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Stop Switch
Start the engine and make sure the engine stops when you move the stop switch to the stop
setting.
Muffler
Never use a machine that has a faulty muffler.
Regularly check that the muffler is securely attached to the machine.
Some mufflers are equipped with a special spark arrestor mesh. If your
machine has this type of muffler, you should clean the mesh at least
once a week. This is best done with a wire brush. A blocked mesh will
cause the engine to overheat and may lead to serious damage
Note!
The mesh must be replaced if it is damaged. If the mesh is blocked the
machine will overheat and this will cause damage to the cylinder and piston.
Never use a muffler if the spark arrestor mesh is missing or defective.
The muffler is designed to reduce the noise level and to direct the exhaust gases
away from the operator
Starter
WARNING!
When the recoil spring is wound up in the starter housing it is under tension and can, if handled
carelessly, pop out and cause personal injury
Tensioning the recoil spring
Make a loop in the starter rope and use it to turn the pulley,
six full revolutions in the direction of the arrow.
Hold the pulley steady- pull out and straighten the twisted
rope.
Release the pulley.
Let go of cord slowly so that it winds onto the pulley.
The starter handle must locate firmly in the rope guide bush. If the Handle droops to
one side: Increase the spring tension by adding one more turn. When the starter rope
is fully extended it must still be possible to turn another half turn. If this is not the case,
the spring is over tensioned and could break.
Take one turn of rope off the pulley in such a case.
Fit the fan housing on the crankcase
Changing a broken recoil spring
Remove the starter pulley.
Warning!
The bits of spring might still be under tension and could fly apart when you take them
out of the fan housing. To reduce risk of injury, wear eye and face protection and work gloves.
·Use a screwdriver to carefully remove the parts of the spring.
·Lubricate the new spring with a few drops of non-resinous oil.
·Place the replacement spring with frame in the fan cover- the spring loop (arrow) must engage
the lug in the fan housing.
·Apply a suitable tool (screwdriver, punch or similar) to the recesses and push the spring into its
seat in the fan house- the spring slips out of the frame in this process.