GGP Italy SPA LAWN MOWER 71520122 2 M150 OPERATORS MANUAL
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1EN READING AND UNDERSTANDINGTHE MANUAL Some paragraphs in the manual containing infor-mation of particular importance for safety andoperation are highlighted at various levels ofemphasis, and signify the following: or These give details or further information onwhat has already been said, and aim to preventdamage either to the engine or other damages. Non-observance will re-sult in the risk of injury to oneself or others. Non-observance will re-sult in the risk of serious injury or death tooneself or others. All indications,“front”, “rear”, “right” and “left”,are to be taken as referring to theengine positioned with the sparkplug facing forwards with respectto the observer. NOTE !DANGER! !WARNING! IMPORTANTNOTE 1.1 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.General information ................................... 12.Safety regulations ..................................... 13.Components and controls ........................ 24.What you need to know ............................ 35.Standards of use ...................................... 46.Maintenance ............................................. 57.Troubleshooting ........................................ 78.Technical data ........................................... 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS The number before the paragraph title refers tothe text references and their related figures(shown inside front and back covers). SAFETY SYMBOLS Your engine should be used with due care andattention. Symbols have therefore been placedon the engine to remind you of the main precau-tions to be taken. Their full meaning is explainedlater on. You are also asked to carefully read the safetyregulations in the applicable chapter of thishandbook. Warning! - Read instructions beforeusing. Warning!- Keep away from hot sur-faces. 1.2 (to be strictly applied) A) TRAINING 1) Carefully read the instructions containedin this manual and the instructions of themachine on which this engine is installed.Learn how to stop the motor quickly.2) Never allow people unfamiliar with theseinstructions to use the engine.3) Never use the engine while people, espe-cially children, or pets are nearby.4) Remember that the operator or user isresponsible for accidents or hazards occur-ring to other people or their property. 2. GENERAL SAFETY STANDARDSB) PREPARATION 1) Do not wear loose-fitting clothing, dan-gling drawstrings, jewels or items that couldbecome caught; tie up long hair and keep atsafe distance while starting the lawnmower. 2) Turn engine OFF and let it cool beforeremoving gas cap.3) WARNING: DANGER! Fuel is highly flam-mable:– store the fuel in special containers;– refuel only outdoors by using a funnel;never smoke while refueling and/or han-dling fuel;– add fuel before starting the engine. Neverremove the cap of the fuel tank or add fuelwhile the engine is running or when theengine is hot;
– if you have spilt some fuel, do not attemptto start the engine but move the machineaway from the area of spillage and avoidcreating any source of ignition until the fuelhas evaporated and fuel vapours have dis-sipated.– always put the tank and fuel container capsback on and tighten well. 4) Replace faulty silencers and the guard, ifdamaged. C) OPERATION 1) Do not operate the engine in a confinedspace where dangerous carbon monoxide fu-mes can collect.2) Do not use starting fluids or similar pro-ducts.3) Do not change the engine governor set-tings or overspeed the engine.4) Do not tilt the machine onto its side to pre-vent fuel leaks from the fuel tank cap.5) Do not touch the cylinder fins and/or thesilencer guard until the engine has cooleddown.6) Stop the engine and disconnect the sparkplug cable before checking, cleaning or servi-cing the machine or the engine.7) Do not crank the engine with spark plugremoved.8) Transport the machine with an empty fueltank. D) MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 1) A routine maintenance is essential forsafety and for keeping a high performancelevel.2) Do not store the machine with fuel in thetank in an area where the fuel vapours couldreach an open flame, a spark or a strong heatsource.3) Allow the engine to cool before storing inany enclosure.4) To reduce fire hazards, keep the engine,exhaust silencer, and fuel storage area free ofgrass cuttings, leaves, excessive grease orany other easily inflammable