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3. Check the spark plug (
14a
) for damage and wear. The colour of the electrode should
be light-brown.
4. Remove the deposits from the electrode with a soft wired brush. Avoid heavy cleaning
of the electrode.
5. Dry the spark plug (
14a
) with a soft cloth, if it is wet from fuel.
6. Check the spark plug gap. It should be 0.7-0.8 mm (Fig.
24
).
24
0.7-0.8 mm
14a
7. Replace with a new spark plug if either the electrode or the insulation is damaged.
8. When replacing the spark plug (
14a
), first screw it in hand tight and then lightly
tighten it with the spark plug wrench (
27
).
WARNING!
Do not over tighten the spark plug (
14a
) to avoid any damage!
Fuel
NOTE:
Petrol deteriorates over time. Engine starting may be difficult if you use
petrol kept for more than
30
days.
1. Empty the fuel tank (
9
) when storing the product over
30
days to prevent the fuel
deteriorating.
2. Place a suitable container under the fuel drain screw (
13
) to collect the fuel.
3. Unscrew the fuel drain screw (
13
) and let the fuel run into the container (Fig.
25
).
25
13
4. Screw the fuel drain screw (
13
) back in and tighten it.
5. Wipe spilt fuel up.
6. Before re-use, refill the fuel tank (
9
) as described in the section “Fuel and engine
oil – Fuel.”
Checking engine oil
NOTE:
Check the oil level and quality before each use.
The oil must be replaced after every 6 months or after
50
hours of operation.
1. Unscrew and remove the oil tank cap (
17
).
2. Gradually add good-quality engine oil (
SAE 10W-30
). Allow the oil to settle.
3. Check the oil level frequently while filling. Wipe off oil dipstick and insert it into the
tank opening without tightening the cap, and then remove the dipstick again.
4. The oil level must be between the oil level markings (approx.
400
ml). Add more oil
if necessary. Do not overfill.
Care and maintenance
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