• Remove the air filter (4), [Fig. 19, page 14]. Clean the filter with detergent and water. Let it air dry completely.
• Use clean oil to lightly grease the filter. Wipe any excess away. Assemble the filter.
• Reassemble the air filter cover, paying attention to the attachment [Fig. 20, page 14]. Using the equipment
without the air filter will void the warranty.
Cleaning the equipment
Always keep the equipment and ventilation grooves clean and free of dirt.
Use a small brush to clean the external parts of the equipment. Do not use abrasive cleaning products. Household
cleaning products containing aromatic oils such as pine or lemon, as well as solvents such as kerosene, may damage
the exterior plastic structure and the grips. Clean the frame with a damp cloth.
Maintenance chart
Item
Screws and nuts
Fuel hoses
Fuel filter
Air filter
Spark plug
Muffler
Pointer
Cutting assembly
How to store the equipment
• Never store the equipment with fuel in the tank or near heat sources.
• Before storing the equipment, allow the engine to cool.
• Store the equipment somewhere closed and dry to avoid its use by strangers or damage to the equipment.
• Keep the equipment out of the reach of children.
Storing the equipment for a long period
If the equipment has to be stored for long periods of time, you should follow the recommendations below:
• Completely empty the fuel tank. Do not use fuel that has been stored for longer than 30 days.
• Let the engine run until it comes to a complete halt. This is to ensure that there is no fuel left in the carburetor.
• Allow the engine to cool. Unplug the spark plug and add 30 ml of oil to the cylinder. Slowly pull the start cord to
distribute the oil. Plug the spark plug back in.
• Remove the spark plug and pour all the existing oil into the cylinder before starting the equipment after being stored.
• Clean the equipment thoroughly and check for loose or damaged parts. Damaged parts must be repaired or
replaced. Tighten screws, nuts, and pins that may have come loose. The equipment can now be stored.
• Store the equipment somewhere closed and dry to avoid its use by strangers or damage to the equipment. Keep
the equipment out of the reach of children.
Transportation
• Let the equipment cool before transporting.
• Empty the fuel tank to transport the equipment. The tank cap should be firmly attached.
• Make sure to fasten the equipment to prevent movement during transportation.
Maintenance
Inspection/torque
Inspection
Inspection/change
Cleaning/change
Inspection/cleaning/adjustment/change
Inspection/cleaning
Lubrication
Inspection/change
Intervals
Before
each use
5 h
X
X
X
X
EN
50 h
X
X
X
X
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