Shindaiwa EB802RT manual Daily Maintenance, Prior to each workday, perform the following

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Maintenance

IMPORTANT!

MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF EMISSION CONTROL DEVICES AND SYSTEMS MAY BE PER- FORMED BY ANY REPAIR ESTABLISH- MENT OR INDIVIDUAL, HOWEVER, WARRANTY REPAIRS MUST BE PER- FORMED BY A DEALER OR SERVICE CENTER AUTHORIZED BY SHINDAIWA CORPORATION THE USE OF PARTS THAT ARE NOT EQUIVALENT IN PER- FORMANCE AND DURABILITY TO AUTHORIZED PARTS MAY IMPAIR THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE EMIS- SION CONTROL SYSTEM AND MAY HAVE A BEARING ON THE OUTCOME OF A WARRANTY CLAIM.

WARNING!

Before performing any maintenance, repair or cleaning work on the unit, make sure the engine is completely stopped. Disconnect the spark plug wire before performing service or maintenance work.

WARNING!

Non-standard parts may not operate properly with your unit and may cause damage and lead to personal injury.

NOTE:

Using non-standard replacement parts could invalidate your Shindaiwa warranty.

Daily Maintenance

WARNING!

To reduce fire hazard, keep the engine and muffler free of dirt, debris, and leaves.

Prior to each workday, perform the following:

Remove all dirt and debris from blower exterior and the engine. Check the cooling fins and air cleaner for clog- ging and clean as necessary.

Every 10 Hours

CAUTION!

The engine is cooled by air drawn into the air intake cover on the blower housing. The blower fan then pushes the cooling air through an opening in the fan housing, forcing it past the cylinder cooling fins. Failure to keep the cooling system and its passages clear of debris will likely result in engine overheating, a major cause of serious engine problems that can lead to failure.

Inspect the engine, tank, and hoses for possible fuel leaks, and repair as necessary.

Inspect the entire blower for loose, damaged, or missing components, and repair as necessary.

Carefully remove any accumulations of dirt or debris from the muffler and fuel tank. Dirt build-up in these areas can lead to engine overheating, fire or premature wear.

(more frequently in dusty conditions)

1.Remove the air cleaner cover by loosen- ing the thumbscrews and lifting. See Figure 21.

2.Remove and inspect the pre-filter. If the pre-filter is torn or otherwise damaged, replace it with a new one.

IMPORTANT!

The blower uses a special high capac- ity dry-type air filter element. The filter should not be cleaned with a liquid cleaner and must NEVER be oiled!

3.Clean the pre-filter with soap and water. Let dry before reinstalling.

4.Inspect the air cleaner element. If the element is damaged or distorted, replace it with a new one.

Pre-Filter

Cover

Thumbscrews

Air Cleaner

Element

To remove the cover, loosen the

thumbscrews and lift.

Figure 21

 

 

 

IMPORTANT!

 

CAUTION!

Direct the air stream at the inside face of

Never operate the blower if the air

the filter only!

 

 

cleaner assembly is damaged or

 

 

 

 

missing!

 

 

 

