MAINTENANCE
Maintenance schedule
Weekly maintenance
Below follows some general maintenance instructions.
If you need further information please contact your service workshop.
1. | Check the starter, the |
| starter cord and the |
| return spring. |
2. | Make sure that the |
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Daily maintenance
1.Clean the outside of the machine.
2.Make sure the throttle trigger lock and the throttle function correctly from a safety point of view.
3.Check that the stop switch functions.
4.Check that the blades do not rotate while idling.
5.Clean the air filter. Replace if necessary.
6.Check that the hand and blade guards are not damaged.
Replace damaged guards.
7.Check that all nuts and screws are tightened.
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| vibration damping |
| elements are not |
| damaged. |
3. | Clean the outside of the |
| spark plug. Remove and |
| check the electrode gap. |
| Adjust the gap to 0.5 |
| mm or change the spark |
| plug. |
4. | Clean the cooling fins |
| on the flywheel. |
5. | Clean or replace the |
| muffler’s spark arrest |
| screen (not on mufflers |
| with a catalytic con- |
| verter). |
6. | Clean the carburettor |
| area. |
7. | Clean the cooling fins |
| on the cylinder and |
| check that the air intake |
| in the starter unit is not |
| blocked. |
8. | Fill the gearbox with |
| grease. This should be |
| carried out after |
| approximately every 20 |
| working hours. |
9. | Clean the air filter. |
10. | Check that the bolts |
| keeping the blades |
| together are tightened. |
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