material.5) If the fuel tank has to be drained, thisshould be done outdoors once the engine hascooled down.6)On safety ground, never use the enginewith either worn or damaged parts. Parts areto be replaced and not repaired. Use genuinespare parts. Parts that are not of the samequality can damage the engine and impairyour safety. ENGINE COMPONENTS 1.Rope handle2.Fuel tank fillercap3.Oil fillercap with dipstick4.Air cleaner cover5.Silencer6.Silencer guard7.Spark plug8.Spark plug cap9.Speed control lever10.Engine code ACCELERATOR CONTROL The throttle trigger (generally a lever), fitted tothe machine, is connected to the engine by acable (1). Consult the machine’s Instructions Manual toidentify the throttle trigger and its positions, usu-ally marked by symbols, corresponding to: CHOKE = to be used for cold starting. FAST = corresponds to maximum revs;to be used when working. SLOW = slowest speed. STOP = engine stop (if fitted). 3.2 3.1 3. COMPONENTS AND CONTROLS 2EN Note your engineserial number here ✍
The engine performance, reliability and life areinfluenced by many factors, some external andsome strictly associated with the quality of theproducts used and with the scheduled mainte-nance. The following information allow a better under-standing and use of your engine. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS The operation of a four-stroke endothermicengine is affected by: a) Temperature:– Working in low temperatures could lead to adifficult cold starting.– Working in very high temperatures could leadto a difficult hot starting due to the evapora-tion of the fuel either in the carburetor floatchamber or in the pump.– In any case, the right kind of oil must be used,according to the operating temperatures. b) Altitude:– The higher the altitude (above sea level), thelower the max power developed by anendothermic engine.– When there is a considerable increase in alti-tude, the load on the machine should bereduced and particularly heavy work avoided. FUEL A good quality fuel is the major issue for theengine reliability of operation. a)Use unleaded gasoline, with a minimum of 90octane.b)Use clean, fresh fuel; purchase fuel in quanti-ty that can be used within 30 days, to preventgum from forming inside the container or thetank.c)Do not use fuel which contains Methanol.d)Do not add neither oil nor any kind of fueladditive. OIL Use always high quality oils, choosing their vis-cosity grade according to the operating temper-ature. 4.3 4.2 4.1 4. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWa)Use only detergent oil classified SF-SG.b)Choose the SAE viscosity grade of oil fromthis chart: – from 5 to 35 °C = SAE 30– from -15 to + 5 °C =5W-30 or 10W-30(Multi-viscosity)– from -25 to + 35 °C = Synthetic oils5W-30 or 10W-30(Multi-viscosity) c)The use of multi-viscosity oils in hot temper-atures will result in higher than normal oil con-sumption; therefore, check oil level more fre-quently. d)Do not mix oils of different brands and fea-tures.e)SAE 30 oil, if used below 5°C, could result inpossible engine damage due to inadequatelubrication.f)Oil should be at “MAX” mark (see 5.1.1): donot overfill. Overfilling with oil may cause:– Smoking;– Spark plug or air filter fouling, which willcause hard starting. AIR FILTER The air filter must always be in perfect workingorder, to prevent debris, dirt or dust from gettingsucked into the engine, reducing the efficiencyand working life of the machine. a)Always keep the filter element free of debrisand dirt in perfect working order (see 6.5).b)If necessary, replace the filtering element withan original spare part. Incompatible filteringelements can impair the efficiency and life ofthe engine.c)Never start the engine without mounting thefiltering element properly. SPARK PLUG Not all the spark plugs for endothermic enginesare the same! a)Use only spark plugs of the recommendedtype, with the right heat range.b)Check the length of the thread, because – iftoo long – it will damage the engine beyondrepair.c)Make sure that the electrodes are clean andtheir gap is correct (see 6.6). 4.5 4.4 3EN
