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Adjusting the Bowden Cable
If the Bowden cable becomes misplaced
for the drive and has too much play, it can
be adjusted.
1. Loosen the small lock nut (32a).
2. - Turn the adjusting nut (32b)
anticlockwise:
The Bowden cable shortens.
- Turn the adjusting nut (32b)
clockwise:
The Bowden cable lengthens.
Sharpening/Replacing the Blade
• Take off the spark plug and check the
blade for wear and damage.
• Always have a blunt blade resharp
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ened by a specialist workshop, as an
imbalance check can be carried out
there.
• Always have a specialist workshop
change a damaged or imbalanced
blade. Incorrect installation can result
in serious injury.
Adjusting the Carburettor
The carburettor has been preset in the
factory for optimum performance. If read
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justments are required, have the adjust
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ments made by a specialist workshop.
Storage
General Storage Instructions
Do not store the equipment
with a full collection box. In hot
weather, the grass begins to fer-
ment when heat is generated.
Risk of fire.
• Clean and service the equipment be
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fore storage.
• Allow the engine to cool before storing
the equipment in enclosed areas.men
abstellen.
• Use suitable and authorised contain
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ers for storing fuel.
• Keep the equipment in a dry place
that is protected from dust and out of
reach of children.
• For space-saving storage, the upper
handle bar can be folded down (see
small image
) Release the quick-re
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lease lever and fold down the handle
bar so the equipment takes up less
space. The Bowden cables must not
be squashed when doing this.
• Do not wrap the equipment in nylon
bags as damp and mould could form
Storage During Longer Breaks
from Operation
Non-observance of the storage
instructions may cause starting
problems or permanent damage
as a result of fuel residues in the
carburettor.
• Empty petrol tank in a well-ventilated
place.
• Empty carburettor: For this purpose,
start motor and leave it running until
the motor stops. Let motor cool down.
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