HOMEDEPOT PK1101 POWERKING Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 22

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Check that nuts and screws are tight.

X

Check that there are no fuel leaks from the engine,
tank or fuel

lines.

X

Check the starter and starter cord.

X

Clean  the  outside  of  the  spark  plug.

Remove  it  and

check the electrode gap.

Adjust the gap to 0,6-0,7 m m

or replace the spark plug. Check that the spark plug is 
fitted with as park plug cap. 

X

Clean the machi

ne’

s

cooling system. 

X

Clean  the  outside  of  the  carburetor

and  the  space

around

it.

X

Check the flange, cap

and nut are  assembled 

correctly and tightened

X

Clean the fuel tank.

X

Check all cables and connections.

X

Check the clutch,

clutch springs and the clutch drum for

wear.  Replace  if  necessary  by  an  authorized service 
workshop. 

X

Replace  the  spark  plug.

Check  that  the  spark  plug 

is fitted with a

spark plug cap.

X

To reduce  the  fire hazard, clean  dirt,  leaves  and 
surplus

lubricant,

etc

from the muffler and engine.

X

MAINTENANCE should be

carried

out

at REGULAR INTERVALS in each of 
the indicated months

or

after

a certain 

number  of  hours  of  operation 
(whichever comes first).(1) 

Before use
everytime

Monthly or
after 25 hours

Every three 
monthsor 
after 50 hours

Every six
monthsor

after100
hours

Airfilter

Clean

X(1)

Valve-clearance

Check

Clean

X(2)

Fuel tankand filter

Clean

X(2)

Greaseinside gear
box

Filling

X(1)

Blade

Check(replace if
necessary)

X

X

Fuel feed line

Check (replace  if
necessary)

Everythreeyears (2)

(1) If operated

LQ

industy areas carryout maintenance more frequently. 

(2)A

specialist technician should carry out this maintenance

if the owner does not have the appropriate

tools or mechanical knowledge.

Airfilter

1.

Loosen the

air filter cover screw and remove the airfilter

cover.

2.

Wash the airfilter in solvent.

3.

Thoroughly squeeze the filter removing excess oil.

Summary of Contents for PK1101 POWERKING

Page 1: ...l not be liable in cases of inappropriate use or modifications of the HTXLSPHQW Also follow the safety advice the installation and operation manual and also the accident prevention regulations TXLSPHQ...

Page 2: ...FHQWHUV f All persons and animals must be kept at least IHHW from the machine while it is LQ RSSHUDWLRQ 2 Preparation a WARNING Petrol is highly flammable store fuel in containers specifically designe...

Page 3: ...e tools are not worn or damaged Replace worn or damaged elements and bolts in sets to preserve balance d Do not smoke near the machine e Do not wear loose clothing jewelery or similar items that could...

Page 4: ...ironment without proper ventilation Pay attention to air flow and temperature e Do not operate or store the appliance in wet or humid surroundings f Ensure the PXIIOHU and air filter work properly The...

Page 5: ...RUH XVLQJ WKH PDFKLQH j Work only in daylight or in good artificial light k Never OD GRZQ a machine while the engine is running l Stop the engine whenever you leave the machine DOZD V refuel ZKHQ HQJL...

Page 6: ...l contact with the brush cutter r Ensure that you maintain a steady foothold Only use the brush cutter on flat surfaces where you have a firm footing s While working always wear substantial slip resis...

Page 7: ...ion DIWHU use and after dropping or other impacts to identify any significant GDPDJH z Keep always correct working posture have frequently rest periods and change working positions Keep firm footing a...

Page 8: ...ody warm in cold weather During use wear gloves to keep your hands and wrists warm It has been reported that cold weather is one of the main causes of Raynaud s Syndrome After each period of operation...

Page 9: ...XIIOHU and IXHO storage area free of vegetative material and excessive grease e Replace worn or damaged parts for safety f If the fuel tank has to be drained this should be done outdoors g Always clea...

Page 10: ...INTENDED USE This unit is designed to be used inaccordance with the descriptions and safety instructions indicated in this operating manual for private use for trimming lawnV in accessible are as of g...

Page 11: ...ssurelevel LpA Brush cutter LpA av 96 6dB A Grass trimmer LpA av 96 5dB A K 3 dB A Sound power level LwA Brush cutter LwA av 105 1dB A Grass trimmer LwA av 108 4dB A K 3 dB A Type of carburetor Huayi...

Page 12: ...reliminary assessment of exposure The declared vibration emission level represents the main applications of the tool However if the tool is used for different applications with different accessoriesor...

Page 13: ...Phillips screwdriver 7 Muffler cover 19 5mm Allen keys 8 Cylinder cover 20 4mm Allen keys 9 Spark plug 21 Trimmer head 10 Airfilter cover 22 Harness 11 Choke lever 23 Fuel mixture container 12 Fuel t...

Page 14: ...17 30...

Page 15: ...ture 3 Assembly and tighten the screws WARNING Please check the blade and output shaft before each adjusting or assembly it must be correctly assembled and running smoothly Fitting the blade Fig 1 5 1...

Page 16: ...rimmer head on to the thread of output shaft by turning it in anti clock wise direction until tightening viewed from above Fig 1 7 4 Remove the allen key WARNING Never use non recommended cutting atta...

Page 17: ...for water cooled engines Never use oil intended for four stroke engines A poor oil quality and or too high oil fuel ratio may jeopardize function and decrease the life time of catalytic converters Sha...

Page 18: ...e locked in idling position 5 Slowly pull there coil starter until you feel it engageand then pull it quickly Return the coil start Xrgently and slowly to the original position by hand Attention Pleas...

Page 19: ...ne Important The carrying strap is fitted with a quick release mechanism Pull the red strap section G 6 if you need to remove the strap quickly Important Always use the harness when working with the m...

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Page 21: ...ee operation It will also help reduce air pollution The purpose of the maintenance and adjustment schedule is to keep the machine in the best operating condition Turn off the engine before performing...

Page 22: ...plug cap X To reduce the fire hazard clean dirt leaves and surplus lubricant etc from the muffler and engine X MAINTENANCE should be carried out at REGULAR INTERVALS in each of the indicated months or...

Page 23: ...1 Remove the spark plug cover from the housing 2 Remove the spark plugcap 3 Clean any dirt from around the spark plug base 4 Use the socket spanner which LV provided to remove the sparkplug 5 Visually...

Page 24: ...service centHU should repair the machine Problem Check Condition Cause Solution Theengine stalls isdiffi cult tostart ordoes notstart Fuel at the carburetor FDUEXUHWRU QRW JHWWLQJ IXHO Fuel filter bl...

Page 25: ...advice STORING Transporting the machine in a car please empty the fuel tank completely first to avoid the leakage Store the machine operating instructions and where necessary the accessories in the or...

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