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CARBURETTOR
Do not adjust the carburettor unless it is necessary. If you experience any problems with the
carburettor, contact your dealer. Improper carburettor settings can result in damage to the
engine and void the guarantee.
FUEL FILTER
The fuel tank is equipped with a fuel filter. This filter is installed at the end of the fuel hose
and can be removed through the filling opening using a bent wire or a similar tool.
Check the fuel filter on a regular basis. Prevent dirt or water entering the fuel tank. A
clogged fuel filter will cause poor engine starting and performance.
If the fuel filter becomes clogged, replace it.
If dirt enters the fuel tank, clean it by flushing it with gasoline.
SPARK PLUG
Never remove the spark plug when the engine is hot. Otherwise, there is a risk of damage
to the threads.
Spark plug type: CHAMPION RCJ7Y or NGK BPMR7A
GEARBOX
(only for TBC series)
Every 30 operating hours, remove the screw (a) and check the condition of the lubricant. If
necessary, add lubricant. Use only quality molybdenum bisulphite-based lubricants (e.g.,
Mogul LV2-M).
TRANSPORT AND HANDLING
When moving between working areas, the brush cutter's engine must always be stopped.
The exhaust muffler remains hot even after the engine has stopped. Never touch any hot
parts, such as the muffler, when starting the engine or while the engine is running.
Check the fuel tank for gasoline leaks.