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8. ENGINE OIL
Have the engine horizontally, unscrew the cap (see Figure
8) and fill the tank of oil from the threaded hole.
The level must be shown in Figure 10.
The capacity of the tank is approximately 0.08L/0.1L
depending on the engine model.
It recommends the use of oil type SAE 10W-30 SF or
higher. Use of Multi-grade oil tends to increase
consumption at high temperatures. Do not add oil with
characteristics different from those of already
existing in the engine
When the tank is full, tighten the cap of the oil.
The lubrication of your engine is vital to ensure the perfor-
mance and durability of your car.
It is recommended for both follow the rules prescribed by
the manufacturer in terms of regular maintenance.
Is goodl monitored daily before use
strengthen the machine, the oil level.
The level should be between references and MIN MAX
sull’asta control.
For the replacement of exhausted (see Figure 9), simply
unscrew the cap and tilt the engine on the side of the hole
by the oil spill in a container placed under.
With the engine warm, act with great caution:
danger of burns.
The oil must be disposed exhausted in the appropriate
collection centers because it contains substances harmful
to the environment.
9. USE OF BRUSHCUTTER
The engine is equipped with a system of internal
lubrication particularly sought guarantees optimal
operation under all conditions of use. Unlike a normal 4-
stroke engine which is forced to work only horizontally,
the engine ACTIVE is designed to work in any inclination
ensuring a high durability.
If you use the brush-saws in a vertical position with
the engine down and the cutting up is good not exceed two
minutes of continuous use. For any other angle there is no
lubrication problems.
NO !
YES !
7. ROTOFIX SYSTEM
GRIP ROTATE
Pull the ring (1) to handle (2) and rotate in the direction of
the arrow.
In this case remains in the grip position rotating operation
may change the direction of cutting.
GRIP FIXED
Rotate the ring until the graft is placed in their home. The
ring snaps and goes to lock the handle in position chosen
by the operator. In this case, the grip remains in a fixed
location.