Transport And Storage - MSW Motor Technics TS-2500 Manuel D'utilisation

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2)
FILTERS
FUEL FILTER:
The fuel filter is located inside the tank,
The fuel filter cannot be cleaned, it must be replaced
at least once a year.
AIR FILTER:
C
A
B
Must be cleaned regularly of dust and dirt,
The filter consists of: A – a paper filter element, B – an
air filter sponges, C – two inlet sponges,
To clean the filter, open the air filter cover, take out
and wash the particular elements: wash the sponges
in soapy water and rinse in clean water, blow and
allow it to dry completely; gently blow or wipe the
tissue elements, but do not clean it with water or
compressed air;
A contaminated air filter can cause a carburetor
failure, starting problems, the reduction of engine
power, the accelerated wear of engine parts,
The air filter should be replaced periodically with
a new one.
3)
SILENCER
The silencer is an element that heats up very much
during operation.
It is designed to reduce noise and direct exhaust
fumes away from the operator. The exhaust fumes
from the silencer are hot and may contain sparks –
keep them away from dry, flammable materials.
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Never use the device with a defective silencer.
Check the condition of the silencer regularly.
4)
SPARK PLUG
The spark plug should be replaced after about
a month of operation or sooner,
If the spark plug is dirty, clean it,
Check the gap between the electrodes (it should be
0.5 mm),
Dirty or worn plugs may cause difficulties with starting
the device, incorrect operation of the device at idle
speed or weaken engine power,
To keep your spark plugs in a good condition, you
need to ensure that: the carburetor is correctly set,
the cor rect fuel mixture is used, and the air filter is
cleaned regularly.
5)
DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENT
A
B
C
D
1.
Remove four bolts (A).
2.
Remove the cover (B).
3.
Loosen two bolts (C).
4.
Tighten the belt by tightening the bolts (D).
5.
When the correct belt tension is achieved, tighten the
bolts (C).
6.
Put the cover (B) on.
7.
Tighten four bolts (A).
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6)
DEVICE COOLING SYSTEM
5
1
4
3 2
1.
Air inlet (the hole is on the cover of the starter).
2.
Air flow channel.
3.
Cooling fins on the flywheel.
4.
Cooling fins on the cylinder.
5.
Cylinder cover (brings cold air into the cylinder).
CAUTION: Dirty or blocked cooling system will overheat the
device, which can damage the engine.
7)
DISC WATER COOLING SYSTEM
In order to cool the blade with water, connect the external
water supply hose to the cooling cable with a quick release
plate as shown on the above picture.
8)
FUEL AND OIL – mixing and refueling
The device is equipped with a two-stroke engine.
Use an appropriate mixture of gasoline and oil in the
proportion of 40: 1 (gasoline: oil),
Measuring the exact amount of gasoline and oil is
necessary for the proper functioning of the device,
Remember to have good ventilation in the space
where you use fuel, and start the device at the
distance of min. 3 m from the refueling point,
Do not use waste oil,
Use good quality gasoline, the lowest recommended
octane number is 90 (using other fuel may seriously
damage the engine),
Petrol and oil should be mixed in a clean container
intended for this purpose,
Never refuel when the engine is running,
When starting refueling, slowly unscrew the fuel cap
to remove any excess pressure,
After refueling, clean around the fuel filler and then
carefully and thoroughly tighten the fuel filler cap,
Check for fuel leaks before starting work.
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3.4.

TRANSPORT AND STORAGE

a)
The device should be stored in a locked place so that
it is out of the reach of children and unauthorized
persons.
b)
Remove the blade when storing or transporting the
device.
c)
The blades should be stored in dry, frost-free
conditions.
d)
Fuel must be stored in an approved and designated
container.
e)
If the device won't be used for a longer period of time,
empty the fuel tank (the dispose of fuel in accordance
with local regulations in force).
3.5. CLEANING
a)
Unplug the mains plug and allow the device to cool
completely before each cleaning, adjustment or
replacement of accessories, if the device is not being
used. Wait for the rotating elements to stop.
b)
Use only non-corrosive cleaners to clean the surface.
c)
After cleaning the device, all parts should be dried
completely before using it again.
d)
Store the unit in a dry, cool place, free from moisture
and direct exposure to sunlight.
e)
Do not spray the device with a water jet or submerge
it in water.
f)
Do not allow water to get inside the device through
vents in the housing of the device.
g)
The device must be regularly inspected to check its
technical efficiency and spot any damage.
h)
Use a soft, damp cloth for cleaning.
i)
Do not use sharp and/or metal objects for cleaning
(e.g. a wire brush or a metal spatula) because they
may damage the surface material of the appliance.
j)
Clean the cooling system with the different kinds of
brushes at least once a week.
3.6. MAINTENANCE
ATTENTION! This product's exploded view can be
found on the last pages of the operating instructions
(pp. 52).
1.
Check if the throttle elements are working properly,
2.
Clean the outside of the device,
3.
Check the tension of the drive belt,
4.
Check the condition of the cutting blade,
5.
Check the starter and the starter cable, clean outside
of air intake,
6.
Check if all bolts are well tightened,
7.
Check if the choke button is working properly,
8.
Check the air filter sponges,
B)
Weekly:
9.
Check the air filter element,
10.
Check if the handles and anti-vibration elements are
not damaged,
11.
Clean the spark plug and check the gap between the
electrodes,
12.
Clean the cooling fins on the cylinder and the flywheel,
13.
Check the silencer,
c)
Monthly:
14.
Check the clutch,
15.
Clean the outside of the carburetor,
16.
Check and replace (if necessary) the fuel filter and the
fuel line,
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