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NOTICE!
Danger of engine damage!
Do not start the engine after having removed the
air filter.
If necessary, the air filter may be cleaned up to six
times. The air filter must be replaced at the latest
after half a year or 500 operating hours respec-
tively.
Cleaning does not make sense if the air filter ele-
ment is covered with a sooty deposit.
Do not use gasoline or hot fluids to clean the filter
element.
After cleaning the air filter must be inspected for
damage using a torch.
Do not continue to use a damaged air filter ele-
ment. If in doubt use a new air filter.
Protective equipment:
n
Working clothes
n
Protective gloves
n
Safety goggles
Park the machine in secured condition.
Allow the engine to cool down.
Remove the air filter cover (3).
Unscrew the knurled nut (2) and pull out the air filter (1).
Clean the air filter cover.
NOTICE!
Danger of engine damage!
Avoid the infiltration of dirt into the air intake
opening.
Do not clean the air filter housing with com-
pressed air.
Clean the filter housing with a clean, lint-free cloth.
CAUTION!
Danger of eye injuries caused by particles
flying around!
Wear your personal protective equipment
(safety gloves, protective working clothes,
goggles).
Blow the air filter out with dry compressed air (max. 5 bar
(73 psi)) from inside to outside by moving the gun up and
down inside the element, until it if free of dust.
Examine the air filter with a torch for cracks and holes.
Replace the air filter if it is damaged.
Fig. 45
Fig. 46
Maintenance – Monthly maintenance
BPR 50/55 D / BPR 60/65 D
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