Florabest FBM 575 B1 Benutzerhandbuch

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Do not tilt the equipment sideways

or forwards. Operating fluids could

leak out and the engine could be

damaged.

• Always keep the equipment clean. To

clean, use a toothbrush or cloth but no

corrosive cleaning agents or solvents.

Do not use water to clean the engine

as it could contaminate the fuel system.

• After mowing, remove plant remains

that are stuck to the equipment by us-

ing a piece of wood or plastic. Clean

the vent holes (

12), ejection hole

and blade area especially. Do not use

hard or pointed objects, which could

damage the equipment.

• Oil the wheels from time to time.

• Before each use, check the lawnmower

for obvious defects such as loose, worn

or damaged parts. Check that all nuts

bolts and screws are sitting firmly.

• Check covers and guards (

3, 7,

10, 12) for damage and that they are

sitting correctly. Replace if necessary.

Clean blades

The blades and the lower side of the de-

vice can be easily cleaning by using the

garden hose connection (39) with water,

without having to tilt the device.

1. Place the device on a level sur-

face.

2. Connect the garden hose with a

common hose coupling system to

the garden hose connection (39).

3. Start the motor (see “Starting

and Stopping the Engine”).

4. Open the tap and let it run for

1-2 minutes.

5. Turn off the motor and remove

the garden hose.

Cleaning/Replacing the Air

Filter

Do not operate the equipment

without the air filter otherwise dust

and dirt will get into the engine and

result in damage to the machine.

1. Remove the spark plugs connec-

tor (

15).

2. Open the air filter box (13) and

take out the air filter (14).

3. Replace a defective air filter with

a new filter (see “Spare Parts/

Accessories”).

4. To install, place the air filter (14)

in the air filter box (13) and re-

close it.

Maintaining the Spark Plug

A worn spark plug or a spark gap

that is too large will result in a re-

duction of engine performance.

1. Disconnect the spark plug con-

nector (15) from the spark plug

(16) by simultaneously pulling

and turning.

2. Unscrew the spark plug (16)

anticlockwise using the enclosed

spark plug wrench (

29).

3. Check the spark gap using a

feeler gauge (available from

specialist shops). The spark gap

must be at least 0.51 mm.

4. If necessary, adjust the gap by

carefully bending the ground

electrode on the spark plug.

5. Clean the spark plug with a wire

brush.

6. Insert the cleaned and adjusted

spark plug or replace a dam-

aged spark plug with a new one

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