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The engine oil may be very hot if it is drained off directly after switching off the engine. For this reason allow the en- gine to cool for a few minutes before draining the oil.
Unscrew the oil drain plug in the end of the tube (fig. 11).
Let the oil run out into a collection vessel. Then take the oil to a recycling station. Avoid spilling oil on the
Screw tight the oil drain plug. Make sure that the fibre gasket and
Take out the oil dipstick and fill up with new oil to the “FULL” mark.
Oil capacity:
Royal – 0.9 litre (= when changing; total engine capacity is 1.15 litre).
Oil type for all seasons: SAE
Fir very low temperatures (<
Do not use any additives with the oil.
Do not overfill. This can result in the engine over- heating.
AIR FILTER - ENGINE
Master - Senator - Comfort - President:
Clean the
Clean the paper filter every year or every 100 op- erating hours, whichever comes first.
Royal:
Clean the air filter
All models:
NOTE! Clean both filters more often if the ma- chine is used in dusty conditions.
1.Remove the air filter cover (fig. 12 - 13).
2.Dismantle the paper filter and
3.Wash the
4.Clean the paper filter as follows: Tap it lightly against a flat surface. If the filter is very dirty, re- place it.
5.Assemble in the reverse order.
Do not use compressed air to clean the paper filter. The paper filter must not be oiled.
SPARK PLUG
Change the spark plug after every 100 hours of op- eration or every season. In the accessory bag there is a spark plug sleeve A and torsion pin B to change the spark plug.
The engine manufacturer recommends:
Master - Senator - Comfort - President: Champion J19LM.
Royal: NGK BPR5ES or DENSO
Correct electrode gap: 0.75 mm (fig. 14).
COOLING AIR INTAKE - ENGINE (Master - Senator - Comfort - Presi- dent)
The engine is
Remove the fan casing. Clean the cooling fins on the cylinder, the fan and the rotating protective grille (fig. 15). Clean more frequently if moving dry grass.
BATTERY
Check the acid level regularly.
The acid level should lie between the “UPPER” and “LOWER” markings on the battery (fig. 16). When adjusting the acid level, only use distilled water.
The battery acid is extremely corrosive and can cause burns on the skin and clothing. Use rubber gloves and protect your eyes with protective glasses. Avoid inhaling the acid fumes.
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