(only if the fuel is emptied from the tank) Start the engine and let it
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run without load until it shuts down on its own due to lack of fuel -
this will allow the residual fuel to empty from the fuel system and
carburetor.
Close the fuel valve (f).
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Replace the engine oil with fresh oil (if it has not been changed
recently or shows signs of wear).
On a cold engine, remove the ignition wire pipe from the spark plug
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and unscrew the spark plug and pour 5-10 ml of fresh engine oil into
the cylinder through its opening. Screw the spark plug back in.
Pull the starter tug handle until you feel resistance so that the oil is
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distributed in the cylinder preserving the engine from the inside.
Next, make 8-10 slow movements with the jerk as if you wanted to
start the engine.
Clean the device, especially the engine, from dirt and other
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contaminants such as dust.
Inspect the machine for worn or damaged parts - replace them if
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necessary.
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If necessary, inflate the air in the wheels to the maximum allowable
pressure (see the marking on the tire).
Store the machine in a dry, roofed building with good ventilation and
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away from heat and sunlight.
DISPOSAL OF WASTE APPLIANCES
At the end of its useful life, this product should not be disposed of with normal
household waste but should be taken to a collection point for the recycling of
electrical and electronic equipment. This is indicated by the symbol on the
product, operating instructions, or packaging. The materials used in this appliance
are recyclable according to their marking. By reusing, recycling, or applying other
forms of use of waste machines, you make a significant contribution to the
protection of our environment.
Your local administration will provide you with information about the appropriate
disposal point for used appliances.