Spark Arrester Cleaning Service
Clean the spark arrester every 50 hours of operation.
WARNING
Engines can become extremely hot during normal
operation. Hot engine components can cause severe
burns. Stop the engine and allow it to cool before
servicing spark arrester.
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B
A. Muffler
B. Spark Arrester
B
A
A. Spark Arrester
B. Brush
Carbon Removal of Engine Internal Parts
Every 50 hours of operation.
These items must be performed with proper tools.
See your authorized equipment dealer for service.
Gear Case and Blades Lubrication
Lubricate the gear case every 20 hours.
WARNING
Hot engine parts can cause severe burns.
Allow engine to stop, and cool before lubricating the
gear case.
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B
C
B
D
A. Gear Case
B. Grease Nipple
C. Cutter Blades
D. Machine Oil
WARNING
Cutter blades can cause severe injury.
Wear gloves to protect hands when handling cutter
blades.
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Remove the spark arrester
from the exhaust hole of
muffler.
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Clean deposits from the spark
arrester screen by brushing it.
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Install the spark arrester.
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Disconnect the spark plug cap
from the spark plug.
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Inject grease into the gear
case through grease nipples
with a grease gun.
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Apply a few drops of machine
oil to blades on each refueling.
STORAGE
Drain Fuel System
WARNING
Gasoline is a toxic substance. Dispose of gasoline
properly. Contact your local authorities for approved
disposal methods.
The production to be stored over 30 days should be, completely
drain the fuel to prevent gum deposits forming on essential
carburetor parts, the fuel filter, and fuel tank.
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B
A. Lubricator
B. Plug Hole
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Clean the hedge clipper.
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Remove all the fuel from the
tank and run the engine at an
idle to use up the fuel in the
carburetor.
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Remove the spark plug, pour
in 0.5 ml of new 2-stroke
engine oil through the plug
hole, pull the recoil starter
several times, and reinstall the
spark plug.
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Slowly pull the recoil starter
grip until resistance is felt.
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Store the Engine in a clean
and dry place.
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