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MAINTENANCE & CARE 

CAUTION

 

Stop the engine before inspecting the spare parts. Never modify or dismount the engine 

and only use genuine replacement parts as recommended by the manufacturer. 

MAINTENANCE BEFORE & AFTER EACH USE

ITEMS 

DISPOSAL

Cutting Attachment 

• 

Looseness at the assembly position.

• 

The big gap between blade

• 

Blade wear

Tightening Adjustment 

required to mend. 

Throttle Cable 

• 

The distance is big

• 

Not flexible

Adjustment required to 

mend or change cable. 

Fuel tank

• 

Looseness at the assembly position

• 

Fuel pipe is damaged

• 

Tank lid is damaged

Tighten

Muffler 

• 

Assembled items becoming loose. 

Tighten 

ITEMS 

20H

25H

50H

100H

REMARKS

ENGINE

Clean the cylinder fan cover

x

Clean the air cleaner filter net

x

Clean and adjust the plug

x

Gap 0.6 - 0.7

Clean the fuel tank

x

The tightening of the cylinder screw

x

Tightening every part of the engine

x

Clean the muffler

x

Cutting 

attachment

Add oil to the gear case

Clean the clutch

x

PERIODICAL SERVICE POINTS

AIR CLEANER 

Every twenty-five hours, remove the Air 

Filter, then remove the sponge filter

element. To avoid objects falling into the 

air tank, replace the air filter cover. Wash 

the sponge filter element in warm soapy 

water, rinse and allow to dry naturally. 

Summary of Contents for LMSLP600

Page 1: ...LMSLP600 SAFETY AND OPERATING MANUAL PETROL HEDGE TRIMMER...

Page 2: ...2 TECHNICAL DATA 3 PREFACE 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4 PARTS LISTING 6 ENGINE OPERATION 7 FUEL OIL MIXTURE 7 STARTING THE ENGINE 8 MAINTENANCE CARE 10 WARRANTY 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS...

Page 3: ...ENGINE Dimensions 1150 x 250 x 250 Engine Type 1E32F Displacement 22 5 cc 2 Stroke Engine Fuel 91 Unleaded Petrol Fuel Oil Mixture 40 1 Carburetor Diaphragm Rotation Mode Centrifugal Clutch Ignition...

Page 4: ...us bodily injury CAUTION A statement preceded by the word CAUTION contains information that should be acted upon to prevent machine damage Additional statements that are not preceded by the attention...

Page 5: ...there is an open flame etc If fuel is spilled do not attempt to start the power source but move the hedge trimmer away from the spillage before starting Always replace and securely tighten the fuel ca...

Page 6: ...the noise of the hedge trimmer MAINTENANCE STORAGE When the hedge trimmer is stopped for servicing inspection or storage shut off the power source disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug a...

Page 7: ...with care It is highly flammable Always refuel outdoors where there are no sparks and flames Do not inhale fuel vapors Do not let petrol or oil come in con tact with your skin Keep petrol and oil awa...

Page 8: ...e ensure you remove the blade cover prior to starting the engine STARTING A COLD ENGINE OR WARM ENGINE AFTER RUNNING OUT OF FUEL 1 Press the START STOP switch to the START position 2 Set the choke con...

Page 9: ...es being too rough or too big The blade has become worn The gap between the blade is too big which reduces the cutting power THE USE OF HANDLE To reduce fatigue when trimming hedges the handle can be...

Page 10: ...n Fuel pipe is damaged Tank lid is damaged Tighten Muffler Assembled items becoming loose Tighten ITEMS 20H 25H 50H 100H REMARKS ENGINE Clean the cylinder fan cover x Clean the air cleaner filter net...

Page 11: ...e fuel tank over the winter period will become stale and as a result the engine will not start For long term storage and at the end of the season the petrol tank should be drained Ensure that the engi...

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