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AIR CLEANER SERVICE
Briggs & Stratton 625 Series & 675 Series-engines (fi g. 8)
Clean the element every three months or every twenty-fi ve
hours, whichever comes fi rst. NB. Clean the element more
frequently when operating under dusty conditions.
1. Loosen the screw and lower the cover as shown in the
fi gure.
2. Carefully remove the element.
3. Clean the element by carefully knocking it against a fl at
surface. If it is heavilly soiled, it must be replaced.
4. Replace the element, close the cover and tighten fi rmly.
Briggs & Stratton 550 Series engines (fi g. 9)
Clean and lubricate the foam element every third month or
every 25th working hour, which occurs fi rst. NB. Clean the
element more frequently if the working conditions for the
engine are dusty.
1. Screw off the screw and demount the air cleaner carefully
so that dust don't fall down into the carburator.
2. Take the air cleaner apart and clean all parts. Clean the
foam in liquid cleaning and water. Press it dry in a clean
shread. Appease with engine oil. Press with a clean shread
to take away all unnecessary oil.
3. Assemble all the parts again and mount the air cleaner
properly on the carburator with the screw.
Honda GCV 135-engines (fi g. 10)
Clean the element every three months or every twenty-fi ve
hours, whichever comes fi rst. NB. Clean the element more
frequently when operating under dusty conditions.
1. Loosen the snap-on fastenings and lower the cover as
shown in the fi gure.
2. Carefully remove the element.
3. Clean the element by carefully knocking it against a fl at
surface. If it is heavilly soiled, it must be replaced.
4. Replace the element, close the cover and push the snap-
on fastenings properly.
NORMAL OIL CHANGE
Unscrew the dipstick and place the lawn-mower in such a
position as to allow the oil to run out. This can be done most
easily when the engine is warm and the fuel tank is empty.
Then fi ll with fresh oil (0,6 l SAE 30)up to the FULL-mark on
the dipstick (fi g. 8).
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the engine does not start, check the following:
1. That there is fresh and new petrol in the tank and the petrol
valve is open (Honda engines).
2. Check that the choke is correctly adjusted (Honda engines).
3. Control that the brake cable is correctly adjusted.
4. That the spark plug is not fouled with soot and the gap is
correct (it should be 0,7-0,8 mm).
5. Is the blade properly fastened?
6. Is the air fi lter blocked with dirt? Clean or change it!
If the engine fails to start after these measures, contact
your nearest service workshop.
7. Does the cutting result being bad and the blades of the
grass being uneven in cut area? Change the blade of the
lawnmower!
CLEANING
Place the lawnmower with the spark plug upwards. First run
until the tank is empty, otherwise petrol will leak out through
the venting hole in the tank cap. Beware of the environment
and the fi re danger! NB. Never fl ush the lawnmower with a high-
pressure cleaner.
WINTER STORAGE
Run until no more petrol is left and change the oil.Then pour
one spoonful of oil into the spark-plug hole and turn over the
engine so that the oil is distributed. Clean the air fi lter and gear
housing. Store the lawnmower indoors in a dry spot. Charge
the battery with the charger.
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