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Chart of Manteinance.

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 CHART OF MAINTENANCE

Before and 
after use

Every  
25 hours

Every  
100 hours

Breakups, leak of oil, 

worn out parts

Checkup

Screws and nuts

Checkup

Sliding throttle

Checkup

Killing off button

Checkup

Engine idle

Checkup

Rubber mountings

Checkup

Carburation by the  
spark-plug colour

Checkup

Carburetor

Checkup and cleaning

Pull starter system

General check and 
lubrification hooks

Substitution rope,  

pulley, hooks

Carburetor membranes

Checkup

To 100 hours or 1  

year, substitution

Reed valve

Checkup

Substitution

Soundproofing  
material silencer

Optional substitution

Necessary substitution

O-ring exhaust

Substitution

Spark-plug

Substitution

Gaskets

Substitution

Piston ring

Substitution

Piston

Cleaning soot  
and measure

Roller bearing

Substitution

O-ring head

Substitution

Head

Cleaning soot

Oilseal crankcase  
Substitution

Substitution

Bearing crankshaft

To 200 hours substitution

Crankshaft

To 200 hours measurement

Oil reduction

Sustitución

Oilseals reduction  
Substitution

Substitution

Bearings reduction

Substitution

Masses of clutch

Measurement

USER MANUAL

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Summary of Contents for RM80

Page 1: ...page 2 page 10 page 28 page 36 USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ponents and elements 03 Engine 03 Running in of the engine 03 Starting up the engine 04 Reductor gear and transmission 04 Inlet 05 Adjustment of the carburation 06 Maintenance 07 Torque table 09 CONTE...

Page 3: ...recommend warming it up for 15 minutes over 5000 RPM in order to not to harm the clutch mechanism before start flying During the first hours you should not force the engine at its maximum RPM we recom...

Page 4: ...500 RPM since at that regime the clutch hammers are constantly opening and closing due to the limited centrifugal force and due to hitting against the hood it is quite likely that the springs and even...

Page 5: ...tumn winter and to the altitude We recommend this procedure to be done by an expert Low medium regime carburation can be adjusted using the longest screw 1 PICTURES 25 and 25B Turning left open the mi...

Page 6: ...ck and its springs 2 Check spark plug The inner part colour should be clear brown and have a 0 5 mm gap between electrodes 3 Proceed with internal cleaning of petrol pump pressure tube TDR Dellorto ca...

Page 7: ...le Otherwise if flying hours are more than 200 please send your Paramotor to manufacturer in order to replace worn elements and review thermal group 1 Check state of petrol pump Dellorto TDR version a...

Page 8: ...eady for the use 11 3 1 Propeller mounting 11 3 2 Fuel 11 3 3 Starting and turning off 12 3 4 Warm up 12 3 5 Carburetor adjustment 13 3 6 Break in 14 4 Normal operation 15 4 1 Discovering new horizons...

Page 9: ...problem with our help we invites you to directly contact the authorized dealer or directly the Vittorazi You include in the claim the serial number XXXX of the motor that you find under the system ca...

Page 10: ...on the ground take off landing watch out that nobody draws near to the propeller in rotation A good safety distance is 50 meters for all directions of projection of the propeller and 20 meters for the...

Page 11: ...peller is in composite carbon Propeller in wood once tightened the propeller it is opportune to check that the pich of the two blades is identical If there is a considerable variation among the two bl...

Page 12: ...asoline that enters into the carburetor For a good starting of the engine when the circuit is empty or the motor is cold need to enter just a few of gasoline in the carburetor This small quantity of g...

Page 13: ...w H or High speed 3 Screw of the throttle open the butterfly 4 Pressure plug 5 Lever of butterfly 6 Valve for the first filling of the carburetor If you choose to verify the carburetor setting proceed...

Page 14: ...e manual A phase of break in executed with care improves the duration and the performances of the motor The motor must be uses with attention in the first 7 8 hours of the break in 25 30 liters For th...

Page 15: ...ew High Always with caution also flights of 30 mins Maintain the same percentage of oil pointed out in chart 4 6 1 Repeat the controls Chart 3 6 1 At the end of the 30 liters of break in the screw Hig...

Page 16: ...shrewdness are not followed We advise not to leave the motor idling for some minutes and accordingly to flood it 6 1 IGNITION COIL AND SPARK PLUG Manteinance 16 USER MANUAL 5 SPECIFICATION AND TECHNIC...

