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Caution:
Use a calibrated torque wrench.
Warning:
Failure to perform this special maintenance could result in the blades coming
loose while working. This will cause serious damage to your machine and also
represents a huge risk of serious injury or death to the user or bystanders.
All damage or subsequent damage caused as a result of this negligence falls
outside the guarantee.
11.2.3 Periodic maintenance schedule
A. Routine check before each operation
• Visual check of the state of the machine (see 11.4.1 Visual check)
• Checking the engine's oil level (see 11.4.2 Oil level check).
• Cleaning the air filter (see 11.4.3 – Cleaning the air filter)
• Check the machine for signs of abnormal wear or fractures.
• Check that the bolts are securely tightened (blades, wheels, bearings, engine, etc.).
• Inspection of proper operation of the safety system and check for any damage to the electric
cables.
• grinding the blades. (See 11.4.4 – Sharpening the blades.)
• Belt tension check (See 11.4.5 – Checking the belt tension)
• Cleaning the machine. (See 11.3 – Cleaning the machine.)
B. Maintenance after every 20 hours of operation
• Daily maintenance (see § 11.2.3.A).
• Changing the engine oil
• Checking and/or changing the spark plug
• Changing the air filter
• General lubrication treatment
• Belt tension adjustment
• Reversing and/or replacing the blades.