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MBCP33-4
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Care and maintenance
Short term storage (less than 1 day)
1. Let the machine cool down before storage.
2. Store the machine as horizontally as possible. Make sure that no fuel-oil mixture
can run out of the carburetor.
Long term storage
NOTE:
Risk of machine damage!
> If you are not going to use the machine for a while, remove the fuel from
the machine. This way, you will prevent a gumming-up of the engine and
of the grease pump.
> Store the machine in a dry place and far away from possible sources of
ignition such as ovens, gas thermostats, etc.
1. Empty the fuel tank (6) using a fuel pump if you are not going to use the machine
for more than 1 day, and especially before winter storage.
2.
Start the engine and let it run until the engine stops by itself (see “Starting the engine”).
3. Let the engine cool down (approx. 5 min).
4. Unplug the spark plug connector (2).
5. Let a teaspoon of clean two-stroke engine oil run into the combustion chamber.
6. Pull the recoil starter handle slowly several times in order to coat the internal
components with the engine oil.
7.
Refit the spark plug connector (2).
Transportation
1. Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug connector (2) before transporting
the machine.
2. Attach transportation guards, if applicable.
3. Always carry the machine by its bottom drive shaft tube (21).
4. Protect the machine from any heavy impact or strong vibrations which may occur
during transportation in vehicles.
5. Secure the machine to prevent it from slipping or falling over, loss of fuel, damage
and injury.
If you are transporting the machine in a vehicle:
> Let the machine cool down.
> Empty the fuel tank (6).
> Secure the machine against slipping using bungee cords (not provided) and vehicle’s
transportation hooks.