•This will reduce the risk of unexpected prob- lems and will guarantee the long life and good working order of your machine.
REGULARLY:
•Important, to avoid overheating the engine, clean off any dust and dirt from the vents on
the cylindrical cover and fins on the cylinder using a wooden scraper.
PROLONGED DISUSE:
Empty the fuel tank and run the engine until all the residual fuel is consumed.
Troubleshooting table
| The engine | The engine stutters | The machine |
| does not | starts but does | |
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| start | not cut properly | |
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Make sure the STOP switch is on I. | • |
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Make sure that the fuel tank is at least 25% | • | • |
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Make sure the air filter is clean. | • | • |
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Remove the sparkplug, dry and clean it, | • | • |
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then return it to its place. If necessary, |
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replace it. |
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Change the fuel filter. Contact your supplier. |
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Make sure the metal accessories are sharp, |
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and contact your supplier if necessary. |
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The engine continues to have problems: contact your authorized supplier.
Environmental information
This section contains information useful for main- taining the characteristics of
1. DESIGN
In the design stage, care was taken to develop an engine with reduced consumption and low emis- sions of noise and pollutant exhaust fumes.
2. USE OF MACHINE
The operations of filling the tank with the fuel mix- ture should be carried out in such a way as to avoid spilling fuel and contaminating the soil and environment.
3. PERIODS OF PROLONGED DISUSE
Always empty the fuel tank with the same precau- tions used in filling it.
4. DISPOSAL
Do not dispose inappropriately of the machine when it is no longer usable. Deliver it to an authorized organization for proper disposal in compliance with the regulations in force.