Air filter
The air filter should be checked approximately every 10 hours of use, or more frequently in dusty areas.
1.Unclip the filter cover on the side, hinge around and remove the cover and filter element.
2.Inspect the element. If the element is distorted or damaged, replace it with a new one.
3.Wash the filter in detergent and water. Rinse the filter thoroughly. Squeeze out excess water. Allow it to dry completely before reinstalling.
4.Install the element and cover and then replace the cover and clip into place.
Servicing
•It is recommended once you first use your petrol blower have it serviced after 15 hours of use.
•From thereafter, service the petrol blower every 2 years.
Storage and maintenance after use
•When you finish working, clean the petrol blower completely.
•Inspect the entire blower and tubes for damage, including loose or missing components, and repair anything necessary.
•Store the petrol blower away from direct sunlight.
•Do not store in a nylon bag as this can encourage the formation of mould.
•Use a small brush to clean off the outside of the unit and keep the air vents free from obstructions. Do not use water or a hose to clean the unit.
Whenever the machine is not used for a long period of time, proceed as follows:
•Give the petrol blower an overall cleaning and a thorough check.
•Empty the fuel tank completely, then clean the carburettor and lines by running the blower until it stops from lack of fuel.
•Protect all metal engine parts from corrosion by coating them with oil.
•Remove the spark plug, put several drops of oil into the cylinder through the spark plug hole and then pull the recoil starter 2 to 3 times in order to distribute the oil evenly. Replace the spark plug and spark plug cover.
•Clean the air filter as described in the air filter section.
Problems
Power loss or sudden stopping of the engine
•Check whether the fuel tank is empty.
•There is water in the mixture. Drain and rinse the fuel system with petrol.
•The air filter is dirty. Clean the air filter.
Starting a flooded engine
•Disconnect the spark plug lead, and use the plug wrench to remove the spark plug in a counter clockwise direction.
•If the spark plug is fouled or is soaked with fuel, clean or replace the plug as required.
•Clean excess fuel from the combustion chamber by cranking the engine several times while the spark plug is removed.
•Install the spark plug and firmly tighten it with the spark plug wrench.
•Repeat the starting procedure as if the blower was already warm.
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