Recycling - EDER Powerwinch 500 Owner's Manual

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Fig. 13: Fuel filter
Motor
Clean the motor regularly from dust and dirt to
avoid overheating. Use a brush or compressed air
to clean the exhaust, cylinder and the cover.
Spark Plug
To change or to remove the spark plug - open the
cover (Fig. 8d). Check the spark plug (Fig. 14) from
time to time (approx. every 50h) and ensure that the
electrode gap is between 0.5mm and 0.6mm
(Fig.15). Replace the spark plug after 100 operating
hours or when the spark plug is crusted.
Fig. 14: Spark Plug
Crusting can be caused by a wrong carburettor
setting or when the used oil is of poor quality.
Use only spark plugs labeled with CM5H (NGK) or
CMR5H (NGK) (order number: 203703).
After replacing the spark plug, switch the choke to
the close position (Fig. 9) and pull the starter handle
until the motor starts. Switch the choke to the open
position and let the motor run warm in idle.
Attention
Do not use choke for the restart if the engine is
already warm.
0,5mm - 0,6mm
Fig. 15: Electrode gab oft he spark plug
Lubrication
The gears are lubricated for the whole life of the
EDER Powerwinch 500.
It is possible that the EDER Powerwinch 500 loose
lubrication during the first few working hours. The
oil has to distribute in the gears and needless oil
leaks out. Clean the excess oil.
Regularly oil all other moving parts (for example
Brunox® Lub & Cor)

Recycling

The Eder Powerwinch contains oil and has to be
disposed
by
a
recycling
company.
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