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– Tighten the hand-tightened spark plug
using a spark plug wrench by a further
quarter of a turn. Do not turn it further as
this will damage the thread.
– Affix the spark plug connector (13) firmly
back onto the spark plug.
Storage, transportation
Storage
DANGER! Risk of injury! Store the
unit in such a way that it cannot be
started by unauthorised persons.
Ensure that no one is able to hurt
themselves on the stored unit.
NOTICE! Risk of damage to the
device! Do not stored unprotected in
a damp environment.
– Clean unit before storing.
Error/Fault
Motor does not start.
Motor runs but with interrup-
tions
The motor does not reach the
maximum speed.
Strange noise.
Cut result is not sufficient.
– Store the tool in a dry and well ventilated
place.
Transportation
– When dispatching, try to use the original
packaging, if possible.
Troubleshooting
What to do when something doesn't
work...
Malfunctions are often caused by minor
faults. You can easily remedy most of these
yourself. Please consult the following table
before contacting the vendor. You will save
yourself a lot of trouble and possibly money
too.
Cause
Tank empty?
Ignition cable connector
loose?
Ignition cable connector con-
taminated?
Spark plug contaminated?
Spark plug defective?
Excess fuel in the combustion
chamber?
Distance from electrode to
spark plug too great?
Incorrect fuel?
Is the air filter dirty?
Spark plug contaminated?
Distance from electrode to
spark plug too great?
Incorrect fuel?
Screws/parts come loose?
Foreign objects in the blades? Remove foreign objects.
Blade damaged?
Blade is blunt?
DANGER! Risk of injury! Unprofes-
sional repairs may mean that your
unit will no longer operate safely.
This endangers you and your envi-
ronment.
Remedy
► Filling with fuel – p. 42
Push the connector firmly onto
the spark plug.
Clean connector.
► Cleaning/replacing spark
plugs – p. 44
Take out the spark plug and
dry the electrode.
Set gap at 0.7–0.8 mm.
Drain tank and fill up with the
correct fuel.
► Replacing the air filter –
p. 44
► Cleaning/replacing spark
plugs – p. 44
Set gap at 0.7–0.8 mm.
Empty tank and fill up with the
correct fuel.
Tighten screws.
Have blade sharpened, or re-
place.
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