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Using a piece of wire, or the likes, pull out the fuel
filter and wash with clean white kerosene. When
it is fouled heavily, replace the filter and also wash
the tank inside.
Use of fire is strictly prohibited
Carbon removal
Remove carbon from the muffler in-/outlet, cylinder and piston.
This work requires engine servicing skill and some tools. Consult the dealer or nearest
service center.
CAUTIONS DURING INSPECTION
Disconnect the ignition plug wires before inspection or adjustment to prevent
unexpected start of engine.
Do not touch the engine immediately after operation to prevent burn.
Use of fire is strictly prohibited when handling the fuel (petrol).
Make sure to clean spilled fuel sufficiently before using the engine.
Do not wash the engine with water.
Do not change the setting revolution speed carelessly. (Consult your dealer when
changing the revolution speed.)
STORAGE
When releasing the engine from operation for more than 30 days, it must be serviced and
stored as follows with care to prevent the starting trouble or malfunction due to degeneration
of fuel.
1.
Drain the fuel from the fuel tank and start to run the engine till it is stopped due to
use-up of fuel.
2.
Wash the inside of fuel tank and fuel filter with white kerosene.
Use of fire is strictly prohibited
3.
Removing the ignition plug, inject a small quantity of new engine oil through the
plughole. After idling slowly for few revolutions operating the recoil starter, install
the ignition plug. Pull the recoil starter again and stop it at the position where it is
felt heavy.
4.
Clean the external surfaces with soft cloth and store it at a dry place free from
fires.
NOTE:
If the unit is left over without draining fuel, impurities in the fuel could clog the fuel
passages such as the carburetor, fuel filter, or others, and cause engine troubles.
Make sure to drain the fuel when storing the unit for a long period of time.
Sufficient care must be taken not to use fires at the vicinity when handling the fuel.