Fuel Strainer; Oil Leakage - Baroness SP05A Owner's Operating Manual

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SP05A
Handling Instructions

Fuel Strainer

Inspection of Fuel Strainer
The fuel strainer is installed near the fuel tank
and cleans the fuel that enters the carburetor.
If the fuel flow is insufficient, clean or replace
the fuel strainer as necessary.
1.
Make sure that there is no fuel leakage.
2.
Make sure that the fuel strainer is not
damaged or dirty.
Cleaning of Fuel Strainer
If the fuel strainer becomes clogged with dust
and dirt, the fuel flow will become insufficient.
Periodically clean it.
Important
Shut off the fuel valve, and then clean the fuel
strainer in a clean location, free of dust and
dirt.
1.
Remove the filter pot, wash the filter and
inside of the filter pot using a solvent, such
as a hardly flammable kerosene, and then
blow compressed air to dry them.
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Make sure that there is no fuel leakage
after it is installed.
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Filter
Packing
Filter pot
Ring

Oil Leakage

Inspection of Oil Leakage
After approximately 50 hours of operation,
some joints may be loosened and oil and
grease may leak.
Be sure to retighten the parts.
Check the bottom of the machine for oil and
grease leakage.
Inspections

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