WARNING:
Risk of poisoning!
Fuel is poisonous liquid and a health
hazard.
Wear appropriate protective cloth-
ing and protection gloves.
Fuel must not come into contact with the
skin, eyes, and clothing. Do not breathe
in the fuel vapours. If contact occurs with
the eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of
water and seek medical advice. If con-
tact occurs with skin, immediately clean
contaminated areas with soap and water
If fuel is swallowed, contact a doctor
immediately. Change clothing that is con-
taminated with fuel.
WARNING:
Environmental pollution hazard!
The fuel must not contaminate the ground
water, the ground, or the sewage system.
CHECKING THE FLOAT LEVEL
Remove the carburettor from the vehicle
after following the procedure for emptying
the carburettor bowl (page 73).
Remove the float chamber.
Keep the carburettor on a 60° approx.
inclined, so that float leans on the needle
valve without pressing it.
In this position the float edge should be par-
allel with the float chamber sealing surface
(see figure).
If the float height does not correspond to the
nominal value, check the float needle valve
and if necessary replace it.
If the needle valve is in working order, adjust
the float height by bending float lever 1.
Assemble the carburettor tank, assemble the
carburettor and check idling.
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