BEFORE EVERY USE Before every use, perform the following checkingprocedures in order to assure a regular opera-tion. Check oil level See the specific chapter (see 8.1) for the oil to beused. a)Place engine level.b)Clean around oil fill.c)Remove the fillercap (1), clean the tip of thedipstick (2), insert and tighten down.d)Remove dipstick again and check the oil levelthat must be between the “MIN” and “MAX”marks.e)If oil is required, add oil of the same kind upto the “MAX” mark, being careful not to spillany outside the oil fill.f)Close the fillercap (1) and wipe off any spilledoil. Air filter check The efficiency of the air filter is fundamental forthe engine to work properly. Do not start theengine if the filtering element is missing or bro-ken. a)Clean the area around the filter cover (1).b)Remove the cover (1) by releasing the reartab (2) and check the condition of the filteringelement (3 - 3a). It must be intact, clean andin perfect working order; if not, either replaceit or carry out maintenance (see 6.5).c)Remount the cover (1). Adding fuel Do not drip petrol onto theplastic parts of the motor or the machine toprevent damaging them and remove all tracesof spilt petrol immediately. The warranty doesnot cover damage to plastic parts caused bypetrol. See the specific chapter (see 8.1) for the fuelcharacteristics. Add fuel only when the engine is cold. a)Place the lawnmower level.b)Clean around the fillercap (1). IMPORTANT 5.1.3 5.1.2 5.1.1 5.1 5. STANDARDS OF USEc)Remove the fillercap (1).d)Using a clean funnel (2), fill tank to approxi-mately 5 mm below the inner edge of the fillerneck (3), being careful not to spill fuel.e)Tighten the fillercap (1) back and clean anyspilled fuel. Spark plug cap Firmly connect the cable cap (1) to the sparkplug (2), making sure that there are no traces ofdebris or dirt inside the cap or on the spark plugterminal. STARTING THE ENGINE (cold starting) The engine must only be started when all theaccessory devices are disconnected (if fitted onthe machine) and when the gear (where fitted) isin neutral. a)Move throttle control (1) to “CHOKE” posi-tion.b)Set the machine controls as indicated in themachine’s Instructions Manual.c)Grasp rope handle (3) and pull slowly untilresistance is felt. Then pull cord rapidly.d)When engine starts, release the rope.e)After a few seconds, slowly move throttle (1)from “CHOKE” to “FAST” or “SLOW” posi-tion. If the engine does not start,repeat from section b). If the engine starts but doesnot keep running, repeat the whole startingprocedure with throttle control in “FAST” posi-tion. STARTING THE ENGINE (hot starting) •) Follow the whole cold-starting procedurewith throttle control (1) in “FAST” position. USE OF THE ENGINE IN OPERATION Maximum revs must be used to optimise theengine’s yield and performance, by setting thethrottle lever to “FAST”. Keep your hands awayfrom the silencer and surrounding areasthat can become extremely hot. With the !WARNING! 5.4 5.3 NOTE NOTE 5.2 5.1.4 4EN
engine running, do not get loose-fittingclothing (ties, scarves, etc.) or hair closer tothe top part of the engine. Do not operate on over 15°inclines to prevent malfunctioning of theengine. STOPPING DURING OPERATION a)Move the throttle (1) to “SLOW”.b)Stop the engine as described in the machi-ne’s instructions manual. STOPPING AT THE ENDOF OPERATION a)Move the throttle (1) to “SLOW”.b)Stop the engine as described in the machi-ne’s instructions manual.c)Once the engine has cooled, disconnect thespark plug cap (3).d)Remove all traces of debris or dirt from theengine and especially around the exhaustsilencer to reduce the risk of fire CLEANING AND STORAGE a)Do not spray with water or use hydrauliclances to clean the exterior of the engine.b)Preferably use a compressed air gun (max. 6bars), to prevent debris, dirt or dust from pen-etrating inside the machine.c)Store the lawnmower (and the engine) in a dryplace, sheltered from severe weather condi-tions and sufficiently ventilated. LONG STORAGE (over 30 days) In case the engine has to be stored for a longtime (for example at the end of the season), afew precautions are needed to help the futurestart-up. a)Drain fuel from tank to prevent build-upsinside the tank.b)Remove the spark plug and pour inside thespark plug hole about 3 cl of clean engine oil.Close the hole with a cloth, then pull, slowlyand carefully, the starting rope so that, with afew engine revolutions, the oil will be distrib-uted on the cylinder inner walls. Reinstall thespark plug without connecting the cable cap. 5.8 5.7 5.6 5.5 IMPORTANT SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Remove the spark plugcap and read instructions before carryingout any cleaning, repair or maintenanceoperation. Wear proper clothing and work-ing gloves whenever your hands are at risk.Do not perform maintenance or repair oper-ations without the necessary tools andtechnical knowledge. Never get rid of used oil, fuelor other pollutants in unauthorised places. If necessary (if foreseen inthe Machine’s Instruction Manual), the enginecan be laid down on its left side, or the frontpart can be lifted, taking care not to allow oil orfuel to leak out. