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Wear protective gloves;
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Apply the blade protection device, except
when working directly on the blade.
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The frequency and types of maintenance
are summarised in the "Maintenance
Table" (see chapter 12). The table will help
you maintain your machine’s safety and
performance. It lists the main maintenance
tasks and how often they need to be
performed. Carry out the relevant task as
soon as it is scheduled to be performed.
• The use of non-genuine spare parts
and accessories could adversely affect
machine operation and safety. The
manufacturer shall not be liable for any
injuries or damage caused by such parts.
•
Genuine spare parts are supplied by
authorized assistance workshops and dealers.
IMPORTANT
Any maintenance and
adjustment operations not described in
this manual must be carried out by your
dealer or Authorised Service Centre.
7.2 PREPARING THE FUEL MIXTURE
This machine has a two-stroke engine which
requires a mixture of petrol and lubricating oil.
IMPORTANT
Using petrol alone will damage
the engine and will void the warranty.
IMPORTANT
Only use quality fuels and oils
to maintain high performance and guarantee
the duration of the mechanical parts over time.
7.2.1 Petrol characteristics
Only use unleaded petrol with an
octane rating of at least 90.
IMPORTANT
Unleaded petrol tends to
create deposits in the container if stored for
more than 2 months. Always use fresh petrol!
7.2.2 Oil characteristics
Only use top quality synthetic oil that is
specifically for two-stroke engines.
Your dealer can provide you with oils which
have been specifically developed for this
type of engine, and which are capable of
guaranteeing a high level of protection.
The use of these oils makes it possible
to prepare a 2.5% mixture, consisting
of 1 part oil to 40 parts petrol.
7.2.3 Preparation and storage
of the fuel mixture
To prepare the fuel mixture:
– Place about half the amount of
petrol in an approved container.
– Add all the oil.
– Add the rest of the petrol.
– Close the cap and shake well.
IMPORTANT
The fuel mixture tends to age.
Do not prepare excessive amounts of the fuel
mixture to avoid the formation of deposits.
IMPORTANT
Keep the petrol and
fuel mixture containers separate and
easily identifiable to avoid the mistake
of using one in place of the other.
IMPORTANT
Periodically clean the petrol and
fuel mixture containers to remove any deposits.
7.3 REFUELLING
Before refuelling:
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Shake the fuel mixture container well.
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Place the machine in a flat stable
position with the fuel mixture tank
upwards (fig. 12.G; fig. 13.G).
NOTE
The cap of the mixture tank
(fig. 12.G;
fig. 13.G)
displays the following symbol:
Fuel mixture tank
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Clean the fuel tank cap and the
surrounding area to prevent any dirt from
entering the tank during refuelling.
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Open the fuel tank cap carefully to allow the
pressure inside to decrease gradually.
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Use a funnel to refill and avoid
filling the tank to the brim.
7.4 CLEANING THE MACHINE
AND THE ENGINE
Always clean the machine after use.
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To reduce fire hazards:
–
keep the machine and, in particular,
the engine free of grass, leaves,
or excessive grease;
–
periodically clean the cylinder fins
with compressed air and clear the
silencer area to get rid of sawdust,
branches, leaves or other debris;