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Mount the parts in reverse order.
Carburettor filter
To replace the carburettor filter (pos. 5 - figure 9),
empty the tank and remove the filter (5) using a
hook or long-nosed pliers.
Replace the filter once each year.
Figure 9
V-belt brake
Legend (fig. 10)
1 - Retracted brake
2 - Extended brake
Figure 10
Except for actual emergencies, the V-belt brake
may only be retracted if the motor is operating at
minimum speed.
Actuating the V-belt brake:
Manually
The brake is triggered by applying light pressure on
the front hand guard using your hand.
Automatically
The brake is triggered by the inertia of the hand
guard. When the device recoils, the inertial mass of
the hand guard triggers the brake. This also takes
place if the operator's left hand is not behind the
hand guard.
Do not damage the brake unit, since it adversely
affects the operating reliability and as a result, the
safety of the operator.
The V-belt brake is susceptible to wear. This is why
regular maintenance and inspections by expert
personnel are necessary.
Starter
Replacing the starting cord
Figure 11
- Remove the four fastening screws of the blower
housing.
- Using a screwdriver, remove the small spring (1),
the washer (3) and the latch (4) and then remove
the drum (2).
- Insert the new starting cord (5) (diameter 3.5x960
mm). Fasten it with a simple knot on the drum (2),
pull it through the housing (9) and the handle (6)
and then tie another knot according to figure 11.
- To install, you have to insert the starting cord into
the disc notch and turn it 7 revolutions clockwise.
If you slowly loosen the starting cord, it winds
completely around the disc with the previously
mounted spring.
If the spring is mounted correctly, the handle must
be tightened properly. Otherwise, you have to turn
the disc several revolutions to mount the spring.
If the starting cord is completely wound, the disc
must be turned a half revolution. Otherwise, the
drum has to be blocked and the starting cord must
be wound up one revolution.