Use and Care Manual

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ENGLISH
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1. Drainage hole 2. Oil drain bolt 3. Gasket
(aluminum washer) 4. Oil cap 5. Oil cap gas-
ket 6. Oil port
1. Put the blower down on a level surface.
2. Put a waste oil container under the drainage
hole to catch the oil as it drains out. The con-
tainer should have a capacity of at least 140 ml
(4.7  oz) to catch all of the oil.
3. Loosen the oil drain bolt to let the oil drain
out. Be careful not to allow oil to get on the fuel
tank or other parts.
NOTICE: Be careful not to lose the gasket
(aluminum washer). Put the oil drain bolt in
a location where it does not get dirt.
4. Remove the oil cap. (Removing the oil cap
allows the oil to drain easily.)
NOTICE: Be sure to set the oil cap down in
a location where it does not get dirt.
5. As the level of the oil being drained
decreases, tilt the blower over on to the side with
the drain so that the oil will completely drain out.
6. After the oil has completely drained out,
tighten the oil drain bolt securely. If the bolt is not
tightly fastened, it may result in oil leakage.
NOTICE: Do not forget to put the gasket
(aluminum washer) back on when reattach-
ing the drain plug.
7. Pour approximately 140 ml (4.7  oz) oil into
the oil rell port up to the upper limit of the oil
gauge.
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1. Upper limit mark 2. Lower limit mark
8. After lling with oil, tighten the oil cap
securely to prevent oil leaks.
NOTICE: Do not forget to put the oil cap
gasket back on when reattaching the oil
cap.
Cleaning of air cleaner
WARNING: INFLAMMABLES STRICTLY
PROHIBITED
Interval of Cleaning and Inspection
Daily (every 10 operating hours)
Cleaning procedure
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1. Knob bolts 2. Air cleaner cover 3. Element
4. Breather
1. Loosen the knob bolts.