Engine maintenance
The main maintenance operations are related to:
■
Lubricating oil change
■
Air fi lter replacement
■
Spark plug replacement
Lubricating oil change procedure
Oil inlet plug
1.
Oil outlet plug
2.
Tray
3.
■
Insert a tray (3) under the oil outlet plug (2);
■
Unscrew the oil inlet plug (1);
■
Unscrew the oil inlet plug (2);
■
Once the old oil has come out, retighten the outlet plug
with care (2) and pour new oil through the inlet plug hole
(1);
■
Finally, retighten the oil inlet plug (1).
WARNING!
To avoid serious damages to the engine, never
activate it without oil or with an insuffi cient quantity of
oil. The oil quantity and the type of oil to be used are
indicated in the technical specifi cation table.
However, before activating the engine, check the oil
level using the dipstick on the oil inlet plug (1).
WARNING!
For the engine maintenance schedule and the
other related maintenance procedures, follow the
instructions indicated in the specifi c engine manual
supplied with each vacuum cleaner.
07/2007
Figure 16
Summary of the main engine maintenance
operations
Periodic service
After
interval
every
use
Item
●
Check
Engine oil
Change
●
Check
Air fi lter
Clean
Replace
Sediment
Clean
tray
Check
Spark plug
Replace
For the engine warranty and service specifi cations,
contact the service network of the engine
manufacturer.
Vacuum cleaner disposal
Dispose of the vacuum cleaner in compliance with the laws in
force.
Recommended spare parts
Code
Description
846034
Transmission belt
817245
Star fi lter D-460 "M"
817026
Filter ring seal
815003
Filter ring
818079
Filter clamp
9
DC 65GAS / BDC 65GAS
After the
Every 3
Every 6
fi rst month
months
months
or the fi rst
or 50
or 100
20 hours
hours
hours
●
●
●
●
●
WARNING!
Every
year
or 300
hours
●
●
Quantity
1
1
1
1
1
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