Long Term Storage
• Connect and open the water supply. Keep the unit
running until running out of fuel. Remember, gasoline
gets spoiled after 30 days even with the recommended
stabilizer.
• After all the fuel is gone and the motor stops, turn off
the switch and disconnect all the hoses, see they are
empty and roll without twisting while the motor cools off
(approximately 30 minutes).
• Empty the pump. Pull the manual start jack-line handle
6 times approximately.
• Replace oil as indicated in page 11.
• Disconnect the spark plug and remove it. Pour less than
a spoonful of 4-stroke clean motor oil through the spark
plug orifice, into the combustion chamber.
• Having the spark plug removed pull the manual start
jack-line two or three times to cover the insides of the
cylinder wall.
• Service the plug before installing it back as indicated in
page 11. Leave the spark plug cable disconnected.
• Clean the air filter as indicated in page 11.
Periodic Maintenance
General Maintenance
Oil Inspection
Water Filter Inspection
Pump Oil Change
Cleaning Spark Plug
Cleaning Air Filter
Replace air filter
Adjust spark Plug Spark Plug Electrodes
Replace Spark Plug
Verify and Adjust Valve*
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ENGLISH
Each
use
Oil Change
* Go to a
Maintenance
• Store the unit and accessories in an area under a roof,
well ventilated and protected from freezing temperatures.
Using an adequate cover is recommended if stored in low
temperatures. Do not store it near furnaces or other heat
sources because it makes the pump seals dry.
Using the Unit After
Long Term Storage
• Pull the start jack-line three to four times to clean the oil
from the combustion chamber.
• Remove the spark plug from the cylinder. Clean the oil in
the spark plug and set it back into the cylinder.
• Connect the spark plug cable.
• Fill up as indicated in page 8.
Every
Every
8 h
20 h
Authorized Service Center for this Service.
Every
Every
50 h
100 h
Every
300 h