
6.11 As required
6.11.1
Check, clean the air filter, replace if necessary
NOTICE!
Do not use gasoline or hot fluids to clean the air
filter.
Do not continue to use a damaged air filter element. If in doubt
use a new air filter.
The air filter must be changed after several times cleaning, but
at the latest after one year.
Each cleaning interval must be marked with a cross on the
cover of the air filter.
Cleaning does not make sense if the air filter element is cov-
ered with a sooty deposit. Use a new air filter.
Incorrectly handled air filters may become ineffective because
of damage (e.g. cracks) and cause damage to the engine.
In case of wet or oily dirt replace the filter element.
Unscrew the wing nut for cover (1)
Fig. 76 and take off the
cover.
Pull out the air filter.
WARNING!
Danger of injury!
Always wear protective clothes (goggles, gloves)
when working with compressed air.
Blow the air filter out from inside to outside with dry com-
pressed air (max. 5 bar (72 psi))
Hold the air filter under an angle to the light or examine it with
a lamp for cracks or other signs of damage.
NOTICE!
The air filter must be replaced if the slightest
damage on filter paper or seal lips is found.
Fig. 76
Fig. 77
Maintenance – As required
BPR 70/70 D
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