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Starting manually:
7. Pull the starter rope lightly until you feel resistance.
Then pull out briskly and allow the rope to return
8).
slowly (
If the engine does not start after the next
4 attempts, read the section "Troubleshooting"
or contact a qualified workshop.
▪ Always pull the starter cord straight out.
▪ Do not let the cord spring back when it is
extended.
230 V Starting procedure
1.
Switching off the engine
1. Set the throttle to Slow
In order to prevent freezing, continue running
the auger and impeller until they are mostly
free of snow.
2. Remove the engine key (
x The engine switches off.
3. Turn the fuel tap to the Closed position (
Danger - risk of severe injury!
The engine may coast down. After deactivation,
make sure that the engine is at a standstill.
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Maintenance and care
Danger - risk of injury!
▪ Before performing any maintenance or service,
always switch off the engine and disconnect the
spark plug connector.
▪ The engine may coast down. After deactivation,
make sure that the engine is at a standstill.
Clean the engine after every use. Be especially
sure to remove residual de-icing salt.
Do not hose down the engine with water!
Water penetration may cause malfunctions
(ignition system, carburettor).
Replace the silencer if defective.
Follow the maintenance schedule.
Carburettor adjustment
Carburettor adjustments may be performed only
by customer service workshop.
Emptying the fuel tank
Danger - fire hazard!
Petrol and oil are highly flammable!
Follow the safety instructions!
Empty the fuel tank and carburettor before long-term
storage or changing the engine oil.
1. Place an approved petrol container under
the carburettor.
2. Use a funnel to avoid spilling petrol.
3. Remove the drain plug on the carburettor
(mind the seal!) and drain the petrol (
4. Screw the drain plug along with the seal carefully
into the carburettor (take care not to break).
5. Store the petrol or dispose of it appropriately.
Changing engine oil
Check the oil level on a regular basis (see maintenance
schedule).
Danger - risk of fire and explosion!
Before draining the oil, the fuel tank must
be emptied. Failure to do so entails the risk of
fire and explosion due to leaking fuel.
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