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Changing blades
The protective cover must be
shortened when using the
blade. (See Chapter: “Remov-
ing/mounting the protective
cover extension”)
1. Switch the engine off.
2. Place the device on the ground in a
stable position and ensure that no fuel
escapes.
3. Block the mounting spindle (48) using
the hexagon socket wrench (24) as de-
picted.
4. Place either the 3-toothed or 4-toothed
blade onto the mounting spindle (48).
The blade can be used on both sides.
5. Fasten the blade using the washer (49),
conical spring washer (50) and nut (51).
6.
Remove the hexagon socket
wrench (24).
Removing/mounting the
protective cover extension
If using blades, the protective cover exten-
sion must be removed.
If using the thread spool, the edge of the ex-
tension must be mounted.
1. Release the mounting screw (52) using
a Phillips-head screwdriver.
2. Unclip both sides of the click lock (53).
3. Remove the protective cover extension
(54).
Cleaning the Air Filter
Never operate the equipment with-
out the air ilter otherwise dust and
dirt enter the engine and result in
damage to the machine. Keep the
air ilter clean.
1. Switch off the engine.
2. Undo the screw (41) on the air ilter
cover (6) and take off the air ilter cov
-
er (6) from the air ilter housing (42).
3. Remove the air ilter (43) from the air
ilter housing (42).
4. Clean the ilter (43) with soap and wa
-
ter and allow it to dry in the air
Never use petrol for cleaning!
5. Reinstall the ilter (43) and the air ilter
cover (6) in reverse order.
Replace the air ilter (43) if it is
worn, damaged or dirty (see
“Spare parts/Accessories“).
Changing / Adjusting the
Spark Plug
Worn spark plugs or a spark gap
that is too great will result in a
power reduction of the engine.
1. Switch off the equipment.
2. Take the spark plug connector (2) off of
the spark plug (44).
3. Screw out the spark plug (44)
anti-
clockwise
using the enclosed mainte-
nance key (see
23).
4. Check the spark gap with the aid of a
feeler gauge (available from specialist
retailers).
The electrode gap must
be 0.6 – 0.7 mm.
5. If necessary, adjust the gap by care-
fully bending the spark plug (44) earth
electrode.
6. Clean the spark plug (44) with a wire
brush.
7. Reinsert the cleaned and adjusted
spark plug (44) or replace a damaged
spark plug (44) with a new spark plug
(e.g. “TORCH L8RTC” spark plug).
8. Reattach the spark plug connector (2).
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