
6.7 Maintenance every month
6.7.1 Clean the cooling fins and the cooling air intake openings
WARNING!
Danger of injury!
Always wear protective clothes (goggles, gloves)
when working with compressed air.
NOTICE!
Dirty operating conditions, particularly lubrication
oil and fuel deposits on the cooling fins of the
engine and the cooling air intake opening have an
adverse effect on the cooling of the engine.
You should therefore immediately seal any oil or
fuel leaks near fuel tank, cylinder or cooling air
intake.
Loosen dried on dirt with a suitable brush
cooling fins and cooling air intake openings and blow it off
with compressed air .
WARNING!
Fire hazard!
Do not use any inflammable solvents.
NOTICE!
Do not guide the water jet directly into the cooling
air openings of the recoil starter, into the air filter
and on electrical equipment.
On a oil contaminated engine use a cold cleansing agent for
cleaning.
After a sufficient soaking time clean off with a water or steam
jet and blow out with compressed air.
Run the engine warm for a while to avoid corrosion.
NOTICE!
Look for the cause of oily contamination and have
any leaks sealed by our customer service.
Fig. 49
Maintenance – Maintenance every month
BPR 70/70 D
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