Daily Maintenance - Shindaiwa EB240S Manual Del Usuario

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Daily Maintenance

■ Remove all dirt and debris from
blower exterior and the engine.
Check the cooling fins and air
cleaner for clogging and clean
as necessary.
■ Inspect the engine, tank, and hoses
for possible fuel leaks, and repair
as necessary.
■ Inspect the entire blower for loose,
damaged, or missing components,
and repair as necessary.
■ Carefully remove any accumulations
of dirt or debris from the muffler and
fuel tank. Dirt build-up in these areas
can lead to engine overheating, fire
or premature wear.
CAUTION!
Dirty or damaged cooling system
components may allow the engine
to overheat, possibly causing
serious engine damage!
CAUTION!
Operating the blower with loose,
missing, or damaged components
could allow the engine to
overspeed, possibly causing
serious engine damage!
10 Hour Maintenance
(more frequently in severe conditions)
Air Filter
Air Cleaner
Element
Cover
Cover
Retaining
Screw
1. Loosen the air cleaner cover retaining
screw, and remove the cover and
filter element.
2. Inspect the element. If the element is
distorted or damaged, replace it with
a new one.
3. Wash the air filter element in soap
and water and let dry before reinstall-
ing it. Wash the air cleaner cover in
soap and water and wipe or blow dry.
4. Install the air filter element and cover,
and then tighten the cover retaining
screw.
CAUTION!
Never operate the blower if the air
cleaner assembly is damaged or
missing!
Every 10/15 Hours
Spark Plug (turn
counterclockwise to
1. Use the spark plug wrench to remove
the spark plug (turn counter-clock-
wise to remove).
2. Clean and adjust the spark plug gap
to 0.024" (0.6 mm). Replace any
damaged or visibly worn plug with a
Champion CJ8 or equivalent type
plug of the same heat range. For
electromagnetic compliance (EMC)
use NGK BMR6A resistor plug.
3. Install the spark plug finger-tight in
the cylinder head, then tighten it
firmly with the spark plug wrench. If
a torque wrench is available, torque
the spark plug to 148–165 inch-
pounds.
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Every 50 Hours
(more frequently if you note
reduced performance)
■ INSPECTION Inspect the entire
■ SPARK PLUG Replace the spark
remove)
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■ FUEL FILTER Use a hooked wire to
■ COOLING SYSTEM Remove the
CAUTION!
NEVER allow dirt or debris to enter
the cylinder bore! Before removing
the spark plug, thoroughly clean the
spark plug and cylinder head area!
Allow the engine to cool before
servicing the spark plug! Cylinder
threads can be damaged by tighten-
ing or loosening the spark plug while
the engine is hot!
Incorrect spark plug installation can
result in serious engine damage!
blower and tubes for damage,
including loose or missing compo-
nents, and repair as necessary.
plug with a Champion CJ8 (or
equivalent), gapped to 0.024 inch
(0.6 mm).
Hooked
Wire
Fuel
Filter
extract the fuel filter from inside the
fuel tank, and then remove and wash
the filter element in clean fuel.
CAUTION!
Make sure you do not pierce the
fuel line with the end of the hooked
wire. The line is delicate and can be
damaged easily.
Before reinstalling the filter, inspect
the condition of the fuel line. If
damage or deterioration are noted,
the blower should be removed
from service until it can be inspected
by a Shindaiwa-trained service
technician.
engine cover (as described under
"Spark Arrester"), and use a wood or
plastic scraper and a soft brush to
remove dirt and debris from the
cylinder fins and crankcase.
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