Engine will not start.
The engine exhaust
is black
The engine stops
suddenly
The engine is
running, but the
material is not
ejected
Slow shredding or
engine stalling
No fuel.
1.
The suction lever is not in
2.
the START position.
Low-quality or broken old
3.
gasoline.
Dirty fuel lines.
4.
Spark plug cap is not
5.
installed securely.
Spark plug is dirty.
6.
No compression in the
7.
engine. Problems after a
long storage period.
Low engine oil level.
8.
Dirty air filter.
1.
Suction lever in the closed
2.
position.
Fuel tank empty or full of
1.
contaminated or poor
quality gasoline.
Low oil level shutdown.
2.
Disconnected or
3.
improperly connected
spark plug cap.
Clogged exhaust duct.
1.
The engine does not run at
2.
full speed.
The branch diameter is too
1.
large.
The throttle is set to the
2.
position causing the slow
speed.
The branches are very hard
3.
or dry.
Add fuel.
1.
Move the suction lever to
2.
the START position.
Use fresh unleaded gasoline.
3.
Clean the lines with a fuel
4.
additive. Heavy deposits
may require further
cleaning.
Connect the spark plug wire
5.
correctly.
Remove and clean/replace
6.
the spark plug
Lubricate the cylinder, and
7.
pour a tablespoon of oil into
the spark plug hole. Cause
the piston to move several
times with a slow pull on the
starter cord and try to start
again.
Refill engine oil to the
8.
appropriate level.
Replace the air filter.
1.
Move the suction lever to
2.
the closed position.
Refill the fuel tank with fresh
1.
unleaded gasoline.
Refill engine oil to the
2.
appropriate level.
Install the spark plug cap
3.
correctly.
Remove the debris.
1.
Set the throttle to the FAST
2.
position.
Do not process branches
1.
with a diameter greater than
50mm.
Adjust throttle to increase
2.
engine speed.
The material is not suitable
3.
for shredding.