Noise Suppressor Instructions; Shutdown And Storage; Maintenance Plan; Parts Subject To Wear And Tear - Solo 440 Instructions D'emploi

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Remove pre-filter (1) and main filter (2) from the filter
carrier (3). 3.For full-day implementation, pre-filter and
main filter should should be cleaned daily. For larger dust
accumulations the maintenance should also be executed
between these breaks. Simply shaking out or blowing out
are the best methods for daily cleaning. In the case of
damaged filter material, the appropriate parts must be
immediately replaced. For motor damage, that occurs
through improper care, no guarantee claims can be made.
Insert the new or cleaned pre-filter and main filter into
the filter carrier (3) and replace the filter cover and secure
through the catch. 4.Under no circumstances should a wet
pre-filter or main filter be implemented!

9.8 Maintenance plan

The following instructions are based on normal implementation condi-
tions. For special conditions like strong dust accumulation, or particularly
long, daily working times, the specified maintenance intervals should be
shortened accordingly.
Carburetor
Air filters
Spark plug
Cooling air inlet
Cylinder head fins
Fuel tank
Fuel tank filter
All accessible screws (except carburetor adjusting screws) re-tighten
Spark arrestor inside the silencer
Grip
Total machine
(1) = one
Regularly execute the maintenance work. It may be necessary to a have a specialized workshop
do this for you, if you cannot do this work yourself. The device owner is also responsible for:
damages caused through non-specialized maintenance or maintenance not per
formed at the proper time.
Consequential damages - corrosion as well - in the case of improper storage.

10. Parts subject to wear and tear

Various parts are subject to application-specific wear or to normal wear and must be replaced in
good time if necessary. The following parts subject to wear and tear are not covered by the
manufacturer's guarantee: Air filter/ fuel filter/ all rubber parts that come into contact with fuel/
impeller and shredder blade/ anti-vibration parts/ sparkplugs/ collection sack/ starter fixture
FIG. 15
If the motor does not run satisfactorily, al-
though the air filter is clean and also the
carburetor adjustment is in order, then this
could also be due to a polluted or damaged
noise suppressor. Please see your specialized
repair shop.
For stops longer than three months the following work
steps should be executed: Empty and clean the fuel tank
at a well ventilated location.
Start the motor with empty fuel tank run the engine until
the carburetor is empty and the motor shuts off. Otherwise
the carburetor nozzles could become encrusted with fuel
mix residue and make a subsequent start more difficult.
Clean the motor device well (particularly the air intake
openings, the cylinder heat sink fins, the air filter and the
tank duct area). Store the device at a dry clean and secure
location. There should be no open flame possibilities or
similar in the vicinity. Prevent unauthorised use.
Generally keep children and youths away from this motor-
ised equipment.
check idle run
adjust idle run
clean
replace
adjust electrode gap
replace
clean
clean
clean
replace
replace
check for proper operating
inspect
clean

9.6 Noise suppressor instructions

9.7 Shutdown and storage

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