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DIESEL ENGINES
a) Run the engine for about 3 minutes and then stop it.
b) When the engine has stopped, change the lubrication oil while the engine is still hot (see chapter 11
“Maintenance” for the procedures).
c) Remove the rubber cap on the equalizer
cover and add about 2 cu. cm. of lubricating
oil (Fig. 112). Close the rubber cap again.
PULL START
d) Turn the decompression lever downwards
(Fig. 113) (non-compression position) and
keep it in this position while the start device is
operated 2 or 3 times (the engine does not
start up).
ELECTRIC START
d) Turn the starter motor for 2 or 3 seconds with
the decompression lever lowered (Fig. 113)
(non-compression position) and the starter key
in the “START” position (the engine does not
start up).
e) Turn the decompression lever upwards, pull the handle of the self-winding device slowly until a strong
resistance is felt. This causes the closure of the suction and discharge valves (compression phase),
reducing the risk of rust formation.
f) Remove any mud, oil, etc. from the surface of the engine and position it in a dry place.
MODEL WITH ELECTRIC START
Remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry place. Recharge it once a month.
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113
Putting the machine out of operation
and dismantling the machine
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