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3.4.1 MAINTENANCE INTERVALS
This table lists the standard intervals for
service and maintenance of the machine
under normal operation conditions. In the
Before
case of operation under harder conditions, e.g.
work
dusty surroundings, long hours of continuous
operation, etc., service intervals are shorter.
Visual check (general
condition, tightening
Complete machine
screws)
Cleaning
Control handle/
Operation check
switches
Cleaning
Air filter
Replacement
Check
Fuel filter
Replacement
Cleaning
Fuel tank/fuel tank
Check
cap
Tightening
Cleaning
Gear/cylinder
Oil refill
Check
Muffler
Removing accumulated
dirt
Check
Cylinder radiator
Cleaning
Check/ setting the gap
between electrodes
Spark plug
Replacement
Check
Nuts and bolts
Tightening
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After
When
After oil
Every
Every
woork or
worn
refill
week
month
daily
down
Rev. 14.10.2020
3.4.2 AIR FILTER
Regularly check the condition of the air filter for
contamination that could block it, thus reducing engine
performance and its service life.
When
To get to the air filter, remove the plastic casing on the side
required
of the machine by squeezing the two tabs from the top of
the casing (see pictures below). If the filter is dirty, remove it
and wash it in warm water with a detergent (e.g. grey soap).
Before reassembly, wipe it and dry it well. If the filter is
damaged, replace it with a new one.
3.4.3 FUEL FILTER
If the fuel filter is blocked, the engine speed and impact
energy of the machine will be reduced. To clean the filter,
unscrew the cap from the tank, pull out the filter through
the hole using a metal hook and clean the filter. If you need
to clean the fuel filter you should also clean the fuel tank.
Rev. 14.10.2020
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3.4.4 SPARK PLUG
To ensure proper engine operation, the spark plug gap must
be properly set (0.5-0.7 mm).
To get to the spark plug, first remove the machine housing
by unscrewing the hexagonal socket screw located on top
of the housing, and then pull the housing slightly upwards.
Then, locate the ignition cable with a rubber L-shaped cap
on one of its ends - after removing it, you will see the spark
plug. In the case of a used spark plug, i.e. removed from the
machine, before checking and possible adjustment of the
gap, first clean the dirt accumulated on the tip of the spark
plug with a wire brush. You can also use extraction petrol.
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