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• Open the oil ller plug (22)
• Open the oil drain screw (c) and drain the warm
engine oil into the collection container beneath the
outlet drain.
• Fill engine oil up to the top marking on the oil dipstick
• Dispose of the used oil properly. Hand over your
used oil at a collection point. Most lling stations,
repair workshops or recycling centres take used oil
back free of charge.
Air lter
Frequent cleaning of the air lter prevents carburettor
malfunctions.
Clean the air lter and change the air lter inserts
• The air lter must be cleaned every 30 operating
hours.
• Remove the engine cover (g)
• Remove the air lter cover (h)
• Remove the lter element (23)
• Clean the lter element with soapy water, then rinse
it with clean water and allow it to dry well before re-
installation.
• The re-assembly takes place in reverse order
m WARNING
Do NOT use petrol or cleaning solvents with a low
ash point to clean the air lter element. This could
result in re or explosion.
NOTE
Never run the engine without an air lter or with a dam-
aged air lter. This would allow dirt into the engine,
which would result in severe damage to the engine. In
this case, the seller and the manufacturer disassociate
themselves from any warranty claims.
Changing the diesel lter (g. 7)
The diesel lter must be changed when the inside of
the lter is contaminated or impurities can be seen. In
order to change the lter and collect diesel in the tank,
a funnel and an empty diesel container are required.
Undo the metal bracket on both sides of the lter. Im-
mediately insert the fuel hose through the funnel into
the diesel canister and observe the diesel ow until
no diesel drains. Remove the lter with impurities and
throw it away. Install a new lter.
Emptying the tank
• In order to empty the tank, rst proceed as you
would when “Changing the diesel lter”.
Ask your lling station about the time to switch over
to “winter diesel” and ll the tank with “winter diesel”
before use in outdoor temperatures from -3° to -10°
Celsius.
• If, however, the diesel fuel “congeals”, the diesel
generator must be brought into a room with temper-
atures of approx. +10° Celsius for approx. 12 hours.
• If the tank is half full or full with normal diesel, then
it must be emptied
• The tank must then be lled with “winter diesel”.
If almost empty or up to half empty, it is sucient to ll
up with “winter diesel”.
10. Cleaning
We recommend that you clean the device directly after
every use.
Clean the device at regular intervals using a damp
cloth and a little soft soap. Do not use any cleaning
products or solvents; they could attack the plastic parts
of the device. Make sure that no water can penetrate
the device interior.
11. Transport
m WARNING
Before transport or parking indoors, allow the ma-
chine’s engine to cool down to avoid burns and risk of
re.
If you want to transport the device, empty the tank be-
forehand. Clean coarse dirt from the device using a
brush or a hand brush.
12. Storage
Store the device and its accessories in a dark, dry and
frost-free place that is inaccessible to children. The op-
timum storage temperature lies between 5 and 30 ˚C.
Store the power tool in its original packaging.
Cover the power tool to protect it from dust or moisture.
Store the operating manual with the power tool.
13. Maintenance
Oil change
The engine oil change should be carried out while the
motor is at operating temperature.
• Have a suitable container that will not leak ready for
the oil change.
• Remove the engine cover (5)