Garland BOLT 115 G Instruction Manual page 36

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8.1.1. CLEANING
Warning! Always clean the machine after use. Not
carrying out proper cleaning can cause damage to the
machine and cause a malfunction. Whenever possible,
clean immediately after work.
Keep the machine clean, especially the area of the
fuel tank and areas close to the air filter.
8.1.2. AIR FILTER
The dirt in the air cleaner will cause a reduction in the
performance of the machine.
Check and clean this element. If you notice damage or
alterations to the filter, replace it with a new one.
This machine air filter foam, it can be cleaned in the
following way:
1. Remove the protective cap from the filter
2. Remove the filter
3. Clean the filter with soapy water
4. Rinse the filter with clean water
5. Allow the filter to dry
6. Once dry, moisten it with 2 drops of oil (if you wet
the filter with too much oil, the machine will not be
able to start).
7. Install the filter in the machine
8. Place the protective cap.
Note: The motor should never work without the air
filter installed.
8.2. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
8.2.1. FUEL FILTER
The fuel tank is equipped with a filter.
This is located under the fuel tank cap.
Periodically check the fuel filter. Do not allow dirt in
the fuel tank to avoid that the filter is dirty. A dirty filter
will cause difficult starting the engine and anomalies
in operation or stop it.
Check the fuel. If you see dirt, replace it.
If the inside of the fuel tank is dirty you can clean it
with petrol.
There is another fuel filter in the stopcock. For
cleaning follow the drawing.
8.2.2. CHECKING THE SPARK PLUG
The most common problems when it comes to
starting a machine are produced by a dirty spark plug
or in poor condition. Clean the spark plug and check
it regularly. Check that the electrode gap is correct
(0.6 - 0.7 mm).
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