Error
Engine does
not start
Fuel is leaking
from the
appliance
Fuel spills over
the fuel filler
cap
Motor is
running,
voltmeter
shows correct
voltage.
Sockets are
without power
EN
V. 1.2
Possible cause
No ignition spark
present
Fuel system leaking
Fuel tank too full
Circuit breaker not
ON
Solution
Check the spark plug connector for
damage and correct fit.
Check ignition spark: Unscrew the candle.
The appliance must be stationary. Hold
the grounding part of the candle to a
grounding part of the appliance. Pull the
cable through.
No ignition spark visible afterwards:
Check the fuel supply. The float may
become wedged in the carburetor during
shipping. Open the screw at the bottom
of the carburetor and pull off the cover.
The float is then open and must be made
operable. It must not be obstructed by
adjacent parts.
Check the entire fuel system for leaks and
shut down if necessary.
Always leave approx. 1/3 of the fuel
tank unfilled. There are two locking lugs
on the inside of the fuel filler cap, these
can be bent a little more towards the fuel
filler cap. The fuel filler cap is then pressed
more firmly against the fuel tank.
The circuit breaker on the control panel
must be flipped. Only then is there voltage
on the sockets.
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