Makita BBX7600CA instruction manual Inspection and Maintenance, Replacement of engine oil

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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE

DANGER

Before inspection and maintenance, stop the engine and allow it to cool. Remove also the spark plug and plug cap.

If inspection or maintenance is attempted immediately after engine stop or with the plug cap left attached, the operator may suffer burn or an accident due to careless startup.

After inspection and maintenance, be sure to confirm that all parts are assembled. Then, proceed to operation.

1.Replacement of engine oil

Deteriorated engine oil will shorten the life of the sliding and rotating parts to a great extent. Be sure to check the period and quantity of replacement.

DANGER

In general, the engine main unit and engine oil still remain hot just after the engine is stopped. In replacement of oil, confirm that the engine main unit and engine oil are sufficiently cooled down. Otherwise, there may remain a risk of scald. In addition just after of the engine stopping because oil does not finish to return in the oil case, becomes cause of the oil inserting too much.

If the oil filled above the limit, it may be contaminated or may catch fire with white smoke.

Interval of replacement: Initially, every 20 operating hours, and subsequently every 50 operating hours

Recommended oil: SAE10W-30 oil of API Classification SF Class or higher (4-stroke engine oil for automobile)

Oil Change Procedure

Please follow these steps when changing the oil:

(1)Set the blower down on a level surface.

(2)Place a waste oil container under the drainage hole (1) to catch the oil as it drains out. The container should have a capacity of at least 220 ml to be able to catch all of the oil.

(3)Loosen the oil drain bolt (2) to let the oil drain out. Be careful not to allow oil to get on the fuel tank or other parts.

Caution: Be careful not to lose the gasket (aluminum washer) (3). Place the oil drain bolt (2) in a location where it will not accumulate dirt.

(4)Remove the oil cap (4). (Removing the oil cap (4) allows the oil to drain easily.)

Caution: Be sure to set the oil cap (4) down in a location where it will not accumulate dirt.

(5)As the level of the oil being drained decreases, tilt the blower over on to the side with the drain so that the oil will completely drain out.

(6)After the oil has completely drained out, tighten the oil drain bolt (2) securely. If the bolt is not tightly fastened, this may result in an oil leak.

Caution: Do not forget to put the gasket (aluminum washer) (3) back on when reattaching the drain plug.

(7)Adding oil during the oil change procedure is performed in the same manner as the separately explained procedure for adding oil whenever the level is insufficient. Always add oil by filling from the opening under the oil cap.

(Specified oil level: Approximately 220 ml)

(8)After filling with oil, tighten the oil cap (4) securely to prevent oil leaks.

Points in replacement of engine oil

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Never discard replaced engine oil in garbage, earth or sewage ditch. Disposal of oil is regulated by law. In disposal, always follow the relevant laws and regulations. For any points remaining unknown, contact Authorized Service Agent.

Oil will deteriorate even when it is kept unused. Perform inspection and replacement at regular intervals (replace with new oil every 6 months).

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Contents English / Français / Spanish Instructions D’EMPLOIEnglish SymbolsPay particular attention to the following regulations Safety InstructionsGeneral Instructions Personal Protective EquipmentRefueling First Aid Maintenance instructionsWhen asking for help, please give the following information Method of operationTechnical Data Designation of Parts Designation of PartsAssembly of Blower Pipes Assembly InstructionsAttaching the Shoulder Strap Attachment ProcedureChecking and Refilling Engine Oil Check Point #1 Concerning the oil cap when adding oilCheck Point #2 If oil is spilled when adding oil Before Starting the EngineRefueling Method Fuel supplyStorage Period of Fuel FuelStarting OperationAdjustment of Idling StoppingCheckup of low-speed rotation Blower operation Adjusting Shoulder strapAdjusting the control lever Operation MethodReplacement of engine oil Inspection and MaintenanceChecking the spark plug Cleaning of air cleanerStorage Cleaning the fuel filterCleaning of parts Replacement of gaskets and packingsFault location Troubleshooting Makita Limited ONE Year Warranty Emission Compliance Period Miscellaneous Items Used in Above Systems Federal Emission Component Defect WarrantyObtaining Warranty Service HOW to Make a Claim MANUFACTURER’S Warranty Coverage Page Every 8 hours daily Every 8 hours daily ProcedureFrençais SymbolesMise en route de l’appareil Consignes DE SecuriteGénéralités Equipements de protectionPlein de carburant Conditionnement MaintenanceFonctionnement Premiers secoursCaractéristiques Techniques Liste DES Pièces Montage du tube de soufflante Instructions DE MontageProcédure de fixation Fixation de la bandoulièreAvant DE Démarrer LE Moteur Vérification et remplissage de l’huilePrécaution Carburant Alimentation en carburantAvertissement Durée de stockage du carburantMise en marche FonctionnementRéglage DU Ralenti ArrêtVerification de la rotation à petite vitesse Transport ET Remisage DU Souffleur Mode OperatoireRéglage de la bandoulière Manoeuvre du souffleurInspection ET Maintenance Remplacement de l’huile à moteurProcédure de changement de l’huile Vérification de bougie d’allumage Nettoyage du filtre à airContrôle des boulons, écrous et vis Remplacement des joints et garnituresRemisage Nettoyage du filtre à carburantLocalisation des défauts Depannage Garantie Limitée D’UN AN Makita Spanish SímbolosPreste una atención especial a las siguientes medidas Instrucciones DE SeguridadInstrucciones Generales Equipo Personal de ProtecciónMetros ReabasteciemientoEmbalaje Metodo DE FuncionamientoInstrucciones DE Mantenimiento Primeros AuxiliosDatos Técnicos Denominación DE Partes Ensamblaje de los tubos del soplador Instrucciones DE MontajeProcedimiento de instalación Instalación de la correa al hombroAntes DE Poner EN Marcha EL Motor Inspección y rellenado de aceite de motorPrecaución Combustible AlarmaAbastecimiento de combustible Período de almacenamiento del combustibleModo de arranque OperaciónPrecaución Ajuste DEL RalentíNota Modo de pararOperación del Soplador Procedimiento DE OperaciónAjuste de la correa al hombro Ajuste la palanca de controlCambio del aceite del motor Inspección Y MantenimientoInspección de la bujía de alta tensión Limpieza del depurador de aireLimpieza de piezas AlmacenamientoLimpieza del filtro de combustible Inspección de pernos, tuercas y tornillosLocalización de averías Investigación DE Averías Garantía Limitada Makita DE UN AÑO 11-8, Sumiyoshi-cho Anjo, Aichi 446-8502, Japan
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