Cleaning and maintenance overview
Before each use
What?
General function
check.
Check all screw
connections and
tighten if necessary.
Check cable of the
pull-starter for
damage
Check motor oil level ► Checking the level of
After each use
What?
Cleaning the device ► Cleaning the device –
Every 25 hours of operation
What?
Cleaning the spark
plug
Cleaning the air filter ► Cleaning the air fil-
All 100 operating hours or once in year
What?
Replacing the
spark plug
Cleaning the device
Clean unit immediately after every use. Dried
grass remains are very hard, and are very dif-
ficult to remove.
– Remove grass remains with a brush, and
a plastic scraper if required (do not use
sharp implements).
– Remove deposits on the wheels.
– Wipe the tool with a damp cloth.
– Never clean the unit with water or high-
pressure jet.
Changing the blades
DANGER! Risk of injury! Never
touch the blade on the cutting edge.
Wear gloves at all times when work-
ing with the blade.
► P. 6, fig. 8
How?
Visual check.
Hand-tighten the screw
connections using the
appropriate tool.
Visual inspection.
motor oil – p. 45
How?
p. 45.
How?
► Cleaning the spark
plug – p. 46,
ter – p. 45
How?
► Replacing the spark
plug – p. 46, Replace-
ment spark plugs:
► Technical data – p. 47.
Removing
– Release the screw (23).
– Remove the washer (26).
– Remove the blade (24) carefully.
Installing
NOTICE! Risk of damage to the
device! Ensure the correct installa-
tion direction: the pegs (25) must
line up with the holes in the blade.
– Carefully attach the blade (24).
– Attach the washer (26).
– Tighten the blade using screw (23).
Cleaning the air filter
► P. 3, fig. 2
NOTICE! Risk of damage to the
device! The device should never be
operated without an air filter, as this
may cause damage to the engine.
NOTICE! Risk of damage to the
device! Always use original air fil-
ters approved by the manufacturer.
– Switch off the motor and remove the spark
plug connector.
► P. 6, fig. 9
– Open the air filter housing (13).
► P. 6, fig. 10
– Remove the air filter (27).
– Clean all parts of the air filter unit.
– Fit new air filter.
– Re-close the air filter housing (13).
Checking the level of motor oil
► P. 6, fig. 11
– Pull out the motor oil filling screw (15) and
remove.
– Read off the oil level on the scale on the
underside of the motor oil filling screw.
– The oil stand must be placed between [A]
and [B].
Cleaning/replacing spark plugs
WARNING! Danger of injury from
high voltage! Do not touch the
spark plug connector or the spark
plug while the motor is running.
► P. 7, fig. 12
– Remove spark plug connector (14).
► P. 7, fig. 13
– Unscrew the spark plug (28) using a spark
plug spanner.
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