
10 MAINTENANCE
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FIG.42
10.6 SPARK PLUG (FIGS.40 – 42)
– The spark plug should be replaced annually or if
the chain saw is experiencing starting problems.
– Turn and loosen the air filter screw
and
remove the air filter cover
.
– Carefully pull off the spark plug HT lead
.
Using the combination box spanner/screwdriver
supplied
unscrew the plug.
– If the electrodes are excessively soiled or are very
worn, replace with a suitable equivalent plug.
Note:
Ensure the spark plug has the correct heat
range for this machine. Excessive soiling can be due
to an incorrect ratio of oil to fuel.
Note:
The spark plug gap should be 0.6mm. Use
feeler gauges to check the gap.
Note: Do not carry out repairs on the machine if
you are not qualified to do so with the exemption
of the items listed in this maintenance section.
Danger: In order to maintain the original safety
features, do not make any changes to the machine.
In case of repairs, use only genuine spare parts.
– Before each use check that there are no loose or
damaged parts, cracks and signs of wear.
– Have damaged parts replaced by an authorised
service agent before using the machine.
10.7 CLEANING, TRANSPORT & STORAGE
Note:
Stop engine and allow to cool before
cleaning, transporting or storing the chain saw.
– Clean the unit after each use. Only use a mild
detergent and sponge on plastic surfaces. Do not
use aggressive cleaning agents.
– Separation of fuel can lead to acids forming
during storage. In order to avoid engine
problems empty fuel system if storing for longer
than 30 days. Empty the fuel tank, start the engine and allow to run until it stops. Ensure
fresh fuel is used next season. Never use engine or carburettor cleaning products in the
fuel tank as permanent damage may occur.
– Do not store the machine or fuel in an enclosed area where fuel vapours can reach sparks
or flame from switches, heaters, electric motors etc.
– Store in a safe area out of the reach of children.
FIG.41
FIG.40
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