Zenoah BK4310FL-S, BK3410FL-S MA12 Tank cap Fuel tank, Maintenance Before LONG-TERM Storage

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8. Maintenance

The engine revolution speed increases when you turn the idling adjustment screw clockwise, and decreases when you turn it counterclockwise.

Standard idling revolution speed:

2,300 to 2,700 rpm

MA11

(1) Idling adjustment screw

(2) Rotation increases.

(3) Rotation decreases.

blade, and keep the machine in a safe place away from heat and humidity.

MA12

(1) Tank cap

(2) Fuel tank

MAINTENANCE BEFORE LONG-TERM STORAGE

WARNING

This machine is highly inflammable.

When you take fuel out, keep the fuel tank well away from flames.

Be careful not to spill the fuel, and completely wipe off all fuel spills.

IMPORTANT

If you will not use the machine for a long time (two months or more), take out the fuel from the fuel tank and carburetor. If you leave the fuel tank and carburetor filled with fuel for a long time, the fuel might deteriorate and clog the inside of the carburetor, thus causing engine problems (such as wrong start or insufficient output).

When storing the machine for a long time, loosen the cap of the fuel tank slightly. Excessive tightening of the cap might deform its packing over time.

1.Brush off dirt from the machine, and check the damage or slack of each part. If you find any abnormal part, repair it completely ready for the next time the machine is used.

2.Extract fuel from the fuel tank, switch on the engine, and leave it running until it stops naturally.

3.Remove the spark plug, and pour 1 to 2 ml of 2-cycle oil into the engine. Draw the starter rope two to three times, set the plug back, and stop it at the contraction position.

4.Supply some grease to the gear case, and apply anti- rust oil to the metal parts such as the throttle wire.

5.Apply a little oil to the blade, put the cover on the

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Contents BK3410FL / BK3410FL-S Contents 15m 50ft Symbols on the machine SpecificationsPosition AIR Cleaner Cover Position Fuel Tank CAPSafety precautions Working ConditionWorking Circumstance Working PlanStarting the Engine Using the ProductBefore Starting the Engine Maintenance If Someone ComesHandling Fuel TransportationHow you can reduce the chance of blade thrust How you can maintain the best controlSet up Adjusting Throttle Cable SE6SE8 Attaching the Debris GuardSE12 Rotating direction SE10 Bar Holder B Holder aSE13 Arbor bolt Holder B Holder a Fuel Mixing ratiosOperation RefuelingOP1 Tank capOP2 Stopping the EngineOP3 OP5OP6 OP8 Cutting OperationBlade Usage OP7 OP7Adjusting the Line Length Maintenance AIR CleanerMA1 Refilling Trimming Line MA2 MA2Fuel Filter MA5AIR Cooling Vent MA4Maintenance Every 100 Hours Adjusting the EngineMA7 Flexible ShaftMaintenance Before LONG-TERM Storage MA12 Tank cap Fuel tankTrouble shooting DisposalLimited warranty Warranty does not Apply to ThosePage Zenoah