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Maintenance Ref: Fig. 1
Check after 50 Hours Normal use
(a)
Air Inlet Filter
1.
2.
3.
Check after 100 Hours Normal use
(c)
Fuel Tap Filter
Check after 50 Hours Normal use
(b)
Fuel Tank Filter
If the air filter has become soiled, clean as
stated below. If the filter is damaged or still
appears to be soiled after cleaning, replace.
Remove the air inlet cover
(6)
.
Remove the foam filter and wash thoroughly
with soapy water.
Rinse the Filter and allow it to dry thoroughly
so that no unwanted liquids enter the carburettor.
Replace the filter and the air inlet cover
(6)
.
If the filter has become soiled, clean as
stated below. If the filter is damaged or has
become clogged, replace
.
Empty the fuel
(3)
tank described on page 8.
Unbolt the fuel tap
(9)
from the tank and
unscrew the shouldered bolt from the tap to
remove the filter.
Wash thoroughly with soapy water, rinse
thoroughly and allow to dry completely before
reassembling.
Replace fuel tap
(9)
and refit tank
(3)
.
If the filter has become soiled, clean as
stated below. If the filter is damaged or has
become clogged, replace.
Turn the Fuel Tap (9) OFF.
Undo the fuel cap (2) and remove the filter.
Wash thoroughly with soapy water.
Rinse the Filter and allow it to dry thoroughly
so that no unwanted liquids enter the tank.
Replace the Filter and the fuel cap(2).
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2.
3.
4.
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2.
3.
4.