MSW -FS-500 handleiding

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Rev. 14.10.2020
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Rev. 14.10.2020
Regular service interval - whichever comes
rst
After each
use
In the rst
month or after
20 hours of
operation
Every 3
months or
after every
50 hours of
operation
Every 6
months or
100 hours of
operation
Every year or
300 hours of
operation
Component
Engine oil
Level check
Replacement
Air lter
Check
Cleaning √ [1]
Replacement
Sedimentation
lter
Cleaning
Spark plug
Check/Cleaning
Replacement
Idle speed
Cleaning, possibly
adjustment
Valve clearances
Cleaning - possibly
adjustment
Fuel tank with
strainer
Cleaning
Combustion
chamber
Every 300 hours of operation [2]
Fuel lines Every 2 years (if needed replace) [2]
[1] – when working in a dusty environment, more frequent service intervals are recommended
[2] – required specialized tools and knowledge - recommended to be commissioned by a professional service
Valve clearance (cold): intake valve 0.15 ± 0.02mm/exhaust valve 0.20 ± 0.02mm
3.4.1 MAINTENANCE INTERVALS
A. Air lter replacement
The engine of the machine is equipped with a
2-element air lter consisting of a sponge lter and a
paper lter (see the picture below).
To get to the air lter, unscrew the wing screw on the top of
the lter case and remove the case. Then, unscrew another
wing screw to disassemble the 2-element lter. After
removing the lter, remove the sponge element. Check the
condition of both lters, decide whether they need to be
replaced (see maintenance interval table), or whether they
can be reused after cleaning. If the lters are reusable:
Paper lter - shake o loose debris, then blow using
compressed air (pressure not greater than 2 Bar/207
kPa/30 psi) from the outlet side, i.e. the side where the
engine sucks the ltered air into the carburettor.
PLEASE NOTE: never wipe the lter with a brush
because it causes debris to penetrate the lter
structure!
Sponge lter - soak in warm water with the addition
of grey soap, then rinse under running water and
allow to dry completely (alternatively, you can soak
the sponge lter in non-ammable solvent and allow
it to dry completely.) Dip the clean and completely
dry lter in fresh engine oil ( the same type as the
machine engine) and, after removing it, squeeze out
excess oil well, otherwise it will disturb the operation
of the engine - it will exude smoke.
Before installing a clean lter, use a damp, lint-free
cloth to wipe the case and the base of the lter case,
making that no dirt or water gets into the carburettor
air ducts. Then, place the sponge lter onto the paper
lter and install it in the reverse order of disassembly,
remembering about the gasket under the lter.
Tighten both the lter and its case securely with a
wing screw.
A. Sedimentation lter
B. Gasket
A. Replacing the spark plug
PLEASE NOTE: when you remove the spark plug, the
engine must be turned o and cold! Tightening it too
lightly/too much, or the wrong type of spark plug, or
a break in the electrode can damage the engine!
Turn the ignition switch to OFF. Remove the ignition
cable cap from the spark plug. Remove the spark plug
from the engine. Check the condition of the spark
plug - in the case of a burnt-out electrode, cracked
or chipped insulation (ceramics), it must be replaced.
When the spark plug is t for further use, check the
electrode gap before putting it back and adjust if
necessary, the same with a new plug. The re-used
spark plug should be screwed in by tightening 1/8-
1/4 turn of the key, and a new plug by ½ turn.
B. Idle speed control
PLEASE NOTE: the machine has a factory set idle
speed, and the speed should not be changed!
Idle speed adjustment is performed only in case of
engine or engine components repair, which requires
specialized tools.
Start the engine and allow it to warm up to the
operating temperature. Then, set the throttle lever to
the slowest speed and adjust the idle speed with the
throttle lock screw (see the picture below). Their value
should be 1800 ± 50 revolutions per minute.
A. Air lter cover
B. Paper air lter
C. Sponge air lter
D. Gasket
B. Cleaning the sedimentation lter
CAUTION: Perform this procedure on a cold engine!
Close the fuel supply valve and dismantle the
sedimentation lter and its gasket. Wash both parts
in non-ammable solvent, then dry them. When dry,
place the gasket on the fuel valve and tighten the
sedimentation lter again. Open the fuel supply valve
and check for fuel leaks around the lter - if there are
any, remove the lter and replace the gasket.
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Productinformatie

MerkMSW
Model-FS-500
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte12189 MB