Operating and maintenance instructions
10.6 Scheduled maintenance
The following information is based on standard operating conditions.
For special conditions, such as prolonged daily use, the recommended maintenance
intervals should be reduced accordingly.
Carburettor
Air filter
Spark plug
Cooling air inlet
Cylinder fins
Fuel tank
Fuel filter
All accessible screws
(except for adjusting screws)
Controls
(stop switch, throttle lever, starter)
Silencer
Complete machine
Implement all maintenance jobs regularly. If required, authorise a specialist service centre to maintain the machine for
you. The owner of the machine is responsible for:
! Any damage caused by a lack of maintenance, incorrect or late maintenance and repairs
! Consequential losses - including corrosion - from incorrect storage
10.7 Shutdown and storage
Preferably, store the equipment in a dry and secure place with a full fuel tank. Open flames or similar must not be
nearby. Prevent unauthorised use – particularly by children.
For stops longer than four weeks the following steps should be carried out:
! Empty and clean the fuel tank at a well-ventilated location.
! Start the engine with an empty fuel tank. Run the engine until the carburettor is empty and the engine stalls.
Otherwise the carburettor nozzles could become encrusted with residual fuel mixture and make a subsequent start
harder.
! Clean the power tool well (particularly the air intake openings, the cylinder fins, the air filter and the fuel filler area).
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Check idling speed
Adjust idling speed
Clean
Replace
Check the electrode gap and adjust, if required
Replace
Clean
Clean
Clean
Replace
Retighten
Check function
Visual inspection
Visual inspection
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