Remote Air Filter Maintenance; Replacing Air Filters - Bushranger 46TBU6 Owner's Manual

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Blade Replacement
• Always turn the nut to check tightness, not the bolt.

Remote Air Filter Maintenance

For correct engine performance and to guard against dust entering the engine, causing
rapid wear, the air filter assembly must be clean and maintained in good condition.
Bushranger recommends that the air filter element and seal ring are replaced annually,
or more often in dusty conditions. Always replace with genuine Bushranger spare parts.
Use of non-genuine spare parts may damage your mower engine, and void the product
warranty.

Replacing Air Filters

STOP ENGINE.
(Fig. 1) 4 stroke models, twist filter cap
anti-clockwise and remove cap from filter
housing.
To stop loose material falling into filter body,
tilt upper handle so that filter body is up-side
down. Remove filter element and seal ring.
(Fig. 2) Clean filter element "A" by tapping it
on palm of hand. Do not use compressed air
or wash with any liquid. Examine element for
holes, splits or permanent clogging. Replace
if necessary.
Dust-off seal ring "B" and examine. Replace
if damaged or permanently crushed.
(Fig. 3) Fit or refit seal ring and filter element.
Tilt upper handle back to normal position.
Push filter cap on, ensuring teeth engage in
slots on filter housing.
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Use only genuine replacement parts made and guaranteed by Bushranger.
Insist on them from your parts and service dealer. Detailed fitting
instructions are printed on genuine Bushranger blade packs. Use of
non-genuine blades may void your warranty, and could result in
damage or injury.
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