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ENGINE OIL CHANGE
Change crankcase oil before the start of
every season.
• Initial oil change
After 20 hours of operation
• Thereafter
Every 100 hours of operation
• Fill with approximately
1.7 oil. Do Not Over Fill.
• Always use the best grade and clean oil.
Contaminated oil, poor quality oil, and the shortage
of oil can cause damage to engine or shorten the
engine life.
Oil Capacity - EH035V 1.7 oz of 10w30
CAUTION
Make sure the fuel cap is tightly secured to avoid gas spillage.
1) Remove dip stick and drain oil.
Note: We recommend: StrikeMaster's 4-Stroke Engine 10w30
Oil.
ADJUSTING CARBURETOR
Adjusting idling rpm
When the adjusting screw is
turned right, engine rpm
increases, and when it is
turned left, rpm decreases.
Never have auger rotation
at idle.
Normal idling rpm:
3000±100rpm
NOTE: The carburetor greatly affects the performance of the engine.
Since it has been adjusted carefully at the factory before shipment,
avoid adjusting unless absolutely necessary.
If adjustments are needed, contact your nearest dealer.
CLEANING AIR CLEANER
Dirty air cleaner element
will cause starting
difficulty, power loss,
engine malfunctions, and
shorten engine life. Keep
the air cleaner element
clean.
• Remove the fixing bolt of air cleaner cover.
• Pull out the lower edge of the cover to remove the air
cleaner cover.
• Place the choke lever to the fully closed position, taking care
to ensure that dust and dirt are not allowed to enter the
carburetor.
• Remove the element, then
clean it with a solution of
warm water and mild
detergent, thoroughly drying
it afterward. Install it in
alignment with the lines
shown in illustration.
• Wipe off any oil adhering to
the area around the air
cleaner cover and breather
with a cloth.
• After cleaning, reassemble the air cleaner cover insert the
tab at left, then insert the right tab and tighten fixing bolt
CHECKING BOLTS, NUTS AND SCREWS
• Retighten loose bolts and nuts.
• Check for fuel and oil leaks.
• Replace damaged parts with new ones.
• Keep safety in mind.
FUEL LINE REPLACEMENT
If a fuel leakage is found on
the fuel line, replace it
immediately.
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