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Follow the hourly or calendar – whichever occurfirst – maintenance schedule shown in the fol-lowing table. 1)Change oil every 25 hours if the engine is oper-ating under heavy load or in ht weather.2)Clean air cleaner more frequently if themachine is operating in dusty areas. 6.2 IMPORTANT IMPORTANT !WARNING! 6.1 6. MAINTENANCE 5EN Check oil level-✔---(see 5.1.1) Change oil 1)✔--✔-(see 6.3) Clean silencer and--✔--engine (see 6.4) Check air cleaner 2)--✔--(see 6.5) Oil air cleaner 2)--✔--(see 6.5) Check spark plug--✔--(see 6.6) Replace spark plug---✔-(see 6.6) After First 5 hours Operation Every 5 hours or daily Every 25 hours orevery seasonEvery 50 hours orevery seasonEvery 100 hours
CHANGE OIL See the specific chapter (see 8.1) for the oil to beused. Drain oil while the engineis warm, being careful not to touch the hotengine nor the drained oil. a)Place engine level.b)Clean around oil fill (1).c)Remove the fillercap (1). d)Have a container ready (2) to collect the oil.e)Lay the engine on its left side to allow the oilto flow from the refill inlet (3) or follow the pro-cedures indicated in the Machine’s Instruc-tion Manual.f)When the engine is upright, top it up with newoil.g)Check the oil level on the dipstick (4). Oilshould be at “MAX” mark.h)Close the fillercap and wipe off any spilled oil. The oil capacity is about 0.6liter. CLEAN SILENCER AND ENGINE Silencer must be cleaned when the engine iscold. a)Use a jet of compressed air or a brush to re-move any debris and dirt that could cause afire from the silencer (1) and its protectivecover (2).b)Clean the cylinder and cylinder head fins (3)to ease engine cooling and prevent overheat-ing.c)Clean the plastic components with a sponge(4) soaked in water and detergent. AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE a)Clean the area around the filter cover (1).b)Remove the cover (1) by releasing the reartab (2) and remove the filtering element (3 -3a).c)Carry out maintenance on the filtering ele-ment as described below for each type.d)Clean inside the filter housing (4) to get rid of 6.5 6.4 NOTE !WARNING! 6.3any dust, debris or dirt, taking care not topush anything into the induction pipe (5).e)Put the filtering element (3 - 3a) back in placeand close the cover (1). • Sponge filtering element (3) Keep the filtering element clean and soaked inoil. Replace it if it is disintegrating, cut or broken. Do not use compressed airto clean the filtering element. – Clean the sponge filtering element with waterand detergent and dry it with a clean cloth.– Soak the filtering element in 2 tablespoonfulsof clean engine oil and wring it well to distrib-ute the oil evenly.– Remove any excess oil with a clean cloth. If you need to replace the filtering element, oilthe new filter as described above. • Cartridge filtering element (3a) – Blow compressed air from the inside to remo-ve dust and debris. Do not use water, petrol,detergents or any other products to clean thefiltering element. SPARK PLUG SERVICE a)Remove the spark plug (1) using a spark plugsocket wrench (2).b)Clean the electrodes (3) with a metal brushand remove any carbonaceous build-up.c)Using a thickness gauge (4), check for theright gap (0.6 - 0.8 mm) between the elec-trodes.d)Install the spark plug (1) and tighten with asocket wrench (2). Replace the spark plug if the electrodes areburnt or if the porcelain is broken or damaged. Fire hazard! Do not checkthe ignition system with spark plug remov-ed. Use only spark plugs of therecommended type (see 8.1). IMPORTANT !WARNING! 6.6 IMPORTANT IMPORTANT 6EN
