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PAGE 11
MAX
MIN
Air Filter
will reduce the performance and
life of the engine while making it
harder to start. Regular checks
are therefore essential, especially
when using the mower in dusty
conditions. Check and clean the air
often if the engine is used in a dusty
environment.
cartridge. Clean the cartridge in a
small bowl of warm water containing
a few drops of washing-up liquid
until it is perfectly clean and free
from all traces of grease and dust.
water and then squeeze gently to
remove most of the water. Let it air
dry until it is completely dry.
Clean the cover and inside of the air
Apply a uniform layer of oil to the
brush (you can use clean engine oil
Changing the oil (use SAE30 oil)
of mower use. Thereafter, change
the oil after every 25 hours use
or at least once a year. Leave the
engine running outdoors for several
minutes to warm the oil and make it
uid.
Remove the spark plug cap and
unscrew the oil level dipstick. Place
a suitable container beneath the
mower onto its side with the air
Allow the oil to drain completely
into the container. Return the
the engine with new oil.
WARNING!
!
Parts of the engine will become very
hot and can cause severe burns.
WARNING!
Do not twist the foam cartridge to
clean it as this could cause damage.
If your mower is not serviced
correctly, you could reduce your
mower’s ability to operate and void
warranty.
BASIC MAINTENANCE
LAWN MOWER RCS405
MAX
MIN
Fig16
Fig17 Fig18
into its housing and replace
component is in place and properly
damaged or is very dirty, replace it
using a genuine part.
Checking the oil level
level surface. Unscrew the oil level
dipstick (Fig.17) and wipe dry.
Insert the dipstick until it reaches
in. Remove the dipstick and check
the oil level holding the dipstick
horizontal.
The oil level should be between
the minimum and maximum oil
level marks on the dipstick (Fig.18).
Add oil if necessary and repeat the
above checking process. Running
the engine without oil or with too
little oil can cause serious engine
damage.
Note: Dispose of used engine oil carefully,
responsibly and in accordance with local or
national regulations

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