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11 STORAGE
If you are not going to use the appliance for lon-
ger than 2 – 3 months, the following work is nec-
essary to avoid any damage:
1. Empty the fuel tank:
■
Let the motor turn until it stops by itself.
Then there is no longer any petrol/oil mix-
ture in the fuel tank and in the carburettor
and deposits cannot form.
2. Cleaning the appliance:
■
Wipe the entire appliance and accessory
parts with a cleaning rag. Do not use pet-
rol or other solvents.
■
Shake out the collecting sack. Remove
any adhering, vacuumed material with a
hand brush.
■
Remove any dirt from all appliance open-
ings (including intake grille and cooling
openings for the motor).
12 TECHNICAL DATA
Dimensions (L x W x H) [mm], without tubes
Weight [kg]
■
With accessories for blowing operation
■
With accessories for vacuum operation
3
Displacement [cm
]
Maximum motor power [kW]
Maximum motor speed [rpm]
Spark plug
Volume of the fuel tank [l]
Petrol
Oil
Fuel mixture ratio [petrol:2-stroke oil]
Measured sound pressure level L
Measurement uncertainty
Measured sound power L
Guaranteed sound power [dB(A)]
3
Air throughput [m
/h]
■
In blowing operation
■
In vacuum operation
40
A [dB(A)]
P
A [dB(A)]
W
■
Open the intake grille and clean the
shredding blade and the rotor. Lightly oil
the shredding blade using a cleaning rag.
3. Oiling the cylinder:
■
Let the appliance cool down completely.
■
Pull off the spark plug connector and un-
screw the spark plug.
■
Drop a little oil into the spark plug open-
ing.
■
Slowly pull on the starter handle so the
piston moves and the oil is distributed in
the cylinder.
■
Screw the spark plug back in tightly and
plug in the spark plug connector.
4. Store the appliance in a dry place where pos-
sible.
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Item no.: 127380
350 x 250 x 350
4.7
5.8
27.6
0.8
8300
CHAMPION RCJ7Y
0.4
Lead-free, minimum 90 octane
Synthetic, for 2-stroke motors
40:1
93.9
3
106.6
109
610
600
Storage
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