- performance losses,
- startup problems,
- too high fuel consumption
Clean the air filter approx. every 8 operating hours, or even
more often in particularly dusty conditions.
1. Set the starting lever (choke) to the
carburettor
2. Remove the air filter cover.
3. Remove the foam air filter.
4. Wash the air filter in lukewarm soapy water.
Do not blow out the dirt, there is a danger of eye injuries!
5. Clean the inside of the air filter with a brush.
6. Allow the air filter to dry thoroughly and replace it.
7. Replace the air filter cover
Replace the air filter regularly.
Damaged air filters must be replaced before starting work.
Clean or replace the fuel filter
Check the fuel filter if necessary. A dirty fuel filter hinders the fuel supply.
Open the fuel filler cap and pull the fuel filter through the opening with a wire hook.
light soiling ➜ remove the fuel filter from the fuel line and clean the filter in cleaning gasoline
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heavy dirt ➜ replace the fuel filter
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Change or check spark plug
High voltage! Do not touch the spark plug or the spark plug connector while the engine is running.
Danger of burns when the engine is hot. Wear protective gloves!
Check the spark plug and the distance between the electrodes regularly.
Proceed as follows:
1. remove the spark plug connector from the spark plug
2. unscrew the spark plug with the spark plug wrench provided.
The electrode gap should be between 0.6 and 0.7 mm.
Clean the spark plug if it is dirty.
Replace the spark plug:
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if it has a damaged insulation body
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in case of heavy burn-up of the electrodes
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for very dirty or oily electrodes
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every month in regular operation
Use one of the following spark plugs:
Torch BMR6A
Manual_FX-LBP165T_Int24_rev2
position so that no dirt gets into the
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