Operators Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Preface
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Security
- 3.1 Policy
- 3.2 Areas of responsibility of the operator
- 3.3 Operator responsibilities
- 3.4 Personnel qualification
- 3.5 Residual dangers
- 3.6 General safety instructions
- 3.7 Specific safety instructions – Vibratory plates
- 3.8 General safety instructions - Combustion engines
- 3.9 General safety instructions – fuel, lubricants and coolants
- 3.10 Maintenance
- 3.11 Personal Protective Equipment
- 3.12 Safety devices
- 3.13 Behavior in dangerous situations
- 4 Safety and information labels
- 5 Setup and function
- 6 Components and operator's controls
- 7 Transport
- 8 Operation and use
- 9 Maintenance
- 10 Troubleshooting
- 11 Accessories
- 12 Technical data
- 14 Emission control systems information and warranty
9 Maintenance
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Cleaning the air cleaner
1. Remove the wing nuts and air cleaner cover.
2. Remove and separate the air cleaner cartridge.
3. Check both applications for holes and cracks and replace if damaged.
WARNING
Risk of fire and explosion!
Do not use any gasoline or cleaning solution to clean the air cleaner cartridge.
CAUTION
Do not run the engine without an air cleaner. This will quickly lead to engine wear.
NOTICE
Foam insert:
Wash out the insert in a solution of household detergent and warm water and then rinse
thoroughly. Allow the insert to dry and tip into clean motor oil. Press out excessive oil. If
too much oil remains in the insert, the engine will smoke during its first start.
NOTICE
Paper insert:
Gently tap the insert several times against a hard surface to remove excess grime. Blow
compressed air from the inside to the outside through the filter. Do not brush the dirt off as
it will get pressed into the fibers.
In the event of extreme dirt accumulation, replace the insert.