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Form No. 277675EST
Revision: N
Model 330000
Intekt
Extended Life Series
®
Professional Seriest
Model 310000
Extended Life Series
®
Professional Seriest
Copyright E Briggs & Stratton Corporation,
Milwaukee, WI, USA. All rights reserved.
Briggs & Stratton is a registered trademark
of Briggs & Stratton Corporation.
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General Information
This manual contains safety information to make you aware of the hazards and risks
associated with engines and how to avoid them. It also contains instructions for the
proper use and care of the engine. Because Briggs & Stratton Corporation does not
necessarily know what equipment this engine will power, it is important that you read and
understand these instructions and the instructions for the equipment. Save these
original instructions for future reference.
For replacement parts or technical assistance, record below the engine model, type, and
code numbers along with the date of purchase. These numbers are located on your
engine (see the Features and Controls page).
Date of purchase:
Engine model:
MM/DD/YYYY
Model: Code:Type:
Power Ratings: The gross power rating for individual gasoline engine models is labeled
in accordance with SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) code J1940 Small Engine
Power & Torque Rating Procedure, and is rated in accordance with SAE J1995. Torque
values are derived at 2600 RPM for those engines with “rpm” called out on the label and
3060 RPM for all others; horsepower values are derived at 3600 RPM. The gross power
curves can be v iewed at www.BRIGGSandSTRATTON.COM. Net power values are
taken with exhaust and air cleaner installed whereas gross power values are collected
without these attachments. Actual gross engine power will be higher than net engine
power and is affected by, among other things, ambient operating conditions and
engine--to--engine variability. Given the wide array of products on which engines are
placed, the gasoline engine may not develop the rated gross power when used in a given
piece of power equipment. This difference is due to a variety of factors including, but not
limited to, the variety of engine components (air cleaner, exhaust, charging, cooling,
carburetor, fuel pump, etc.), application limitations, ambient operating conditions
(temperature, humidity, altitude), and engine--to--engine variability. Due to manufacturing
and capacity limitations, Briggs & Stratton may substitute an engine of higher rated
power for this engine.
Operator Safety
Explosion
Toxic Fumes
Moving Parts
Shock
Hot Surface
Kickback
Fire
Fuel Shutoff
Read Manual
Choke
Oil
Fuel
On Off
Stop
Wear Eye
Protection
Slow
Fast
SAFETY AND CONTROL SYMBOLS
Hazardous
Chemical
Frostbite
The safety alert symbol is used to identify safety information about hazards that can
result in personal injury. A signal word (DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION) is used with the
alert symbol to indicate the likelihood and the potential severity of injury. In addition, a hazard
symbol may be used to represent the type of hazard.
DANGER indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.
WARNING indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury.
NOTICE indicates a situation that could result in damage to the product.
WARNING
Certain components in this product and its related accessories contain c hemicals
known to t he State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive
harm. Wash hands after handling.
WARNING
The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals k nown to the State of
California to c ause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
WARNING
Briggs & Stratton Engines are not designed for and are not to be used to power:
fun-karts; go-karts; children’s, recreational, or sport all-terrain vehicles (ATVs);
motorbikes; hovercraft; aircraft products; or vehicles used in competitive events not
sanctioned by Briggs & Stratton. For information about competitive racing products,
see www.briggsracing.com. For use with utility and side-by-side ATVs, please contact
Briggs & Stratton Engine Application Center, 1-866-927-3349. Improper engine
application may result in serious injury or death.
NOTICE: This engine was shipped from Briggs & Stratton without oil. Before you start
the engine, make sure you add oil according to the instructions in this manual. If you
start the engine without oil, it will be damaged beyond repair and will not be covered
under warranty.
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WARNING
Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
When Adding Fuel
Turn engine off and let engine cool at least 2 minutes before removing the fuel
cap.
Fill fuel tank outdoors or in well -ventilated area.
Do not overfill fuel tank. To allow for expansion of the fuel, do not fill above the
bottom of the fuel tank neck.
Keep fuel away from sparks, open flames, pilot lights, heat, and other ignition
sources.
Check fuel lines, tank, cap, and fittings frequently for cracks or leaks.
Replace if necessary
If fuel spills, wait until it evaporates before starting engine.
When Starting Engine
Ensure that spark plug, muffler, fuel cap and air c leaner (if equipped) are in
place and secured.
Do not crank engine with spark plug removed.
If engine floods, s et choke (if equipped) to OPEN/RUN position, move throttle
(if equipped) to FAST position and crank until engine starts.
When Operating Equipment
Do not tip engine or equipment at angle which causes fuel to spill.
Do not choke the carburetor to stop engine.
