CB-800
CB-1000
2.4.4 R
ECOMMENDATIONS
FOR
THE
W
INTER
O
PERATION
OF
THE
M
ACHINE
2.4.4.1 O
PERATION
OF
THE
E
NGINE
Air filter:
we recommend to take out the air filter insert. It will prevent the air filter from freezing.
CAUTION:
this applies only for the
engine operation in the dust-free environment!
Engine oil:
replace the oil fill with fully synthetic engine oil, e.g.,
SAE 5W-30/API SE
or higher.
Spark plug:
we recommend using spark plug
NGK BPR4ES
, the original Ord. No. HONDA is
98079-54846
.
2.4.4.2 M
ACHINE
O
PERATION
•
Before the winter season, thoroughly lubricate Bowden cables with oil repelling water and damp. This will prevent difficult operation and
possible freezing of the Bowden cable.
•
Always clean the machine thoroughly of adhering snow after your work. In particular, this must be done before you store the machine in
a tempered area and use it, for example, only the next day. Moisture inside the machine from melted snow could freeze when the machine
is used again in freezing weather and make it difficult to use again.
•
If you have used your machine to clear away snow treated with some de-icing agent (e.g., industrial salt), wash the machine immediately
after work (e.g., with a pressure washer - but be careful of the electrical equipment of the motor!), air dry it (e.g., with a garden blower),
lubricate the areas per
Table
and park it in a heated area.
2.4.4.3 S
TORAGE
•
Do not store the machine in an environment where the temperature drops below 0°C. A heated garage or warehouse is more suitable.
•
Before starting the engine of a machine that has been stored at temperatures below -5°C, first let the machine warm up in a tempered
area.
•
When operated in the conditions with the temperatures below -5° C, we recommend the following:
(a) Allow the engine to run until it has warmed up sufficiently before starting actual work on the machine.
(b) Seal the cooling air intake holes in the engine cover with self-adhesive tape. The engine will then warm up more quickly and it
will be more thermally stable during the work.
2.5 O
PERATING
I
NSTRUCTIONS
2.5.1 F
IRST
COMMISSIONING
First, carefully read the Operating Instructions
for the use of the engine! You will prevent the damage of the
engine.
1.
Check the engine oil level from production, top up/fill the engine with its prescribed type and amount of oil.
2.
Fill the tank with the prescribed quantity and type of petrol.
3.
The travel gearbox and sweeper roller drive gearbox are already filled with oil by the manufacturer
.
2.5.2 B
EFORE
EVERY
USE
Before each use of the machine, check the tightening of the elements securing the brushes as well as all
connections of the protective elements, all the covers, and engine!
1.
Check the oil level in the engine
2.
Check the tyre pressure.
Different tire pressures cause the machine to turn to the side of the wheel with the lower tire pressure.
3.
Check that both control levers return to the starting position reliably. This should be checked especially in the winter if the
machine has been parked or stored in an unheated area for a long time.
2.5.3 E
NGINE
STARTING
•
Positions
1
=
STOP
,
2
=
MIN
,
3
=
MAX
and
4
=
CHOKE
of the accelerator lever are described in
Fig. 7
. All four of the main positions
described are locked by a simple, protruding system in the lever body.
When starting the engine, both control levers
(
1
and
2
in
Fig. 3) in the off position - must not be pressed
against the handles!
1.
Move the accelerator lever to its position:
(a) Cold engine
4
=
CHOKE
(b) Warm engine
3
=
MAX
2.
Start the engine by pulling on the hand starter cord
.
3.
Allow the new or cold engine to run for about 15 seconds on the choke (accelerator lever in position
4
CHOKE
), then move the
accelerator lever to position
2
MIN
. If the engine is cold, let it warm up for about 1 minute.
Do not move away from the machine!
52
The original Operating Instructions for the engine are supplied with the machine.
53
Please, familiarise yourself with the required oil change intervals in Chapter 2.7.3.2 Gearbox oil change on page 35.
54
Refer to the Engine Operating Instructions.
55
The engine startup instructions are described in detail in the engine operating instructions.
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