Replacing The Spark Plug - Power Fist 8893539 Manuel D'utilisateur

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a.
Remove the foam pre-cleaner that is wrapped around the pleated
paper filter. Clean the dirty foam air filter element with warm water
and mild soap. Replace the water as necessary, until the water is no
longer dirty. Allow to dry.
b.
Tap the pleated filter against a
hard surface to dislodge dirt
and dust. Finer particulate
matter may still remain lodged
in the filter's fibers.
c.
Use clean compressed air to
clean the pleated filter. Set the
compressor to a maximum of
30 PSI. Anything higher can
damage the filter. Hold the air
nozzle inside the filter and
direct the air stream outward to
blow the dirt and debris away
from the outer surface.
NOTICE! Do not use compressed air with chemicals to clean the air filter.
The chemicals could clog or dissolve the filter material.
d.
Never attempt to brush the accumulated dust and debris from the
filter. This will force the grime into the fibers and plug the filter.
e.
Reassemble the foam and paper filter elements.
5.
Reinstall the filter into the housing and secure in place.
6.
Install the air filter assembly onto the carburetor and secure with screw.

REPLACING THE SPARK PLUG

NOTICE! Using an incorrect spark plug can cause engine damage. Only
replace a spark plug with a model recommended by the manufacturer.
The spark plug must be properly gapped and free of deposits for the best
performance. Check local bylaws to see if a resistor spark plug is required to
suppress ignition signals. Replace the included spark plug with a resistor spark
plug if required.
Visit www.princessauto.com for more information
Engine for the 12 Ton 3-Position Log Splitter
8893539
Fig. 6
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