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TROUBLESHOOTING
The table includes some of the most common problems, their causes and remedies.
PROBLEM
• Incorrect fuel.
• Fuel filter is clogged.
• Carburetor adjustment screw out of
Ignition
normal range.
failure
• Spark plug is dirty / electrode gap not
correct.
• Spark plug disconnected.
• Incorrect or stagnant fuel.
• Carburetor adjustment screw out of
Engine starts
normal range.
but stops /
• Coal accumulates in muffler, cylinder
is difficult to
(exhaust port).
restart
• Dust block in air filter.
• Dust block on cylinder fins, fan cover.
NOTE: In the event of not being able to resolve the problem, get in touch with an Official Technical
Service.
TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
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If transporting the machine on a bumpy road, drain the fuel first.
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Do not use the machine when in a vehicle. Remove the machine from the vehicle and use it in a well-ventilated
area.
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Avoid leaving the vehicle in sunlight when using the machine. If the machine is left in a locked vehicle for many
hours, high temperatures inside the vehicle can cause the fuel to evaporate and cause a possible explosion.
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Wait 5 minutes after turning off the engine before transporting the machine.
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Transport the machine with the motor switched off and the blade guard installed.
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Store this tool in a safe, dry place with temperatures between 0º and 45ºC.
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Wait for the machine to cool before storing.
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To reduce the risk of fire, keep the engine, muffler and fuel tank clean by removing cut material, oil and grease.
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Before storing the machine for a long period of time, ensure that the storage area is free of excessive moisture
and dust.
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Store the machine out of the reach of children and where fuel vapor does not come into contact with flames or
sparks.
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For long periods of storage, store the machine without fuel. The stored fuels must be stabilized with a stabilizer.
Remove the spark plug and pour about 3cm3 of oil into the cylinder through the hole in the spark plug. Slowly
slide the recoil starter 2 or 3 times so that the oil can cover the inside of the engine and replace the spark plug.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
• Remove and use the correct fuel.
• Clean fuel filter.
• Adjust the carburetor adjustment screw to
normal range.
• Clean/dry spark plug properly (distance
0.6-0.7mm).
• Retighten the spark plug.
• Remove and use correct fuel.
• Adjust the carburetor adjustment screw to
normal range.
• Clean the muffler immediately.
• Wash the air filter.
• Clean the cylinder fins, fan cover.