Parts Lists
We refer to our web site www.eos-engine.com where the up-to-date lists can be found. In
any case, consult with your agent for your spare part needs.
Storage of the Engine
If you would like to store away the engine for a longer period of time for proper
preservation we recommend to do the following;
empty the fuel tank and all fuel lines, also the carburetor
remove the spark plug and fill in about a tea spoon quantity of pure 2-stroke oil
slowly pull on the starter rope for several strokes/turns
re-install the spark plug
plug the hole of the exhaust / silencer
plug the hole of the air inlet
spray the engine outside with WD40 oil spray, you can spray all parts whatsoever
(except do not spray the pulley and the drive wheel / inside of the belt area)
store away at a dry(!) place
cover engine with blanket
Warranty
EOS engine grants warranty for the period of 2 years onward the exact date the engine
has been delivered out and left EOS engine Austria. The warranty includes engine, spare
parts and labor involved for any upgrades and repairs. No refund for shipping forth and
back.
Warranty is void under the following circumstances;
any changes or modifications made which were not conducted by EOS engine
use of non-genuine parts
improper maintenance
operation without propellers
operation with not suitable propellers
electrolysis and corrosion
fire or crash or improper operation
corrosion, rust, wear through entered water, sand, stones
damages caused by maintenance through unqualified persons
Caution
Despite it is a high quality product, the EOS engine may fail any time due to any reason
whatsoever, it is in the nature of 2-stroke engines in general that they can fail . Such
failures may lead to emergency landings and in the following to serious injury or death.
Therefore never fly your Paramotor / trike / aircraft whatsoever equipped with the EOS
engine in regions and/or altitudes where safe landings with a sudden engine stop are not
possible at any time, not hurting yourself or other persons, nor cause any damages to third
parties.
The EOS engine is neither certified nor does it meet the requirements for certified aircraft