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Disposal and warranty
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Disposal
The equipment must be disposed of in accordance with local, state, or local regulations.
Depending on the material, you can dispose of the parts as residual waste, special waste or
recycling. The company Kersten Area machines GmbH assumes no disposal.
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Warranty
The device is accompanied by a sales message, which among other things determines the time for
the start of the warranty period. When selling the device, please complete the sales message
completely and send it back to us within 14 days. If warranty claims are asserted without us having
a sales message, no warranty service will be provided.
Warranty claims should be submitted promptly, but no later than six weeks after the occurrence of
the damage, giving details of the purchase data, otherwise no warranty service will be provided.
Complaints must be confirmed by the company Kersten Area Machines GmbH. Wear parts are
excluded from the warranty. Furthermore, the warranty expires due to improper operation, when
performing no or incorrect maintenance work, when using inadmissible equipment and when using
non-original spare parts.
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Recommendations
6.1 Lubricants
For engine and gearbox, use the specified lubricants (see under "Technical data").
For "open" lubrication points or nipple points, we recommend using bio lubricant oil or bio lubricant
grease. With the use of bio lubricants, you act ecologically correct, protect the environment and promote
the health of people, animals and plants.
6.2 Fuels
The built-up B & S or Honda engine can be easily operated with commercial unleaded normal and
premium gasoline and leaded premium gasoline.
Do not add oil to the gasoline.
If unleaded petrol is used for the environment, engines that are to be decommissioned for more
than 30 days should be completely drained of fuel in order to avoid resin residues in the carburetor,
fuel filter and tank, or to add a fuel stabilizer to the fuel.
6.3 Maintenance and repair
Your dealer has trained mechanics who perform proper maintenance and repair. You should only
carry out major maintenance work and repairs yourself if you have the appropriate tools and
knowledge of machines and internal combustion engines.