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If the engine motor does not work properly (lack of power, unstable idling, etc.) below is a series of symptoms,
their probable cause and solutions.
If the milling cutters do not move or work properly:
In the case of not being able to solve the problem, take your machine in for a service check. To locate the after-
sales service nearest to your location, please contact the point of sale where you purchased the machine.
Symptom
Probably cause
Corrective action
The machine beeps
Worn segments
Send your machine to the service technician
Used piston
Send your machine to the service technician
Crankshaft clearance
Send your machine to the service technician
Slack in the clutch
Send your machine to the service technician
The engine overheats
Dirty exhaust pipe
Send your machine to the service technician
Unsuitable fuel
Replace the fuel
Dirty carburetor
Send your machine to the service technician
The engine does not turn
over
Dirty air filter
Clean the filter
Dirty air filter
Clean the filter
Poorly-adjusted carburetor
Send your machine to the service technician
The engine stops or does not
maintain an idle state.
Poorly-adjusted carburetor
Send your machine to the service technician
Problem
Probably cause
Corrective action
The milling cutters do not
turn
Extraneous matter in the milling cutters
Remove extraneous matter
Loose milling cutters. The milling
cutter’s bolt is lost.
Tightly place the bolt.
Incorrect clutch adjustment or Broken
cable
Send your machine to the service
technician
Internal transmission problem
Send your machine to the service
technician
The milling cutters don’t
Break into the earth
Milling cutters incorrectly
placed, the edges are placed
in the wrong direction
Send your machine to the service
technician
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