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cool down beforehand.
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Risk of fire and explosion!
Storing the product near potential sources of ignition can result in a fire or an explosion.
This leads to severe burns or death.
- Eliminate potential sources of ignition, such as furnaces, hot water boilers with gas,
gas dryers, etc.
NOTE!
Product damage!
If the product is not stored properly, the motor can be damaged.
- Store the product protected against dirt, dust and moisture.
• Store the product in a secure and dry place and out of reach of children.
• Never stow the product for longer than 30 days without carrying out the following
steps:
Storing the product
If you store a product for longer than 30 days, it must be prepared ahead of time. Other-
wise, the remaining fuel in the carburettor will evaporate and leave a rubbery sediment
behind. This could make it difficult to start and result in expensive repair work.
1. Slowly remove the fuel tank cap to release any pressure in the tank. Carefully empty
the tank.
2. Start the engine and let it run until it stops in order to remove the fuel from the
carburettor.
3. Allow the engine to cool down (approx. 5 minutes).
4. Remove the spark plug.
5. Add 1 teaspoon of clean 2-stroke oil to the combustion chamber. Pull the starter cord
slowly several times to coat the internal components. Re-insert the spark plug.
Recommissioning
1. Remove the spark plug to clean it.
2. Pull the starter cord quickly to remove excess oil from the combustion chamber.
3. Insert the spark plug, making sure that the electrode gap on the spark plug is correct.
If necessary, insert a new spark plug with the correct electrode gap.
4. Prepare the product for operation (see chapter “Before commissioning”).
5. Fill the tank with the correct fuel/oil mixture (see "Fuel mixing table").
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