The use of paint thinners, petrol, aggressive chemicals or abrasives leads to material damage
to the surfaces! Therefore use only mild detergents for cleaning!
Clean the machine and remove dirt and dust if necessary.
If the air filter is dirty, blow the filter cartridge from the inside by moving a jet of dry
compressed air up and down. Continue until all dust has been removed. Replace the
air filter with a new one if necessary.
Check the carburettor for external dirt and dust and clean it with dry compressed air if
necessary.
Check the nuts and bolts for tightness. (Screws or bolts loosened by vibrations can
lead to accidents!)
15.3.1 Checking the engine oil level
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Too low an oil level will damage the engine and shorten the life of the machine.
Therefore, check the engine oil level before every start and top up the engine oil if
necessary.
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N O T I C E
N O T I C E
1. To check the engine oil level, place the machine
on a safe, level surface. Switch off the engine and
allow the machine to stand for ten minutes so that
the circulating oil can collect in the oil pan.
2. Unscrew the oil dipstick and wipe with a clean,
lint-free cloth or a non-fibrous paper towel.
3. Push the dipstick into the opening, but do not
screw it in. (Make sure that the dipstick has really
been pushed in completely).
4. Pull out the oil dipstick again and read off the oil
level. There are two markings for this - see
illustration on the left.
5. If the oil level is low, refill the recommended oil up
to the upper edge (maximum filling volume:
approx. 0.5 litres).
6. Push in the oil dipstick again and tighten.
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