9. Maintenance
MUFFLER
WARNING
•Inspect periodically, the muffler for loose fasteners, any damage or corrosion. If any sign of exhaust leak- age is found, stop using the machine and have it re- paired immediately.
•Note that failing to do so may result in the engine catching on fire.
SPARK ARRESTER
•The muffler is equipped with a spark arrester to prevent red hot carbon from flying out of the exhaust outlet. Peri- odically inspect and clean as necessary with a wire brush.
(1)Spark arrester
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ANGLE TRANSMISSION
•The reduction gears are lubricated by multipurpose,
•Remove the bolt opposit to the grease nipple before installing new grease to arrange for old grease to exit.
INTAKE AIR COOLING VENT
WARNING
•Never touch the cylinder, muffler, or spark plugs with your bare hands immediately after stopping the en- gine. The engine can become very hot when in op- eration, and doing so could result in severe burns.
•When checking the machine to make sure that it is okay before using it, check the area around the muf- fler and remove any wood chips or leaves which have attached themselves to the brushcutter. Failing to do so could cause the muffler to become overheated and that in turn could cause the engine to catch on fire. Always make sure that the muffler is clean and free of wood chips, leaves, and other waste before use.
•Check the intake air cooling vent and the area around the cylinder cooling fins after every 25 hours of use for blockage, and remove any waste which has at- tached itself to the brushcutter. Note that it is nec- essary to remove the engine cover shown in in or- der to be able to view the upper part of the cylinder.
BCZ3200DL / BCZ3200DW
IMPORTANT
•If waste gets stuck and causes blockage around the intake air cooling vent or between the cylinder fins, it
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(1)Cylinder
(2)Intake air cooling vent
PROCEDURES TO BE PERFORMED AFTER EVERY 100 HOURS OF USE
1.Remove the muffler, insert a screwdriver into the vent, and wipe away any carbon buildup. Wipe away any carbon buildup on the muffler exhaust vent and cylin- der exhaust port at the same time.
2.Tighten all screws, bolts, and fittings.
3.Check to see if any oil or grease has worked its way in between the clutch lining and drum, and if it has, wipe it away using
10. Storage
Aged fuel is one of major causes of engine starting fail- ure. Before storing the unit, empty the fuel tank and run the engine until it uses all the fuel left in the fuel line and the carburetor. Store the unit indoor taking necessary measures for rust prevention.
11. Disposal
When disposing your machine, fuel or oil for the machine, be sure to allow your local regulations.