
♦
Check and tighten screws and nuts.
♦
Lubricate controls and links.
♦
Check all rubber elements.
Every 500 hours of operation
(yearly)
Maintenance routines:
♦
Adjust valve clearances for intake and exhaust
valves. See the engine manual for more
information.
♦
Clean and check the fuel filter and fuel tank. See
the engine manual for more information.
♦
Replace the air filter.
♦
Clean the engine's cooling flanges. See the engine
manual for more information.
♦
Change the oil in the engine. See the engine
manual for more information.
Applies to petrol engines.
♦
Clean and adjust the carburettor. See the engine
manual for more information.
Applies to diesel engines:
♦
Check the fuel injection pump. See the engine
manual for more information.
♦
Check the fuel injection nozzle. See the engine
manual for more information.
♦
Drain the fuel system of water. See the engine
manual for more information.
♦
Replace the fuel filter. See the engine manual for
more information.
♦
Change the oil filter. See the engine manual for
more information.
Disposal
A used machine must be treated and disposed of in
such a way that the greatest possible portion of the
material can be recycled and any negative influence
on the environment is kept as low as possible, and
in accordance with local restrictions.
Before a fuel driven machine is deposited it must be
emptied and cleaned of all oil and fuel. Remaining
oil and fuel must be dealt with in a way that does not
adversely affect the environment.
Always send used filters, drained oil and fuel
remnants to environmentally correct disposal.
Storage
♦
Empty the tank before storing the machine.
♦
Clean the machine.
♦
Clean the air filter.
♦
Carefully pull the start handle until a slight
resistance appears.
♦
Wipe off any oil and dust that has accumulated
on the rubber parts.
♦
Cover the machine and store it in a dry, dust-free
area.
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