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ATTENTION: Working without a filter or with a damaged or deformed filter causes irregular wear
on the engine mechanism.
FUEL FILTER
When the engine is running on low fuel, check that the filter is completely covered with gasoline so that it does not
catch air, otherwise the engine may choke.
SPARK PLUG
Start-up and ignition failures are often caused by a contaminated spark plug. Check and clean the spark plug regularly
and replace it with another one when necessary.
ATTENTION: When removing the plug from the cover, be careful not to remove the lock from the
cover plug. Working with the motor without a lock may cause the motor to overheat.
ATTENTION: When fitting the spark plug, screw it in with your fingers first, then tighten the screws
using a special wrench. Overtightening will damage the cylinder and piston.
SILENCER
AFTER 100 HOURS OF USE
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Remove the muffler, insert a screwdriver into the vent and release any carbon buildup. Also remove any carbon
buildup from the muffler duct.
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Tighten all bolts, screws and nuts.
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Examine it to see if any grease has gotten between the clutch lining and the drum. In that case, dry it using oil-
free gasoline and lead.
TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
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Allow equipment to cool completely before transporting or storing.
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Avoid a place exposed to sunlight when putting the machine in a vehicle. If the machine is left in a closed vehicle
for many hours, high temperatures inside the vehicle can cause the fuel to evaporate and cause a possible
explosion.
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In order to avoid fuel loss during transport, the product should be secured in its normal operating position with
the fuel cap closed.
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Always store the product in a clean, safe, dry place with temperatures between 0º and 45ºC.
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The equipment is not weatherproof, and should not be stored in direct sunlight, high temperatures, or in humid
locations.
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Never store the equipment in places where there are flammable materials, combustible gases or combustible
liquids, etc.
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To reduce the risk of fire, keep the machine clean by removing traces of material, oil and grease.
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For long periods of storage, store the machine without fuel. Stored fuels must be stabilized with a stabilizer.
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Store the machine out of the reach of children.