Garland MONTANA 008 Manual De Instrucciones página 59

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Keep the machine clean, especially the areas close to
the fuel tank and the air filter area.
Before carrying out maintenance or repairs on the
machine make sure that the machine is off and the
spark plug pipe disconnected.
Always use the right replacement parts in order to
obtain proper performance of the product and avoid
damage and risks to machine and user. Replacement
parts should be purchased at the service dealer.
The use of non-official spare parts may cause risk
of accident, injury to the user and breaking of the
machine.
Perform the following maintenance at the frequency
indicated in the following table:
Operation
Air filter
Fuel filter
Oil filter
Spark plug
Cilinder fins
Chain rod
8.2.1. AIR FILTER
The dirt in the air cleaner will cause a reduction in the
performance of the machine. Check and clean this
element. If you notice damage or alterations to the
filter, replace it with a new one.
To clean the filter, remove the protective cap (1) and
remove the filter (2).
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Dust from the outside of the filter can be cleaned by
shaking it against a hard surface.
To clean the dirt that is on the
inside of the filter, separate the
two parts of the filter using a
screwdriver as shown in figure.
8.2.2. FUEL FILTER
Periodically check the fuel filter. Do not allow dirt in
the fuel tank to avoid that the filter getting dirty. A dirty
filter will produce difficulties in starting the engine and
operation anomalies or stopping of the machine.
Check the fuel. If you see dirt, replace it.
If the inside of the fuel tank is dirty you can clean it
with petrol.
8.2.3. OIL FILTER
The oil tank is equipped with a
filter. This can be found in the
end of the oil suction pipe and
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The fuel tank is
equipped with a filter.
It is located at the end
of the fuel suction pipe
and can be removed
with the help of a wire
hook.

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