Product Manual

SET-UP FOR OPERATION
M
25
REV.0-11/08
18/11/08 22262-GB
LUBRICANT
Please refer to the motor operating manual for
the recommended viscosity.
RECOMMENDED OIL
The manufacturer recommends selecting AGIP
engine oil.
Refer to the label on the motor for the recommended
products.
To check the oil level:
1. Remove the oil-ll tap (24) and clean the dip-stick
(23).
2. Insert the dip-stick into the oil ller without
screwing it in.
3. If the oil level is low, ll with recommended oil up
to the top of the oil ller
Oil ll tap / dip-stick
Upper oil level
MOTORS WITH OIL ALERT DEVICE
The “Oil Alert” system is designed to prevent dama-
ge to the motor due to an insufcient quantity of oil
in the cup. This system automatically shuts off the
motor before the oil level falls below the safety limit.
If the motor does not start up again after shutting
itself off, check the oil level.
FUEL
ATTENTION
!
Gasoline is highly ammable. Refuel with
motor shut off in a at surfaced well-venti-
lated area. Do not refuel in the presence
of ames. Avoid spilling fuel.
Any eventual spilled fuel and fumes are
ammable. Clean any dispersions of fuel
before starting up the motor.
AIR FILTER
Check that the dry air lter is correctly installed and
that there are no leaks around the lter which could
lead to inltrations of non-ltered air to the inside
of the motor.
WARNING
Do not use the machine if it is not in good
technical condition
The machine must be in good working order
before being used. Defects, especially those
which regard the safety of the machine, must
be repaired before using the machine.
Do not use without protective devices provided
Removing or disabling protective devices on the
machine is prohibited.
!
Fill the tank with gasoline for automobiles (prefe-
rably lead free or with low lead content in order to
reduce deposits in the combustion chamber to a
minimum).
For further details on the type of gasoline to use,
see the motor operating manual supplied.
Do not ll the tank completely; leave a space of
approx. 10 mm between the fuel level and the wall
of the tank to allow for expansion.