• Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the tool turn the motor off, wait for all the mobile parts to stop, disconnect the
spark plug cable and set it away from the spark plug. Otherwise, the operator may suffer severe burns and / or damage
the tool.
Air Filter Cleansing
• Adjust the choke lever into the "| | Start" position.
• Remove the air filter cap pressing the lock situated on
both sides.
• Using compressed air or a brush, eliminate as much dirt
or sawdust as possible, away from the area uncovered
when removing the motor housing.
• Remove the air filter.
• Depending on how long the machine is used, you may
clean the filter by superficially tapping it lightly against a
flat and smooth surface to displace most of the sawdust
and dust.
• You may also use compressed air on both sides of the
filter to blow away dirt.
• For a more thorough cleansing clean the air filter in
soapy water. Rinse and let it dry completely before
installing it back into the tool.
• If using compress air to dry it, blow on both sides of the
filter.
• Set back the filter. Verify it is flush in place.
General Cleansing
• Using a brush or compressed air, clean and clear the
ventilation slots from the starter unit when necessary.
• Likewise, clean periodically the motor cylinder and fan
blades to remove debris. Otherwise the motor may get
damaged do to overheating.
• Depending on the type of fuel and oil used, or the
particular working conditions, the exhaust pipe and muffler
orifices may get obstructed with carbon deposits. If the tool
shoes some power loss it may be necessary to eliminate
those deposits to restore performance. Take the tool to a
Authorized Service Center to carry out
this type of service.
Debris Collecting Pouch
CAUTION
When the debris pouch is full, the suction
capacity of the machine decreases considerably. Once the
pouch is full, empty the collecting pouch before you
continue using the tool.
• Remove the collecting pouch from its connection. Use the
steps opposite from assembly.
• Empty the pouch contents and turn the pouch inside-out
to clean it using a brush.
• For a more thorough cleansing remove the pouch from
the elbow pipe loosening the hook fastener and loop.
Clean the pouch using water and mild soap. Let it dry
completely before using or storing.
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Maintenance
Spark Plug Replacement
• The motor runs with a Champion RCJ-6Y spark plug or
Torch L8RTC with 0,025" electrode gap. Replace every year
with an identical spark plug.
• Using a spark plug wrench turn left to loosen the worn
spark plug. Remove it.
• Insert the new spark plug and tighten by hand. Then,
give it half-a-turn using the wrench.
CAUTION
• Use care not to damage the spark plug
thread, otherwise the motor gets seriously damaged.
Muffler and Exhaust Cleansing
• Dependent of type of fuel, amount of oil used and / or
conditions, the muffler and exhaust can get clogged with
carbon deposits. If the tool shows loss of power, those
deposits shall need to be removed to improve
performance. Go to a
Service Center to carry out the service.
• The muffler is built with a spark-arrest screen inside the
muffler. After long periods of use the screen gets dirty
and the muffler needs replacement. Go to a
Authorized Service Center to carry
out the replacement.
Tool Storage
When the tool is stored one month or longer consider the
following:
• Drain the fuel tank contents into a gasoline designated
container. All the remaining fuel shall be re-used in other
equipment using 2-stroke motors with 40:1 ratio.
• Run the motor until burning the rest of the fuel and it
off. This way all residual fuel will be eliminated and will
prevent gum deposit build up that damages the fuel
system.
• Clean the tool thoroughly.
• Store the unit in a ventilated area, away from corrosive
agents such as garden chemical products or de-icing salt.
Keep it away from the reach of children.
• Obey all the government regulations concerning fuel
handling and management.
Authorized