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Contents EB802 EB802RTIntroduction ContentsSafety Labels General Safety InstructionsBe Aware of the Working Environment Properly Equipped OperatorMeters EB802 Unit DescriptionPrior to Assembly AssemblyAssembling the Blower Assembling the RT Blower Filling the fuel tank Mixing fuelExamples of 501 mixing quantities Fuel is Highly FlammableWhen The Engine Starts Starting procedureStarting the Engine Recoil starter can be damaged by abuseStopping The Engine Adjusting Engine Idle SpeedIf The Engine Does Not Start Starting a Flooded EngineAdjusting Throttle Limiter Setting Throttle LimiterThrottle Control RT Cruise FunctionUsing The Blower Adjusting The HarnessOperating Tips Daily Maintenance MaintenancePrior to each workday, perform the following Every 10 HoursEvery 50 Hours Every 10/15 HoursMore frequently if reduced performance is noted Long Term Storage Hour MaintenanceRemove the Muffler Remove the Spark ArresterWhat To Check Troubleshooting GuidePossible Cause RemedyEngine is knocking Is the engine overheating?Engine speed is reduced Engine stops abruptly Poor accelerationEngine difficult to shut off Excessive vibrationOWNER’S Warranty Responsibilities Manufacturers Warranty CoverageMaintenance and Repair Requirements Obtaining Warranty ServicePage ¡ADVERTENCIA Soplador EB802 Soplador EB802RTÍndice Introducción Notas de Interés Especial¡PRECAUCIÓN NotaEtiquetas de Seguridad Instrucciones Generales de SeguridadTrabaje de manera segura Manténgase alertaPreste Atención al Entorno de Trabajo Operador Adecuadamente EquipadoEspecificaciones Descripción de la UnidadAntes de proceder con el armado EnsamblajeArmado del Soplador ¡Peligro con la turbina giratoria¡ADVERTENCIA! ¡Peligro con la turbina giratoria Armado del Soplador RTLlenando el Tanque de Combustible Mezcla de CombustiblePrecaución Advertencia¡Peligro con el impulsor giratorio Arranque del motor¡Peligro con el polvo o los residuos despedidos Procedimiento de arranqueDetención del motor Arranque del motor continuaciónAjuste de la marcha ralentí del motor Si el motor no arrancaControl del acelerador Soplador RT Configuración del limitador del aceleradorFunción Cruise Limitador del aceleradorUso del soplador Ajuste del arnésConsejos para operar Mantenimiento Diario MantenimientoCada 10 Horas Más frecuentemente en condiciones rigurosasCada 10 a 15 Horas Mantenimiento continuacionCada 50 Horas Más frecuentemente si observa que cae el rendimientoMantenimiento Cada 135 Horas Almacenamiento ProlongadoCada 135 horas de operación, retire y limpie el silenciador Retire el silenciadorQué revisar Guía DiagnósticoPosible causa Remedio¿Se sobrecalienta el motor? Guía Diagnóstico continuaciónEl motor golpea El motor se detiene abruptamente Deficiente aceleraciónDifícil apagado del motor Excesiva vibraciónCobertura DE LA Garantía DEL Fabricante Esta Garantía ES Administrada PORPiezas Cubiertas LimitacionesNotas Avertissement Souffleur EB802 Souffleur EB802 RTTable des matières Introduction Mises en gardeMise EN Garde RemarqueÉtiquettes de sécurité Mesures de sécurité généralesTenir compte de l’environnement de travail ’utilisateur bien équipéCaractéristiques techniques Description de l’appareilAvant l’assemblage AssemblageAssemblage du souffleur AssemblingIMPORTANTthe Unit Assemblage du souffleur RT Assemblage suiteRemplissage du réservoir à carburant Mélange de carburantExemples de quantités de mélange de carburant à Réduire les risques d’incendieProcédure de démarrage Démarrage du moteurDéposer le souffleur sur le sol Lorsque le moteur démarreArrêt du moteur Démarrage du moteur suiteRéglage du régime de ralenti du moteur Si le moteur ne démarre pasLimiteur de régime moteur RT Réinstaller le bouchon du limiteur de régime moteurFonction de régulation « Cruise » Réglage du limiteur de régime moteurUtilisation du souffleur Mise en place du harnaisConseils dultilisation Entretien quotidien EntretienAprès 10 heures Après 50 heures Entretien Suite Après 10 à 15 heuresPlus fréquemment en cas de baisse de la performance Remisage à long terme Entretien Suite Après 135 heuresEnlever le silencieux Enlever le para-étincellesGuide de dépannage SolutionPoints à contrôler Cause probableGuide de dépannage suite Points à contrôler Cause probable SolutionFaible accélération ’accessoire de coupeLe moteur s’arrête brusquement Moteur difficile à ar- rêterResponsabilités DU Propriétaire À L’ÉGARD DE LA Garantie Étendue DE LA Garantie DU FabricantPièces Prises EN Charge LA Présente Garantie EST Gérée PAR