Instruction manual
Inspection items
Flaws, deformity, stains
Stains, flaws, deformation
Loose or missing parts
Flaws, deformity, cracks, breaks
Flaws, deformity, cracks, breaks
Color, oil level
Color, oil level
Leaks, fuel level, presence of dirt
Leaks, wear, loose parts
Inspection points
Appearance
Air cleaner
Bolts, nuts
Handle
Rubber damper
Engine oil
Main body lubrication oil
Fuel tank
Fuel system
Clean each component thoroughly so that
there is no mud or dirt on it.
In particular, remove any mud on the machine
foot, and clean the area around the recoil
starter and carburetor.
Make sure that all of the screws are tight.
Loose screws may cause an accident due to
the vibration.
To check the engine oil, place the machine
body on a level surface and then tilt it forward.
(Figure 1)
For details about the engine, see the separate
instruction manual for the engine.
Place the machine body on a level surface and
look at the oil gauge on the protective sleeve,
from the right side. See if the oil is at the
specified level. (Figure 2)
Use 10W-30 engine oil rated SE or SF or
better for the engine.
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2
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4
Drain plug
Oil gauge assy
Fig.1
Oil level gauge
Inspection before operation
WARNING
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Check the machine body only after it
has cooled down. The muffler is very
hot and you may be badly burned.
Only check the machine while the engine is stopped. Otherwise, you may be caught by the
rotating components and be seriously injured.
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Fig.2
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