Never start or run the engine with the air cleaner assembly (if equipped) or the
air filter (if equipped) removed.
When Changing Oil
When you drain the oil from the top oil fill tube, the fuel tank must be empty or
fuel can leak out and result in a fire or explosion.
When Tipping Unit for Maintenance
When performing maintenance that requires the unit to be tipped, the fuel tank
must be empty or fuel can leak out and result in a fire or explosion.
When Transporting Equipment
Transport with f uel tank EMPTY or with fuel shut-off valve OFF.
When Storing Fuel Or Equipment With Fuel In Tank
Store away from furnaces, stoves, water heaters or other appliances that have
pilot lights or other ignition sources because they can ignite fuel vapors.
Starting engine creates sparking.
Sparking can ignite nearby flammable gases.
Explosion and fire could result.
WARNING
If there is natural or LP gas leakage in area, do not start engine.
Do not use pressurized starting fluids because vapors are flammable.
POISONOUS GAS HAZARD. Engine exhaust contains carbon
monoxide, a poisonous gas that could kill you in minutes. You
CANNOT see it, smell it, or taste it. Even if you do not smell exhaust
fumes, you could still be exposed to carbon monoxide gas. If you start
to feel sick, dizzy, or weak while using this product, shut it off and get
to fresh air RIGHT AWAY. See a doctor. You may have carbon
monoxide poisoning.
WARNING
Operate this product ONLY outside far away from windows, doors and vents to
reduce the risk of carbon monoxide gas from accumulating and potentially being
drawn towards occupied spaces.
Install battery--operated carbon monoxide alarms or plug--in carbon monoxide
alarms with battery back-up according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Smoke alarms cannot detect carbon monoxide gas.
DO NOT run this product inside homes, garages, basements, crawlspaces,
sheds, or other partially-enclosed spaces even if using fans or opening doors
and windows for ventilation. Carbon monoxide can quickly build up in these
spaces and can linger for hours, even after this product has shut off.
ALWAYS place this product downwind and point the engine exhaust away from
occupied spaces.
Rapid r etraction of starter cord (kickback) will pull hand and arm
toward engine faster than you can let go.
Broken bones, fractures, bruises or sprains could result.
WARNING
When starting engine, pull the starter cord slowly until resistance is felt and then
pull rapidly to avoid kickback.
Remove all external equipment/engine loads before starting engine.
Direct-coupled equipment components such as, but not limited to, blades,
impellers, pulleys, sprockets, etc., must be securely attached.
Rotating parts can contact or entangle hands, feet, hair, clothing, or
accessories.
Traumatic amputation or severe laceration can result.
WARNING
Operate equipment with guards in place.
Keep hands and feet away from rotating parts.
Tie up long hair and remove jewelry.
Do not wear loose-fitting clothing, dangling drawstrings or items that could
become caught.
Running engines produce heat. Engine parts, especially muffler,
become extremely hot.
Severe thermal burns can occur on contact.
Combustible debris, such as leaves, grass, brush, etc. can catch fire.
WARNING
Allow muffler, engine cylinder and fins to cool before touching.
Remove accumulated debris from muffler area and cylinder area.
It is a v iolation of California Public Resource Code, Section 4442, to use or
operate the engine on any forest-covered, brush-covered, or grass-covered land
unless the exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester, as defined in
Section 4442, maintained in effective working order. Other states or federal
jurisdictions may have similar laws. Contact the original equipment
manufacturer, retailer, or dealer to obtain a spark arrester designed for the
exhaust system installed on this engine.
Unintentional sparking can result in fire or electric shock.
Unintentional start-up can result in entanglement, traumatic
amputation, or laceration.
Fire hazard
WARNING
Before performing adjustments or repairs:
Disconnect the spark plug wire and keep it away from the spark plug.
Disconnect battery at negative terminal (only engines with electric start.)
Use only c orrect tools.
Do not tamper with governor spring, links or other parts to increase engine
speed.
Replacement parts must be of the same design and installed in the same
position as the original parts. Other parts may not perform as well, may damage
the unit, and may result in injury.
Do not strike the flywheel with a hammer or hard object because the flywheel
may later shatter during operation.
When testing for spark:
Use approved spark plug tester.
Do not check for spark with spark plug removed.
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Features and Controls
Compare the illustration
1
with your engine to familiarize yourself with the location of
various features and controls.
