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14.1 Maintenance intervals
Before commissioning:
1. Check the oil level on the oil tank cover with oil
dipstick (12.1).
2. If the oil is milky (water in the oil), contact custom-
er service immediately.
3. Check the high-pressure hose (2) for dam-
age (danger of bursting). Replace a damaged
high-pressure hose (2) immediately.
Every 25 operating hours:
1. Check the oil level on the oil tank cover with oil
dipstick (12.1).
2. If the oil is milky (water in the oil), contact custom-
er service immediately.
Every 50 operating hours:
1. Check the oil level on the oil tank cover with oil
dipstick (12.1).
2. If the oil is milky (water in the oil), contact custom-
er service immediately.
3. Clean the air filter.
4. Check the fasteners between the engine and the
frame for cracks and have cracked fasteners re-
placed by customer service.
14.2 Maintenance work
14.2.1 Changing the engine oil (Fig. 10/14)
Note:
Dispose of used oil in an environmentally friendly
manner!
The engine oil change should be carried out while
the engine is at operating temperature.
1. Provide a collecting container for approx. 1 litre
of oil.
2. Place the device on a suitable surface.
3. Open the oil drain screw (39) (Fig. 14).
4. Drain the engine oil into the collection container
provided.
5. To speed up the draining of the engine oil, you can
open the oil tank cover with oil dipstick (12.1).
6. After the used oil has drained out, close the oil
drain screw (39) and put the device back on level
ground.
7. Fill engine oil up to the top marking on the oil dip-
stick (12.1).
For oil type and filling quantity, see Technical
Data.
ATTENTION
• To check the oil level, do not screw in the oil tank
cover with oil dipstick (12.1), but only insert it up to
the thread.
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14.2.2 Air filter (Fig. 1)
Clean the air filter (21) regularly, replace if necessary.
1. Remove the air filter cover (21). Pull carefully on
the edges of the air filter (21).
2. Remove the contaminated filter element.
3. Knock out the contaminated filter element or blow
it out with compressed air at low pressure.
4. Replace the filter element and the air filter cover
(21).
14.2.3 Spark plug (Fig. 14)
Check the spark plug / spark plug connector (31) for
contamination for the first time after 20 operating
hours and clean it with a copper wire brush if neces-
sary. Then service the spark plug every 50 operating
hours.
1. Remove the spark plug connector (31) from the
spark plug by turning it.
2. Remove the spark plug with the enclosed spark
plug wrench (35).
3. The re-assembly takes place in reverse order.
14.3 Service information
With this product, it is necessary to note that the fol-
lowing parts are subject to natural or usage-related
wear, or that the following parts are required as con-
sumables.
Wearing parts*: Spark plug, high-pressure hose,
spraying lance, nozzles, air filter
* may not be included in the scope of supply!
15. Storage
m CAUTION
Risk of injury and damage!
• Note the weight of the device during transport.
Store the device and its accessories in a dark, dry
and frost-free place that is inaccessible to children.
The optimum storage temperature is between 5 and
30˚C.
Cover the device to protect it from dust or moisture.
Store the operating manual with the device.
15.1 Preparation for storage
Note:
Dispose of petrol in an environmentally friendly manner!
1. Empty the fuel tank (9) with a fuel suction pump
(not included in the scope of delivery).
2. To ensure that no petrol remains in the carburet-
tor, the remaining petrol in the carburettor must be
drained out. To do this, place a suitable container
(not included in the scope of delivery) under the
carburettor and open the petrol drain screw (41).
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