lances to clean the exterior of the engine.
b) U se a compressed air gun (max. 6 bars) for
preference, thus preventing debris and dust
from penetrating inside.
c) S tore the lawnmower (and the engine) in a dry
place, sheltered from severe weather condi-
tions and sufficiently ventilated.
5.8 LONG STORAGE (over 30 days)
In case the engine has to be stored for a long time
(for example at the end of the season), a few pre-
cautions are needed to help the future start-up.
a) To prevent the formation of deposits inside the
tank, empty it of fuel by unscrewing the carbu-
rettor float chamber plug (1) and collecting all
the fuel in a suitable container. At the end of
the operation remember to screw the plug (1)
back on and fully tighten it.
b) R emove the spark plug and pour about 3 cl
of clean engine oil into the spark plug hole,
then, having blocked the hole with a rag, run
the starter motor briefly to turn the engine for
a few revs and distribute the oil over the inner
surface of the cylinder. Finally replace the
spark plug without connecting the cable cap.
6. MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
with the emission control system may
increase emission levels above legal lim
its. This definition includes the removal or
alteration of parts such as the intake sys
tem, the fuel system and the exhaust sys
tem.
6.1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
WARNING!
cap and read instructions before carrying
out any cleaning, repair or maintenance
operation. Wear proper clothing and work
ing gloves whenever your hands are at
risk. Do not perform maintenance or repair
operations without the necessary tools and
technical knowledge.
IMPORTANT
Never get rid of used oil, fuel
or other pollutants in unauthorised places.
6.2 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
F ollow the hourly or calendar – whichever occur
first – maintenance schedule shown in the follow-
ing table.
IMPORTANT
It is the responsibility of the
owner to perform the machine maintenance
operations described in the table below.
IMPORTANT
Clean more frequently when
Any attempt to tamper
Remove the spark plug
operating in particularly demanding conditions
or when there is debris in the air.
NOTE
replaced more often if the machine is used on
Operation
Check oil level
(see 5.1.1)
Change oil
1)
(see 6.3)
Clean silencer and
engine (see 6.4)
Air filter cleaning
2)
and check (see 6.5)
Air filter replacement
(see 6.5)
Check spark plug
(see 6.6)
Replace spark plug
(see 6.6)
Fuel filter check
3)
C hange oil every 25 hours if the engine is oper-
1)
ating under heavy load or in ht weather.
C lean air cleaner more frequently if the machine
2)
is operating in dusty areas.
To be carried out by a specialized Centre.
3)
6.3 CHANGE OIL
See the specific chapter (8.1) for the oil to be
used.
WARNING!
is warm, being careful not to touch the hot
engine nor the drained oil.
Unless otherwise stated in this machine In s truc-
tion Manual, to drain the oil it is necessary to:
a) Place the machine on a flat surface.
b) C lean the area around the filler cap and
unscrew the cap with dipstick (1).
c) P rovide a suitable container for collecting the
oil and unscrew the drain plug (2).
d) R efit the drain plug (2) and fully tighten it hav-
ing made sure that the gasket is in the right
position.
e) Fill up with fresh oil (see 5.1.1).
f) C heck that the oil level has reached the
EN
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