A. Engine Identification
Model Type Code
B. Spark Plug
C. Air Cleaner
D. Dipstick
E. Oil Drain Plug
F. Muffler
Muffler Guard (optional)
Spark Arrester (optional)
G. Finger Guard / Rotating Screen
H. Oil Filter (optional)
I. Electric Starter (optional)
J. Carburetor
K. Fuel Filter (optional)
L. Fuel Pump (optional)
M. Quick Oil Drain (optional)
Operation
Oil capacity (see the Specifications section)
Oil Recommendations
We recommend the use of Briggs & Stratton Warranty Certified oils for best
performance. Other high-quality detergent oils are acceptable if classified for service SF,
SG, SH, SJ or higher. Do not use special additives.
Outdoor temperatures determine the proper oil viscosity for the engine. Use the chart t o
select the best viscosity for the outdoor temperature range expected.
* Below 40°F(4°C) the use of SAE 30 will result in hard starting.
** Above 80°F(27°C) the use of 10W-30 may cause increased oil consumption. Check
oil level more frequently.
How To Check/Add Oil - Figure
1 2
Before adding or checking the oil
Place engine level.
Clean the oil fill area of any debris.
1. Remove the dipstick (A) and wipe with a clean cloth (Figure 2).
2. Insert and tighten the dipstick.
3. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level. It should be at the top of the full indicator
(B) on the dipstick.
4. If low, add oil slowly into the engine oil fill (C). Do not overfill. After adding oil, wait
one minute and then recheck the oil level.
Note: Do not add oil at the quick oil drain (M, Figure 1) (if equipped).
5. Replace and tighten the dipstick.
Low Oil Protection System (if equipped)
Some engines are equipped with a low oil sensor. If the oil is low, the sensor will either
activate a warning light or stop the engine. Stop the engine and follow these steps before
restarting the engine.
Make sure the engine is level.
Check the oil level. See the How To Check/Add Oil section.
If the oil level is low, add the proper amount of oil. Start the engine and make sure
the warning light (if equipped) is not activated.
If the oil level is not low, do not start the engine. Contact an Authorized Briggs &
Stratton Dealer to have the the oil problem corrected.
Fuel Recommendations
Fuel must meet these requirements:
Clean, fresh, unleaded gasoline.
A minimum of 87 octane/87 AKI (91 RON). High altitude use, see below.
Gasoline with up to 10% ethanol (gasohol) is acceptable.
NOTICE: Do not use unapproved gasolines, such as E15 and E85. Do not mix oil in
gasoline or modify the engine to run on alternate fuels. Use of unapproved fuels will
cause damage to engine components, which will not be covered under warranty.
To protect the fuel system from gum formation, mix a fuel stabilizer into the fuel. See
Storage. All fuel is not the same. If starting or performance problems occur, change fuel
providers or change brands. This engine is ce rtified to operate on gasoline. The
emissions control system for this engine is EM (Engine Modifications).
High Altitude
At altitudes over 5,000 feet (1524 meters), a minimum 85 octane/85 AKI (89 RON)
gasoline is acceptable.
For carbureted engines, high altitude adjustment is required to remain emissions
compliant. Operation without this adjustment will cause decreased performance,
increased fuel consumption, and increased emissions. Contact a Briggs & Stratton
Authorized Service Dealer for high altitude adjustment information. Operation of the
engine at altitudes below 2,500 feet (762 meters) with the high altitude adjustment is not
recommended.
For Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) engines, no high altitude adjustment is necessary.
How To Add Fuel - Figure
3
WARNING
Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
When Adding Fuel
Turn engine off and let engine cool at least 2 minutes before removing the fuel
cap.
Fill fuel tank outdoors or in well -ventilated area.
Do not overfill fuel tank. To allow for expansion of the fuel, do not fill above the
bottom of the fuel tank neck.
Keep fuel away from sparks, open flames, pilot lights, heat, and other ignition
sources.
Check fuel lines, tank, cap, and fittings frequently for cracks or leaks.
Replace if necessary
If fuel spills, wait until it evaporates before starting engine.
1. Clean the fuel cap area of dirt and debris. Remove the fuel cap (A, Figure 3).
2. Fill the fuel tank (B) with fuel. To allow for expansion of the fuel, do not fill above the
bottom of the fuel tank neck (C).
3. Reinstall the fuel cap.
How To Start The Engine - Figure
4
WARNING
Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
When Starting Engine
Ensure that spark plug, muffler, fuel cap and air c leaner (if equipped) are in
place and secured.
Do not crank engine with spark plug removed.
If engine floods, s et choke (if equipped) to OPEN/RUN position, move throttle
(if equipped) to FAST position and crank until engine starts.
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POISONOUS GAS HAZARD. Engine exhaust contains carbon
monoxide, a poisonous gas that could kill you in minutes. You
CANNOT see it, smell it, or taste it. Even if you do not smell exhaust
fumes, you could still be exposed to carbon monoxide gas. If you start
to feel sick, dizzy, or weak while using this product, shut it off and get
to fresh air RIGHT AWAY. See a doctor. You may have carbon
monoxide poisoning.
