Storage And Transport; Disposal And Environmental Protection - IKRA BF 33 Mode D'emploi

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necessary. To do so turn the idle speed screw (fig. 13b /
item E) clockwise until the device runs smoothly at idle. If
the idle speed is set so high that the cutting tool also turns
then the idle speed must be reduced by turning the idle
screw counter-clockwise until the cutting tool no longer
turns along with the motor.
Ordering spare parts
When ordering replacement parts the following informa-
tion should be provided;
• Device type
• Device article number
• Device ident. number
• Replacement part number of the replacement part re-
quired
Storage and transportation
Storage
Caution: Do not store the device for more than 30 days
without carrying out the following steps.
Storing the device
If the device is to be stored for more than 30 days then
it must be prepared for this. Otherwise the residual fuel
in the carburettor will evaporate leaving a rubber-like
deposit behind. This can make starting difficult and can
result in expensive repair costs.
1. Take the fuel tank cap off slowly to dissipate any pres-
sure in the tank. Carefully empty the tank.
2. Start the motor and let it run until it stops in order to
use up all the fuel remaining inside the carburettor.
3. Let the motor cool down (ca. 5 minutes).
4. Remove the spark plug (see 8.3)
5. Feed 1 teaspoon of clean 2-stroke oil into the com-
bustion chamber. Pull the starter cord slowly several
times in order to coat the internal components. Re-
insert the spark plug.
Note: Store the device in a dry location and far away from
possible sources of ignition, e.g. stoves, gas hot water
boilers, gas driers etc.
Re-commissioning
1. Remove the spark plug (see 8.3)
2. Pull the starter cord quickly in order to remove any
excess oil in the combustion chamber.
3. Clean the spark plug and check the spark gap is cor-
rectly set, or insert a new spark plug with the correct
spark gap.
4. Prepare the device for operation.
5. Fill the tank with the correct fuel/oil mixture. See fuel
and oil section.
Transport
If you wish to transport the device then empty the fuel
tank as explained in the „Storage" chapter. Clean the
worst of the dirt off the device with a brush. Remove the
guide handle as explained in the „Assembly" chapter.

Disposal and environmental protection

Should your tool become unserviceable or if you no
longer require it, do not dispose of it under any circum-
stances in your normal household waste, but rather in an
environmentally friendly manner. Empty the oil and petrol
tank carefully and take the leftover fuel to a collection
point. Please (also) take the tool to a recycling centre,
where the plastic and metal parts can be separated out
and sent for recycling. You can also obtain information
on this by contacting your local authority or city council.
Warranty
For this petrol tool, the company provides the end user
- independently from the retailer's obligations resulting
from the purchasing contract - with the following war-
ranties:
The warranty period is 24 months beginning from the
hand-over of the device which has to be proved by the
original purchasing document. For commercial use and
use for rent, the warranty period is reduced to 12 months.
Wearing parts and defects caused by the use of non fit-
ting accessories, repair with parts that are not original
parts of the manufacturer, use of force, strokes and
breaking as well as mischievous overloading of the motor
are excluded from this warranty. Warranty replacement
does only include defective parts, not complete devices.
Warranty repair shall exclusively be carried out by au-
thorized service partners or by the company's customer
service. In the case of any intervention of not authorized
personnel, the warranty will be held void.
All postage or delivery costs as well as any other
subsequent expenses will be borne by the customer.
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