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7.4 CLEANING
Carry out cleaning operations
with the machine switched off Do
not try to remove any material stuck
in the brush without firstly:
• Releasing brush and speed controls.
•
Turning off the engine.
Always clean the machine after use.
To clean the machine adhere to the
instructions provided below:
•
Clean the engine with a brush
and/or compressed air.
•
Do not spray water directly onto the engine.
•
After cleaning using water, start the
machine and brush to remove any
water which may otherwise end up in
the bearings and cause damage.
IMPORTANT
Never use high-pressure water
jets. It could damage the electrical components.
7.5 SPARK PLUG
For spark plug operations, contact the
Dealer or Authorised Assistance Centre.
Consult the Maintenance Table and
the Problems Identification Table for
any intervention on the spark plug.
7.6 CARBURETTOR
The carburettor is pre-tuned by the
manufacturer. Consult the Problems
Identification Table to check when intervention
is required on the carburettor (chap. 12).
7.7 AIR FILTER CLEANING
1.
Unscrew the filter cap knob
(fig.
13
.A) and remove the lid (fig.
13.B).
2.
Unscrew the knob (fig.
13.C) and
remove the filter (fig.
13.D).
3.
Clean the filter with a jet of compressed
air from the inside out.
4.
Make sure the filter is not damaged.
If this is the case, replace it.
5.
Reassemble the filter (fig. 13.D),
knob (fig. 13.C), lid (fig. 13.B) and
knob (fig.
13
.A) in sequence.
7.8 NUTS AND BOLTS
•
Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure
the equipment is in safe working condition.
•
At frequent intervals check all fasteners
on the discharge chute to ensure
they are securely tightened.
8. STORAGE
When you intend to put your machine
away for more than 30 days:
1.
Change the engine oil if this operation has
not been done in the last three months.
2.
Accurately clean the machine.
3.
Check for any damage. If necessary,
see to the necessary repairs.
4.
If the paintwork is damaged,
touch it up to prevent rust.
5.
Protect any exposed metal surfaces from rust.
6.
Store the machine indoors if possible.
7.
Avoid placing heavy loads on the brush and
brush protection guard. The weight could
deform the brush and make it unusable.
9. ASSISTANCE AND REPAIRS
This manual provides all the necessary
information to run the machine and for correct
basic maintenance operations which can
be performed by the user. Any regulations
and maintenance operations not described
herein must be carried out by your Dealer
or Authorized Service Centre, which have
the necessary knowledge and equipment to
ensure that the work is carried out correctly,
maintaining the correct degree of safety and the
original operating conditions of the machine.
Any operations performed in unauthorized
centres or by unqualified persons will totally
invalidate the Warranty and all obligations
and responsibilities of the Manufacturer.
•
Only authorized service workshops can carry
out guaranteed repairs and maintenance.
•
The authorized service workshops
only use genuine spare parts. Genuine
spare parts and accessories have been
designed specifically for machines.
• Non-genuine spare parts and accessories are
not approved. Use of non-genuine spare parts
and accessories cause the warranty to expire.
•
It is advisable to send your machine
once a year to an authorized service
workshop for servicing, assistance
and safety device inspection.
10. WARRANTY COVERAGE
The warranty covers all material and
manufacturing defects. The user must
follow all the instructions provided in
the accompanying documentation.
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