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The Bowden cable shortens.
- Turn the adjusting nut (33)
clockwise:
The Bowden cable lengthens.
Adjusting the Carburettor
The carburettor has been preset in the
factory for optimum performance. If read-
justments are required, have the adjust-
ments made by a specialist workshop.
General Storage
Instructions
Do not store the equipment
with a full collection box. In hot
weather, the grass begins to fer-
ment when heat is generated.
Risk of fire.
•
Clean and service the equipment be-
fore storage.
•
Allow the engine to cool before storing
the equipment in enclosed areas.
•
Use suitable and authorised contain-
ers for storing fuel.
•
Keep the equipment in a dry place
that is protected from dust and out of
reach of children.
•
For space-saving storage, the upper
handle bar can be folded down (see
small image
nuts and fold down the handle bar so
the equipment takes up less space.
The Bowden cables must not be
squashed when doing this.
•
Do not wrap the equipment in nylon
bags as damp and mould could form
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Storage During Longer Breaks
from Operation
Non-observance of the storage
instructions may cause starting
problems or permanent damage
as a result of fuel residues in the
carburettor.
•
Empty petrol tank in a well-ventilated
place.
•
Empty carburettor: For this purpose,
start motor and leave it running until
the motor stops. Let motor cool down.
•
Change the oil (see "changing the en-
gine oil ").
•
Preserve the engine:
- Unscrew the spark plug (see "clean-
ing and maintenance" - Change/
adjust spark plug;
- Pour a tablespoon of engine oil
through the spark plug hole into the
engine compartment;
- Pull the starter cord slowly several
times with the safety catch pulled in
order to distribute the oil inside the
engine;
- Screw the spark plug tight.
•
Dispose of used oil and petrol resi-
dues in an ecofriendly manner (see
"disposal / environmental protection").
There is no need to drain the petrol
tank if a fuel stabiliser is added to
the petrol.