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Cleaning the paper filter
➤ Knock the dirt off the paper by banging it lightly on a hard surface or use
compressed air to blow through the filter.
Do not brush the paper as this will push the dirt into the fibres of the
paper filter.
➤ Change the paper filter if it is heavily soiled.
9.6
Servicing the spark plugs
A
NOTICE!
Screw the spark plugs in carefully. A loose spark plug can get
very hot and damage the engine.
Only use the same type of spark plugs.
When you insert a new spark plug, screw it in by 1/2 a turn
once it is firmly on the washer. If you are using used spark
plugs, turning them 1/8 or 1/4 is suffice.
➤ Prepare the maintenance work, see chapter "Preparing maintenance
work" on page 42.
➤ Remove the spark plug connector.
➤ Remove the spark plug using a spark plug wrench.
➤ Make a visual inspection of the spark plugs.
Replace the spark plug if it is clearly worn or the isolator is damaged or
broken.
If the spark plug is just dirty, clean it with a steel brush.
➤ Measure the distance between the electrodes with a thickness gauge
(fig. 8, page 5). It must be 0.7 – 0.8 mm and can be corrected by bend-
ing the electrode if necessary.
➤ Check whether the spark plug seal is intact.
➤ If so, screw in the spark plugs by hand to avoid damaging the thread.
➤ Tighten the spark plugs using a spark plug wrench so that the washer is
pressed together.
➤ Finish the maintenance work, see chapter "Finishing maintenance work"
on page 42.
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Servicing the generator
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