Operation Manual
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6.7. Storage.
If you do not follow these steps, deposit may arise in the carburetor. This will cause starting difficulties
and may cause permanent damage.
6.7.1. Perform all the general maintenance that the maintenance section of your ‘User Manual’ is
recommended.
6.7.2. Clean the outside of the machine, shields, nylon cutting head, brush cutter, hedge trimmer and
chainsaw.
6.7.3. Remove all fuel from the fuel tank.
6.7.4. After all the fuel is drained, start theengine.
6.7.5. Allow the engine to run in idle until engine stops alone. This allows the fuel to be removed from
the carburetor.
6.7.6. Allow engine to cool down (about 5 minutes).
6.7.7. Use a spark plug wrench, remove the sparkplug.
6.7.8. Pour 1 teaspoon of clean 2-cycle oil into the combustion chamber. Slowly pull the starter rope
several times to coat internal components. Replace the sparkplug.
6.7.9. Store the machine in a cool, dry place away from any source of ignition such as an oil burner,
water heater etc.
6.8. Transporting the machine.
6.8.1. When transporting the machine make sure that no fuel is allowed to leak out.
6.8.2. DO NOT allow the trimmer/brush cutter/Hedge trimmer come into contact with persons,
animals and property.










