AIR FILTER
Check and clean the air filter. If you notice any damage or alterations to the filter, replace it with a new one.
To clean the filter:
1.
Remove the filter cover
2.
Remove the filter.
3.
Clean the filter with soapy water
4.
Rinse the filter with plenty of clean water
5.
Add a few drops of oil inside
6.
Replace the filter
HOUSING
Check that the housing and the blower and suction tubes are securely fastened. Tighten the screws if necessary and
check for damage. Replace if necessary.
SPARK PLUG
Keep the spark plug and connections tight and clean.
Remove and clean the spark plug every 10/15 hours of machine operation. Clean the outer parts thoroughly and apply
a light coat of oil to all metal surfaces. Set the spark plug electrode gap to 0.6-0.7 mm.
If necessary, replace the spark plug.
1.
Remove the spark plug and put about 3 ml of oil into the cylinder through the hole in the spark plug. Slowly
pull the recoil starter out 2 or 3 times so that the oil covers the inside of the engine evenly. Replace the
spark plug.
2.
Before storing the machine, repair or replace any worn or damaged parts. Make sure the protective covers
are in place.
3.
Blow dust or debris from the air filter element using compressed air if available.
4.
Store the machine in a clean, dry, dust-free place.
FUEL FILTER
Check the fuel filter regularly. Do not allow dirt to get into the fuel tank to prevent the filter from getting dirty.
1.
Remove the cap.
2.
Drain the fuel.
3.
Remove the fuel filter and clean it carefully.
4.
Clean the fuel tank of dirt by rinsing the inside of the tank with gasoline.
COOLING SYSTEM
Check the housing for dirt between the motor blades.
FUEL LINE
Check that the fuel line and overflow line are not damaged.
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