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ving the two clamps.
3. Dismantle the lter assembly (33:B). The pre-
lter is placed over the air lter. Make sure
that no dirt gets into the carburettor. Clean
the air lter housing.
4. Clean the paper lter by tapping it gently
against a at surface. If the lter is very dirty,
replace it.
5. Clean the pre-lter. If the lter is very dirty,
replace it.
6. Assemble the lter by performing the above
instructions in reverse order.
9.11.3 Replace the spark plug
For the frequency of this intervention
see chapter 13.
Before removing the spark plug, clean around its
mounting.
For the type of spark plug and relative spark gap,
please refer to "0 TECHNICAL DATA TABLE”.
9.11.4 Cleaning the air intake.
For the frequency of this intervention
see chapter 13.
See gure (32:C).
The engine is air-cooled.
A blocked cooling system can damage the engine.
More meticulous cleaning of the cooling system
should be carried out during each basic service.
9.12 LUBRICATION (30)
For the frequency of this intervention
see chapter 13.
Action Fig.
Centre
point
4 grease nipples
Use a grease nipple lled
with multi-purpose grease.
Pump until the grease
seeps out.
30A
Steering
chains
Brush the chain clean
with a wire brush.
Lubricate with universal
chain spray.
-
Tensioning
arms
Lubricate the support
points with oil
when each control is
activated.
Ideally this operation
should
be carried out by two
people.
30B
Control
cables
Lubricate the cable ends
with oil
when each control is
activated.
This operation must be
carried out by two people.
30C
9.13 FUSES (34)
Destination Fuse
Electrical system power supply 20 A
Battery charger power supply 25 A
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