105
GB
pic. 12
47
46
48
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Replace the air filter if it is worn, dam
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aged or heavily soiled.
Changing/Adjusting the Spark
Plug (Picture 13)
Worn spark plugs or a spark gap that is
too great will result in a power reduction
of the engine.
1. Switch off the equipment.
2. Take the ignition cable (6) off of the spark
plug (49).
3. Screw out the spark plug (49) anticlockwise
using the enclosed maintenance key.
4. Check the spark gap with the aid of a feeler
gauge (available from specialist retailers).
The electrode gap must be
0.6 – 0.7 mm.
5. If necessary, adjust the gap by carefully
bending the spark plug earth electrode.
6. Clean the spark plug with a wire brush.
7. Reinsert the cleaned and adjusted
spark plug or replace a damaged spark
plug with a new spark plug (e.g. „Torch
L8RTC“ or „Champion RC J6Y“ spark
plug).
8. Reattach the ignition cable (6)
pic. 13
49
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Sharpening the Thread Cutter
Wear protective gloves to avoid
cutting injuries.
1. Unscrew the thread cutter (14) from the
protective cover (15) (see picture 1).
2. Fix the thread cutter in a vice and
sharpen the blade with a flat file. File
carefully and only ever in one direction.
Do not use the equipment without
a thread cutter or with a defective
thread cutter. If the thread cutter
blade is damaged, contact our ser-
vice centre.
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