Maintenance Period; Air Filter - Garland GEISER 251 Manual De Instrucciones

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The use of other spare parts and accessories could
result in risks to the end user, people who are nearby
and to the machine.
Do periodic revisions to the machine to ensure the
machine is in good conditions. For an in depth revision
take the machine to your nearest after sales service.

7.1. MAINTENANCE PERIOD

After
every
use
Action
Check
Engine
level
oil
Change
Check

Air filter

Clean
Spark
Clean/
adjust
plug
Deposit
Clean
filter
7.2. AIR FILTER
Dirt in the filter will cause the machine to perform
worse. Check and clean the air filter. If you observe
damages or alterations in the filter change the filter
with a new one.
7.3. CARBURETOR MAINTENANCE
This is a complex procedure and must be carried out
by the after sales service.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
After 20
Every
Every
Every
100
300
hours
50
hours
hours
work
hours
or 6
or one
or 3
months
each
month
months
year
7.4. PETROL FILTER
The petrol deposit is equipped with a filter. It is located
in the extreme of the aspiration petrol tube and can be
removed using a wire shaped like a hook.
Check the petrol filter periodically. Do not allow dirt to
enter the petrol deposit to avoid the filter getting dirty.
A dirty filter will difficult the engine starting and will
provoke instability and in extreme cases, the machine
might even stop.
Check the petrol. If you observe dirt, replace it.
or
If the interior of the petrol deposit is dirty, you can
clean it with petrol.
7.5. SPARK PLUG MAINTENANCE
The most common problems when starting the
machine are due to a dirty spark plug or to a spark
plug in a bad state. Clean the spark plug and check it
regularly. Check that the distance between electrodes
is correct (0.6-0.7mm).
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