Page 17: ...at Our suggestion is to check every 25 hours of use the cleaning of the carburetor getting off the two sides of the carburetor figure 1 Clean the carburettor case blowing gently with pneumatics in the...

Page 18: ...o replace all the gaskets of tight after 100 hours of use of the motor gasket cylinder carburetor reed valve and silencer Equally the o ring exhaust cylinder head In the case the motor is not used for...

Page 19: ...itions of the rubber mountings In the case which one of these presents a crack or a detachment of the rubber immediately replace it Reached the 100 hours replaces the rubber mountings of the motor 4pc...

Page 20: ...on with the pulley turn upside down the washer Position the rope in the hollow as in figure 2 turn the rope in the pulley wrapping up to fill it Always maintaining the rope in the hollow rotating coun...

Page 21: ...membranes Checkup To 100 hours or 1 year substitution Reed valve Checkup Substitution Soundproofing material silencer Optional substitution Necessary substitution O ring exhaust Substitution Spark pl...

Page 22: ...Screws carbon propeller of 6mms 8 Nm Screws wood propeller of 6mms 10 11 Nm TOOLS OF MEASUREMENT Centesimal caliper Feeler from 0 05 to 1 00 mms Torque wrench scale 2 10 Nm Scale 8 60 Nm Stroboscopic...

Page 23: ...carburation The motor has received too much gasoline for a wrong procedure of starting Get off the spark plug and the carburetor Make turn the motor with the starting or han dly Dry the sparkplug The...

Page 24: ...tor Check the junctions or replace the aged pipeline or bulb Dirty gasoline filter Replace it Carburetor membranes worn out Replace it Too much soot in the head Clean it Problem to the cylinder or pis...

Page 25: ...plug has soot in the electrode Clean it with an iron brush or replace it The cap of the spark plug is not well installed with the cable Checkup or replace the cap The electric plant Check there are no...

Page 26: ...components and elements 27 Engine 27 Running in the Engine 27 Starting the Engine 28 Reduction Gear and Transmission 28 Inlet 29 Adjustment of the Carburation 29 Maintenance 31 Torque Table 32 CONTENT...

Page 27: ...he ground and or in the air with unleaded petrol and a ratio of 2 5 This ratio should never change during the use of your Paramotor If you go through a proper running in the useful life of the engine...

Page 28: ...the same time on the petrol circuit feeder pump injecting the amount a feeder pump can hold We recommend full throttle at the same time you are pulling the starting rope When the engine has started yo...

Page 29: ...125 Engine Components and Elements WARNING Be aware that the pull start rope can pull back or be locked if you have over primed the carburettor and that it could hurt your hand due to its backward mov...

Page 30: ...one minutes scale according to a watch measurement since it is very sensitive If the low range is very weak starting will be difficult and accelerating will fade it away If the low range is very rich...

Page 31: ...12 Nm or 1 2 Kgm outside petrol filter and inside carburettor filter wood propeller torque max 11 Nm or 1 1 Kgm carbon propeller torque max 8 Nm or 8 Kgm spark plug check clutch check and its springs...

Page 32: ...y high please continue with previous revisions and replacements schedule Otherwise if flying hours are more than 200 please send your Paramotor to manufacturer in order to replace worn elements and re...

Page 33: ...RBURETOR 34 3 CARBURATION 35 5 WARNING 35 3 BELT TENSION 36 5 Interventions to be carried out EVERY 20 HOURS 37 3 Interventions to be carried out OUT EVERY 50 HOURS 37 5 WORKING TEMPERATURE 37 INDICE...

Page 34: ...provides excellent performance requiring few tuning interventions In any case changes in climatic and height conditions can affect functioning The carburetor is adjusted during the testing phase with...

Page 35: ...OFF When the H L screws are tightened loosened carry out variations of 1 8 of a turn each time or 45 larger movements in one turn can cause damage to the engine WARNING WARNING Before starting the eng...

Page 36: ...eral times to the maximum speed at intervals of 1 minute Once 20 minutes have passed turn the engine off When it has cooled down carry out a complete tightening of all the engine screws Now the engine...

Page 37: ...depression tube may become damaged by atmospheric agents therefore their duration over time may be different to that shown The condition must therefore be checked and possible replacement may be nece...

Page 38: ...CHT It is therefore necessary to use a tool to read these temperatures in order to protect the engine and above all ensure the safety of yourself and others We also inform you that high exhaust gas t...

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