ADJUSTMENT OF THEACCELERATOR CABLE If the engine does not reach its maximum rpmwith the throttle control in “FAST” position, this islikely due to an out-of-phase connection betwe-en the accelerator lever and the governor lever. To restore the correct phase:a)Stop the engine, remove the spark plug capand wait until the engine has cooled. 6.7b)Loosen the screw (1) of the clamp (2) so thatthe cable casing (3) is free to move. c)Move the throttle control to “SLOW”. d)Move governor control lever (4) forward as faras possible and, by keeping it in this position,lock the casing (3) full tightening the screw (1)of the clamp (2). 7EN PROBLEM LIKELY CAUSE SOLUTION 7. TROUBLESHOOTING a)Hard starting b)Inconsistentworking c)Loss of powerwhilst operating – No fuel – Stale fuel or build-ups in tank – Incorrect starting procedure – Spark plug disconnected – The spark plug is wet or the spark plugelectrodes are dirty or placed inadequately – Air filter clogged – Incorrect oil for the season – Fuel evaporation in the carburetor(vapor lock) due to high temperatures – Fault in carburation – Hard starting – Dirty electrodes or incorrect gap – The spark plug cap is inserted incorrectly – Air filter clogged – Throttle trigger in “CHOKE” position – Fault in carburation – Fault in ignition – Air filter clogged – Fault in carburation – Governor out of phase with respectto the accelerator – Check and top up (see 5.1.3) – Empty fuel tank and refill with fresh fuel – Perform the starting procedure correctly(see 5.2) – Check that the spark plug cap fits wellover the plug terminals (see 5.1.4) – Check (see 6.6) – Check and clean (see 6.5) – Replace with proper oil (see 6.3) – Wait for a few minutes then start again(see 5.3) – Contact a Licensed Service Centre – Contact a Licensed Service Centre – Check (see 6.6) – Check that the cap is fitted correctly(see 5.1.4) – Check and clean (see 6.5) – Move the lever to the “FAST” position – Contact a Licensed Service Centre – Contact a Licensed Service Centre – Check and clean (see 6.5) – Contact a Licensed Service Centre – Adjust the cable (see 6.7)
8EN REFILLING AND OPERATION MATERIALS Fuel ........................................................................\ .................. Unleaded gasoline, minimum 90 octaneTank capacity ........................................................................\ ...................................................... 0.8 literEngine oil: from 5 to 35 °C ........................................................................\ ................................. SAE 30from -15 to +5 °C ........................................................................\ ............ 5W-30 or 10W-30from -25 to +35 °C .................................................................. Synth\ etic 5W-30 or 10W-30Oil capacity ........................................................................\ .......................................................... 0.6 literSpark plug ........................................................................\ ................. QJI9LM (Champion) or equivalentSpark plug gap ........................................................................\ ........................................... 0.6 - 0.8 mm 8.1 8. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
1DE HINWEISE ZUR VERWENDUNG Im Text des Handbuches sind einige Abschnitte, diebesondere Informationen zum Zweck derBetriebssicherheit enthalten, nach den folgendenKriterien unterschiedlich hervorgehoben: oder Liefert erläuternde Hinweise oder andere Angabenüber bereits an früherer Stelle gemachte Aussagen,in der Absicht, den Motor nicht zu beschädigen oderSchäden zu vermeiden. Im Falle der Nichtbeachtungbesteht die Möglichkeit, sich selbst oder Drittezu verletzen. Im Falle der Nichtbeachtungbesteht die Möglichkeit, sich selbst oder Dritteschwer zu verletzen, mit Todes-gefahr. Alle Angabenwie “vorne”, “hinten”, “rechts” und“links” beziehen sich zum Motor mitder Zündkerze nach vorne positioniertgegenüber dem Beobachter. ANMERKUNG !GEFAHR! !ACHTUNG! WICHTIGANMERKUNG 1.1 1. ALLGEMEINE INFORMATIONEN 1.Allgemeine Informationen ............................. 12.Sicherheitsvorschriften ................................. 13.Komponenten und Steuerelemente .............. 24.Was Sie wissen sollten ................................. 35.Gebrauchsanleitung ...................................... 46.Wartung ......................................................... 57.Probleme und Abhilfen ................................. 78.Technische Daten .......................................... 8 INHALT Die Zuordnung zwischen den Referenzen im Text undden entsprechenden Abbildungen (auf den beidenSeiten des Deckblatts) erfolgt über die Zahl, die demAbschnittstitel folgt. SICHERHEITSSYMBOLE Bitte seien Sie bei der Benutzung Ihres Motors vor-sichtig. Aus diesem Grund haben wir am MotorSymbole angebracht, die Sie auf die wichtigstenVorsichtsmaßnahmen hinweisen. Die Bedeutung derSymbole ist unten erklärt. Wir empfehlen außerdem dringend die Sicherheits-vorschriften durchzulesen, die im entsprechendenKapitel des vorliegenden Handbuchs aufgeführt sind. Achtung!