5.2
Maintenance intervals table
The maintenance frequency is given as an indication only and is for devices using fuel and oil complying with the specifications given
in this manual. The maintenance intervals can be shortened depending on the unit's operating conditions and requirements. Perform
the maintenance operations at the indicated due dates even if the number of hours' operation has not been reached. The warranty
will be invalidated if maintenance of the unit has not been performed correctly.
Operation to be carried out:
Clean the unit
Clean the spark
Unit
arrester
Replace the spark plug
Oil
Change
Clean the screen filter
Fuel
Clean the sediment
bowl
Clean
Air filter
Replace
Part numbers of parts to be used during maintenance:
5.3
Performing the maintenance operations
1.
Shut down the unit and wait at least 30 minutes for it to cool.
2.
Disconnect the cap(s) of the spark plug(s) and disconnect the negative "-" terminal on the battery (if fitted).
3.
Carry out maintenance in accordance with the information given in this manual and, to avoid the risk of damage to the unit,
only use original parts or their equivalent.
5.3.1
Drain the engine oil
To ensure that the oil service is performed quickly and correctly, the oil must be changed when the engine is warm (start the unit and
allow it to run for a few minutes if necessary).
1.
Place a suitable container under the oil drain screw (A12-B5), then remove the oil dipstick/filler plug (A2-B1) and the oil drain
screw.
2.
After draining completely, carefully refit the oil drain screw.
3.
Use a funnel to top up with oil (using oil which complies with the specifications given in this manual), and regularly check the
level.
The oil level must be between the minimum and maximum marks on the dipstick. If the oil level is too low, keep topping it up. If the oil
level is too high, drain some off.
4.
Refit and tighten the oil dipstick/filler plug.
5.
Wipe away any traces of oil with a clean cloth and check that there are no leaks.
5.3.2
Clean the screen filter
1.
If fitted: close the fuel tap.
2.
Unscrew the fuel tank cap (A3).
3.
Remove the screen filter (A4) located inside the fuel tank.
4.
With a low-pressure dry air gun, blow air through the screen filter, from the outside inwards.
5.
Rinse it using clean fuel and dry it. Replace it if it is damaged.
6.
Put the screen filter back inside the tank and screw the cap back onto the fuel tank.
5.3.3
Clean the sediment bowl.
1.
Close the fuel tap (A5).
2.
Unscrew the cover retaining screws (C2) and nuts (C3).
3.
Remove the cover (C1).
4.
Unscrew the sediment bowl (A13-C6).
5.
Use clean fuel to clean the sediment bowl, then dry it completely.
6.
Check that the cover (C4) and seal (C5) for the sediment bowl are in good condition: replace them if they are damaged.
7.
Screw the sediment bowl back on.
8.
Refit the cover and carefully tighten its mounting screws and nuts.
9.
Open the fuel tap and check that there are no leaks.
10. All traces of fuel should be wiped off with a clean cloth and the fuel tap closed again.
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