When taking a break
♦
Stop the machine during breaks.
♦
During all breaks, put the machine away so that
there is no risk for unintentional start.
Maintenance
Regular maintenance is a basic requirement for the
continued safe and efficient use of the machine.
Follow the maintenance instructions carefully.
♦
Before starting maintenance on the machine, clean
it in order to avoid exposure to hazardous
substances. See “Dust and fume hazard”.
♦
Use only authorised parts. Any damage or
malfunction caused by the use of unauthorised
parts is not covered by warranty or product liability.
♦
When cleaning mechanical parts with solvent,
comply with appropriate health and safety
regulations and ensure there is satisfactory
ventilation.
♦
For major service of the machine, contact the
nearest authorised workshop.
♦
After each service, check that the machine's
vibration level is normal. If not, contact the nearest
authorised workshop.
NOTICE Never aim a water jet directly at the fuel
filler cap. This is particularly important when using a
high-pressure cleaner.
Every 10 hours of operation
(daily)
Maintenance routines:
♦
Check and replenish fuel.
♦
Check and replenish engine oil.
♦
Check for oil leaks.
♦
Check the tightness of all nuts and bolts.
♦
Clean the machine.
♦
Check and clean the engine's cooling flanges. See
the engine manual for more information.
♦
Check the engine's air filter indicator. See the
engine manual for more information.
♦
Clean and refit air filter.
♦
Check that the controls are not damaged and do
not jam.
Checking bolted joint
Check and if necessary tighten screws and nuts.
Checking the engine, Honda
♦
Check the oil level on the dipstick.
♦
Check the fuel level (A).
♦
Check the engine for oil leaks.
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