75
EN
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Does the engine
overheat?
The operator is overoperating with the
machine.
The carburetor mixture is too lean.
The fan, fan cover, or cylinder is dirty or
damaged.
Cut at a slower speed.
Take the machine to an Official Technical
Service.
Clean or replace as necessary.
The engine knocks
or makes noises
He’s overheated.
Incorrect fuel.
Carbon deposits in the combustion
chamber.
Check that the fuel is the correct octane
rating, check that there is no alcohol in
the fuel.
Fill the machine with the correct fuel.
The engine does not
run normally at all
speeds.
Black smoke or
uncarbonated fuel
escapes from the
exhaust pipe.
There are carbon deposits on the piston
or muffler.
The air filter element is clogged.
Spark plug is loose or damaged.
Air escapes or the fuel line is stuck.
There’s water in the fuel.
The piston is sticking.
Defective carburetor and/or diaphragm.
The fuel mixture for a two-stroke engine
is incorrect.
Take the machine to an Official Technical
Service.
Clean or replace the air filter.
Tighten or replace the spark plug and
restart the machine.
Repair or replace the fuel filter and/or
fuel line.
Fill the tank with the correct fuel/oil
mixture.
Take the machine to an authorized
Service Facility.
LOW POWER
NOTA:
If the engine still does not run, take the machine to an Authorised Service Centre.
TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
TRANSPORT
•
Never transport the machine whilst it is running.
•
Wait 5 minutes after turning the engine off before transporting the machine.
•
If you are going to transport the machine in a vehicle, secure it firmly to avoid it sliding or turning itself over. Make
sure the cutting elements have their protective covers on.
STORAGE
•
Do not store the machine near flammable materials (dry grass, wood, etc.), gas or combustible materials.
•
Store this tool in a place not accessible to children and safe in a manner that will not endanger anyone and that
is dry, clean and at a temperature between 0ºC and 45ºC.