Storing
If the sweeper has not been used for a long time, the following
steps need to be taken:
thorough cleaning and repair of damaged varnish
•
lubricating of spots that need lubrication and sweeper run
•
for 1 – 2 minutes
applying anti-corrosive oil on the sweeping brush and
•
chassis.
Troubleshooting
Have all problems on your sweeper requiring major interference removed in your authorised shop. Any unauthorised interference may
cause damage. If problems cannot be removed by the described measures, you must quickly contact your authorised shop.
Failure
Cause
Engine switch not in "I" position (ON)
Fuel tap closed
Choke lever open
Socket plug not fitted
Engine not starting
Spark plug dirty or faulty
Incorrect spark plug electrodes distance
Fuel tank empty
Old fuel
Air filter dirty
Engine switching off
Too big distance of spark plug electrodes
after being started
Spark plug dirty or faulty
Socket plug or cable released
Fuel screen dirty
Engine failing
Air hole in the tank lid blocked
Air filter dirty
Old fuel
Engine failing in high
Too small distance of spark plug electrodes
revolutions
Air filter dirty
Engine with too low
Sweeping brush blocked by foreign items
output
Cooling air system blocked
Engine getting too
Too little of engine oil
much heated
Air filter dirty
Sweeping brush blocked with foreign items
Sweeping brush not
Bowden cable set too freely
working
Sweeping brush setting too small
Sweeping depth too
Worn-out brushes
small
Putting the sweeper out of operation and storing
Do not transport the sweeper, put it out of operation and store
when tilted forward, backward or sideways.
Do not store the sweeper in damp rooms, in rooms where
fertilizers are stored, in stables or near them. Tilting may cause
the engine oil to get to the combustion space, which in
consequence may bring problems wit starting and oil
carbonization – risk of strong corrosion formation.
Measure
Put the engine switch to "I" position
Open the fuel tap
Close the choke lever
Fit the socket plug
Clean or replace the spark plug
Set the electrodes distance to 0.7 – 0.8 mm
Add fuel
Replace old fuel with new one
Clean the air filter
Set the electrodes distance to 0.7 – 0.8 mm
Clean or replace the spark plug
Fix the socket plug firmly on the spark plug
Fix the spark plug cable
Clean the fuel screen
Change the tank lid
Clean the air filter
Replace old fuel with new one
Set the electrodes distance to 0.7 – 0.8 mm
Clean the air filter
Remove foreign items off the sweeping brush
Clean the ventilation louvers and cooling fins
Add engine oil
Clean the air filter
Remove foreign items and check whether the sweeping
brush is not damaged
Set the Bowden cable
Set the sweeping brush
Replace the brushes