- Vor dem Gebrauch dieGebrauchsanweisungen lesen. Achtung!- Abstand von den heißenOberflächen halten. 1.2 (Sorgfältig beachten) A) AUSBILDUNG 1) Die Anweisungen dieses Handbuchs und dieAnweisungen der Maschine, bei der dieser Motorinstalliert ist sorgfältig durchlesen. Lernen Sie,den Motor schnell abzustellen.2) Erlauben Sie niemals anderen Personen, wel-che die Gebrauchsanweisung nicht kennen, denMotor zu benutzen.3) Benutzen Sie den Motor niemals, wenn sichPersonen, besonders Kinder, oder Tiere in ihrerNähe aufhalten.4) Beachten Sie, dass der Benutzer für Unfälle 2. ALLGEMEINE SICHERHEITSVORSCHRIFTENund Schäden verantwortlich ist, die anderen Per-sonen oder deren Eigentum widerfahren können. B) VORBEREITENDE MASSNAHMEN 1) Tragen Sie keine weite Kleidung, Bänder,Schmuck oder andere Objekte, die hängen bleibenkönnten. Binden Sie lange Haare zusammen, undbewahren Sie während des Anlassens den Sicher-heitsabstand ein.2) Schalten Sie den Motor aus, und lassen Sie ihnabkühlen, bevor Sie den Tankdeckel entfernen.3) ACHTUNG: GEFAHR! Benzin ist hochgradigentflammbar:– Bewahren Sie Kraftstoff in Behältern auf, die zudiesem Zweck geeignet sind;– tanken Sie nur im Freien und benutzen Sie einenTrichter. Rauchen Sie während des Tankens,
sowie bei jeder Handhabung mit Benzin nicht.– Benzin ist vor dem Starten des Motors einzufül-len. Während der Motor läuft oder bei heißerMaschine darf der Tankverschluss nicht geöff-net oder Benzin nachgefüllt werden.– Falls Benzin übergelaufen ist, darf kein Versuchunternommen werden, den Motor zu starten.Statt dessen ist die Maschine von der benzinver-schmutzten Fläche zu entfernen. Bis das Benzinnicht vollständig verdampft ist und die Benzin-dämpfe nicht verflüchtigt sind, vermeiden Siealles, was einen Brand verursachen könnte.– Tankverschluss und Verschluss des Benzin-behälters müssen immer gut zugeschraubt sein.4) Beschädigte Schalldämpfer und Schutzblecheauswechseln. C) HANDHABUNG 1) Der Verbrennungsmotor darf nicht in geschlos-senen Räumen laufen, in denen sich gefährlicheKohlenmonoxydabgase sammeln können.2) Keine Starthilfe-Mittel oder ähnliche Produkteverwenden.3) Ändern Sie nicht die Grundeinstellung des Mo-tors oder überdrehen Sie ihn nicht.4) Die Maschine nicht so weit seitlich kippen, bisBenzin aus dem Tankverschluss des Motors aus-tritt.5) Berühren Sie die Zylinderrippen und die Schall-dämpferschutzbleche erst dann, wenn der Motorausreichend abgekühlt ist.6) Den Motor ausschalten und das Zündkerzen-kabel vor dem Prüfen, Reinigen oder vor Arbeitenan der Maschine oder dem Motor abziehen.7) Lassen Sie den Motor nicht ohne Zündkerzedurchdrehen.8) Die Maschine mit leerem Tank transportieren. D) WARTUNG UND LAGERUNG 1) Eine regelmäßige Wartung ist unentbehrlich fürdie Sicherheit und die Erhaltung der Leistungs-fähigkeit.2) Bewahren Sie die Maschine mit Benzin im Tankniemals innerhalb eines Raumes auf, in dem Ben-zindämpfe mit offenem Feuer, einer heißen Quelleoder Funken in Berührung kommen könnten.3) Lassen Sie den Motor abkühlen, bevor Sie dieMaschine in einem Raum abstellen.4) Um Brandgefahr zu vermeiden, halten Sie denMotor, den Abgasschalldämpfer, und den Benzin-lagerbereich frei von Gras, Blättern, überschüssi-gem Fett oder allen anderen leicht entzündlichenMaterialien. 5) Falls der Tank zu entleeren ist, muss dies imFreien erfolgen und bei kaltem Motor.6) Verwenden Sie, aus Sicherheitsgründen, nieden Motor mit verschlissenen oder beschädigtenTeilen. Diese müssen ersetzt und dürfen niemalsrepariert werden. Nur Original-Ersatzteile verwen-den. Nicht gleichwertige Ersatzteile können denMotor beschädigen und Ihre Sicherheit gefährden. MOTORKOMPONENTEN 1.Griff des Start-Seilzugs2.Tankdeckel3.Öleinfüllstöpsel mit Messstab4.Luftfilterdeckel5.Schalldämpfer6.Schalldämpferschutzblech7.Zündkerze8.Zündkerzenstecker9.Drehzahlregelhebel10.Seriennummer des Motors DREHZAHLREGLER Die Gasbetätigung (normalerweise mit Hebel) derMaschine ist über einen Seilzug mit dem Motor ver-bunden (1). Lesen Sie im Bedienungshandbuch der Maschinenach, um den Gashebel und dessen Stellungen zuidentifizieren. Diese sind normalerweise durch folgen-de Symbole markiert: CHOKE = zur Verwendung beim Kaltstart. FAST = Entspricht der Maximaldrehzahl;zur Verwendung beim Arbeiten. SLOW = Entspricht der Mindestdrehzahl. STOP = Motor ausschalten(falls vorgesehen). 3.2 3.1 3. KOMPONENTEN UND STEUERELEMENTE 2DE Tragen Sie hier die SeriennummerIhres Motors ein ✍