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Service after 50 tank fill-ups
After every 50 tank fill-ups, the brushcutter must be thoroughly
serviced and checked in a MAKITA service center.
Overview of maintenance and care
The maintenance work described below must
be performed regularly and properly in order to
guarantee long service life of your brushcutter
and the full functional efficiency of the safety
devices as well as to prevent any form of damage.
Risk of accidents exists in case of nonobser-
vance!
General
After each tank fill-up
Daily
Weekly
Quarterly
Prior to putting the
brushcutter out of
operation for a longer
period of time
Yearly
After 200 hours of ope-
ration
• Complete brushcutter
• Screws and nuts
• Throttle lever
• Safety locking button
• Start/Stop switch
• Air filter
• Cooling air guide
• Cutting tool
• Idle speed
• Engine oil
• Gasoline hoses
• Spark plug
• Muffler
• Suction head
• Gasoline tank
• Fuel tank
• Carburetor
Complete brushcutter
• Gasoline hoses
• Valve play
• Check for damage and sealed tightness
• Check for proper function and firm fit
• Check for proper function
• Check for proper function
• Check for proper function
• Clean
• Clean
• Check for damage and sharpness
• Check (cutting tool must not rotate at the same time)
• Check the oil level, refill oil if necessary
• Check for sealed tightness; if necessary, let the hoses be replaced
by a MAKITA service center
• Check and replace if necessary
• Check the outlet and clean if necessary
• Replace felt filter
• Clean
• Empty
• Run empty
Let this be checked by a MAKITA service center!
• Let this be replaced by a MAKITA service center!
• Let this be adjusted by a MAKITA service center!