5.5
Fuelling up
The high-performance two-stroke engine of this power tool requires a petrol-oil
mix in the combustion chamber (petrol and oil = fuel mix).
MOTOMAX 350 is equipped with a fuel tank and an oil tank each that must be
filled according to the specification below
The fuel mix is automatically formed during operation in these models (separate lubrication,
EasyLube, Intelligent Lubrication).
Fill in operating media (fuel mix or petrol and oil)
Observe the safety provisions when fuelling up. Fuel up only with the motor switched off.
• Clean the fill-in area well.
• Put down the motor device so that the fuel tank cap points up.
• Unscrew the tank cap.
• To avoid contamination in the tank, use a screen funnel if possible.
• Fill the tank no farther than to the lower edge of the nozzle.
• Screw on the tank cap tightly again until the overturning protection clearly "skips".
• After fuelling up, clean any splashed operating medium from the power tool.
• Never start or operate the power tool at the site of fuelling.
MOTOMAX 350
Danger to health! Direct skin contact with petrol and breathing in of
petrol fumes must be excluded.
18
19
Fuel tank (18) for lead-free regular petrol or
lead-free super petrol with a minimum
octane number of 92 RON.
Do not fill any fuel mix into the fuel tank (18)!
Oil tank (19, green cap) for branded 2-stroke
engine oil corresponding to the standard
ISO-L-EGD or JASO FD.
.
If there is not enough oil in the oil tank, the
power tool will automatically reduce output
even in the lower speed area and will not
reach the speed required for work, which will
be noticed by changed noise generation as
compared to regular operation.
At this point at the latest, oil must be
refuelled.
Preparing for use
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