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Engine cover
Insert
S
P
S
P
There are two alarm
codes which sound
when the machine
is switched off :
10.1) Engine fi lter cleaning
The diagnostic system (intermittent audible alarm), that warns the operator that the air fi lters
require cleaning, is calibrated for the standard operation of the machine in well-ventilated spaces
outdoors.
In closed and particularly dusty spaces, cleaning or changing
the fi lters more frequently may be necessary, especially if starting-up
the engine is diffi
cult or if there is a reduction in power.
The engine’s fi lter system comprises a primary fi lter (S) and a
secondary paper fi lter (P).
Not maintaining the fi lters properly can cause:
– Diffi
cult or impossible start-up of the engine
– Reduction in engine power.
– High consumption.
– Carburettor malfunction.
– Unnecessary wear on engine parts.
– Deposits on the spark plug.
– The machine not being able to carry out cutting
in automatic mode.
• Primary sponge fi lter (S)
(spare part code: 6003910)
– Remove the top engine cover by unscrewing the 2
Torx screws with the tool supplied.
– Take the fi lter out and wash it carefully with warm
water and soap, then rinse it well with clean water.
Squeeze the fi lter well and dry it.
– Before remounting it, carefully oil the fi lter.
It is important that the fi lter is well-oiled
, in order
to do this we advise putting it in a bag, adding oil,
spreading it evenly over the fi lter then squeezing it
to get rid of excess oil.
Do not use normal engine oil for this purpose,
contact Cembre for suitable oil.
NOTE:
Do not clean the fi lter with compressed air as high pressure
could damage the sponge.
AUDIBLE ALARM
OPERATIONS TO BE PERFORMED
Beep..Beep..Beep...
(intermittent)
Check the wear of the drive belt.
Clean:
• engine air fi lters
(Ref. to
§ 10.1)
•
cover fi lter
(Ref. to
§ 10.7)
Beeeep....
(prolonged)
Check the wear of the timing belt.
Replace:
• drive belt
(Ref. to
§ 10.8)
• engine air fi lters
(Ref. to
§ 10.1)
Clean:
•
cover
fi lter
(Ref. to
§ 10.7)