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Stopping the engine
1. Release the cluch handle
2. Turn off the ignition switch
Vibrations may travel up into the handle during use. We
therefore recommend taking a break every 2 hours.
Cleaning the tiller
The tiller should be cleaned after use. Use a garden hose to
wash off soil and dirt. Remove any grass, etc. from the rotor
shaft. The chassis number should only be cleaned with a
damp cloth to avoid unnecessary wear. Avoid using a high-
pressure washer during cleaning.
Changing the oil
The oil should initially be changed after the first 5 hours of
use, and thereafter once per year.
1. Let the motor run for 5 minutes to heat up the oil.
This allows the oil to run more freely and makes for
a more complete oil change.
2. After 5 minutes, stop the motor. Remove the spark
plug cap. Drain the oil. Remember to drain the oil
into a container of sufficient capacity. NB: The motor
must not be tipped backwards more than 45
degrees.
3. Pour new oil into the motor. Do this by removing the
dipstick and pouring in the recommended quantity of
oil.
4. Refit the spark plug cap.
Alternatively, use an oil extractor kit.
1. Suck the oil up through the oil filler hole using the
syringe. Use the hose to reach the sump.
2. Transfer the used oil to the container.
3. Fill the engine with new SAE-30 oil.
4. Check the oil level using the dipstick.
Remember to dispose of used oil in a safe way.
Oil and oil extractor kit are not included
Air filter maintenance
Please inspect and clean the air filter on a regular basis. If
the filter has not been cleaned for a longer period, this will
have influence on the engines power take-off and the
exhaustion.
1. Clean around the air filter before it is removed.
2. Remove the cap
3. Remove the black foam element and clean in warm
soapy water.Press the water out of the foam
element and let it dry. Put a few drops of SAE-30 oil
on the filter to moisten it lightly with oil. Carefully
squeeze out any surplus oil.
4. Remount end ensure that all parts are fitted correctly
and the cover closed.
Spark plug maintenance
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Remove the spark plug cap.
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Brush away any dirt and deposit of the spark plug.
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Loosen the spark plug using a spark plug socket.
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Check the insulation is intact.
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Clean the spark plug using a wire brush.
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Measure the electrode gap Avoid damaging the
electrode. If it is damaged, replace it with a new
one.
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Refit the spark plug.
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Refit the spark plug cap.
Storage
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If the machine is likely to be stored unused for
prolonged periods, follow the instructions below.
This will ensure longer machine lifetime.
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Use a garden hose to wash off soil and dirt.
Remove any grass, etc. from the rotor shaft. The
chassis number should only be cleaned with a
damp cloth to avoid unnecessary wear. Avoid using
a high-pressure washer during cleaning.
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Wipe the tiller with a damp cloth so that all surfaces
are clean. Wipe the surfaces down with an oily cloth
to prevent rust.
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Always store the machine in a dry, clean location.
Troubleshooting
The motor will not start
1. Check the fuel control is set correctly.
2. Check the spark plug.
3. Check there is fresh gas in the tank.
4. See separate motor instructions for further
troubleshooting.
The motor is not running smoothly
1. Ensure the throttle control is not set to max.
2. Check there is fresh gas in the tank.
The blades will not rotate
1. Check for stones lodged between the blades.
2. Release any stones by removing the blades.
3. Check the cables are in good working order and
fitted correctly.
The blades will not stop
1. Stop the engine and contact your dealer.
Noise, vibration and precautionary measures
1. Long-term exposure to noise levels exceeding 85
dB (A) are damaging. Always use ear defenders
when the machine is being used.
2. Reduce the running speed of the motor to reduce
vibration and noise levels.
3. To reduce noise levels further, only use the machine
in an open environment.
4. Vibrations can be reduced further by holding the
handle firmly.
5. To avoid disturbing others, the machine should only
be used during the daytime.
6. Always wear close-fitting work clothes, hard-wearing
work gloves, ear defenders and non-slip boots with
steel toecaps.
7. Take a 30-minute break every 2 working hours.
Specification
Model
Minitex 204R
Engine
Robin Subaru
EH035V 4 takt / 33,5cc
Working width
15
– 26 cm
Working depth
20 cm
Rotation on blades (RPM)
7000 min
1
Handle
Adjustable
Weight
12 Kg
Содержание Mini tex 204R
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