check the spark plug for the first time after 5 hours.
Thereafter service the spark plug every 25 hours.
Remove the spark plug cap (Fig. I) of rotary motion
and remove the spark plug with the spark plug wrench
included.
Locate the dirt and clean if necessary with a brush copper
son. Check the spacing of the electrode by means of a
wedge (≈ 0.7 mm).
Installation is in the reverse order of steps.
If the plug is worn or damaged, replace it with a new spark.
Air filter. An air filter in poor condition reduces the
performance and life of the engine. It also makes it more
difficult to start. Regular checkups, especially when use in
dusty environments, are therefore essential. Check the air
filter every 25 hours or more often if the engine is operated
in a dusty atmosphere.
The mower is equipped with an air filter Briggs and
Stratton paper, to blow dry and clean ev ery ten hours of
operation, and change all fifty hours.
Paper in the filter cartridge must be cleaned with a
vacuum cleaner. If it is very dirty or soiled with oil or
gasoline, replace it with an original part or approved by
BLACK+DECKER.
Clean the foam filter in a small bowl of warm water
containing a few drops of dishwashing liquid until it is clean
and free of any grease and dust.
Warning! Never clean the foam filter in a gas bath,
white spirit or other solvents. These products damage the
foam filter. Never twist the foam pre-filter for the spin, you
may damage it.
Clean the cover and inside the air box with a clean cloth.
Evenly apply a thin layer of oil on the outer surfaces of the
filter foam only, using a brush (you can use clean engine
oil for this). Replace the filter cartridge into the slot and the
cover of the air box, ensuring that each element is properly
fitted in its place.

ENGINE OIL

Checking the oil level

Turn the mower on a flat and straight. Unscrew the oil level
gauge (Fig. J) and wipe. Put the dipstick all the way into
the filler neck, do not tighten. Remove the dipstick and
read the oil level to the horizontal. The oil level should be
between the minimum and the maximum level of the oil
dipstick (Fig. J) .
Fill adding oil if necessary and repeat the procedure.
Never run the engine with no or too little oil. This can
cause serious damage to the engine.
Drain the oil
The first oil change should be performed after the first 5
hours of operation. These hours are considered run-in
period during which the engine must be provided. Then
drain the oil every 25 hours or at least once a year.
Let run the engine to heat the oil and make it more fluid.
This should be done outdoors.
Be aware that some parts of the engine can be very hot
and cause severe burns.
Disconnect the spark plug cap and unscrew the dipstick
level. Place a collecting tank Low oil in the lawn mower
at the oil filler tube and tilt the mower on its side (air filter
and carburetor up). Allow the oil to drain completely into
the collection container. Replace the mower on the wheels
and fill the oil as described in section (Fig. K).
Note: Used oil must be disposed of according to
regulations.
Adjusting the cable operator presence
The setting of this cable is done in the same way the
transmission cable.
Important! To assure product SAFETY and
RELIABILITY, repairs, maintenance and adjustment (other
than those listed in this manual) should be performed
by authorized service centers or other qualified service
personnel, always using identical replacement parts.
ACCESSORIES
Recommended accessories for use with your tool are
available at extra cost from your local dealer or authorized
service center.
Warning! The use of any accessory not recommended
for use with this tool could be hazardous.
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