WARNING
Operate this product ONLY outside far away from windows, doors and vents to
reduce the risk of carbon monoxide gas from accumulating and potentially being
drawn towards occupied spaces.
Install battery--operated carbon monoxide alarms or plug--in carbon monoxide
alarms with battery back-up according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Smoke alarms cannot detect carbon monoxide gas.
DO NOT run this product inside homes, garages, basements, crawlspaces,
sheds, or other partially-enclosed spaces even if using fans or opening doors
and windows for ventilation. Carbon monoxide can quickly build up in these
spaces and can linger for hours, even after this product has shut off.
ALWAYS place this product downwind and point the engine exhaust away from
occupied spaces.
NOTICE: This engine was shipped from Briggs & Stratton without oil. Before you start
the engine, make sure you add oil according to the instructions in this manual. If you
start the engine without oil, it will be damaged beyond repair and will not be covered
under warranty.
Determine The Starting System
Before starting the engine, you must determine the type of starting system that is on your
engine. Your engine will have one of the following types.
ReadyStart
®
System: This features a temperature controlled automatic choke. This
type does not have a primer.
Choke System: This features a choke to be used for starting in cool temperatures.
Some models will have a separate choke control while others will have a
combination choke/throttle control. This type does not have a primer.
To start your engine, follow the instructions for your type of starting system.
Note: Some engines and equipment have remote controls. See the equipment manual
for location and operation of remote controls.
ReadyStart
®
System - Figure
4
1. Check the oil level. See the How To Check/Add Oil section.
2. Make sure equipment drive controls, if equipped, are disengaged.
3. Turn the fuel shut-off valve (A), if equipped, to the on position (Figure 4).
4. Move the throttle control (B)tothefast
position. Operate the engine in the fast
position.
Note: For starting in cold temperatures (below 32 F), move the combination
choke/throttle lever (B, C) to the choke position. As the engine warms up, move the
lever to the run position.
5. Engage the electric start switch, key (D) or push button (E).
NOTE: If the engine does not start after repeated attempts, contact your local dealer
or go to BRIGGSandSTRATTON.COM or call 1-800-233-3723 (in USA).
NOTICE: To extend the life of the starter, use short starting cycles (five seconds
maximum). Wait one minute between starting cycles.
Choke System - Figure
4
1. Check the oil level. See the How To Check/Add Oil section.
2. Make sure equipment drive controls, if equipped, are disengaged.
3. Turn the fuel shut-off valve (A), if equipped, to the on position (Figure 4).
4. Move the throttle control (B)tothefast
position. Operate the engine in the fast
position.
5. Move the choke control (C), or the combination choke/throttle lever, to the choke
position.
Note: Choke is usually unnecessary when restarting a warm engine.
6. Turn the electric start switch (D) to the on/start position.
NOTE: If the engine does not start after repeated attempts, contact your local dealer
or go to BRIGGSandSTRATTON.COM or call 1-800-233-3723 (in USA).
NOTICE: To extend the life of the starter, use short starting cycles (five seconds
maximum). Wait one minute between starting cycles.
7. As the engine warms up, move the choke control (C)totherun
position.
How To Stop The Engine - Figure
4
WARNING
Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
Do not choke the carburetor to stop engine.
1. With the throttle control in the fast
position, turn the key switch (D) to the off
position (Figure 4). Remove the key and keep in a safe place out of the reach of
children.
2. After the engine stops, turn t he fuel shut-off valve (A), if equipped, to the closed
position.
Maintenance
We recommend that you see any Briggs & Stratton Authorized Dealer for all
maintenance and service of the engine and engine parts.
NOTICE: All the components used to build this engine must remain in place for proper
operation.
WARNING: When performing maintenance that requires the unit to be
tipped, the fuel tank must be empty or fuel can leak out and result in a fire or
explosion.
Emissions Control
Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emissions control devices and systems
may be performed by any off-road engine repair establishment or individual.
However, to obtain “no charge” emissions control service, the work must be performed
by a factory authorized dealer. See the Emissions Warranty.
Carburetor And Engine Speed Adjustment
Never make adjustments to the carburetor or engine speed. The carburetor was set at
the factory to operate efficiently under most conditions. Do not tamper with the governor
spring, linkages, or other parts to change the engine speed. If any adjustments are
required contact a Briggs & Stratton Authorized Service Center for s ervice.
NOTICE: The equipment manufacturer specifies the maximum speed for the engine as
installed on the equipment. Do not exceed this speed. If you are unsure what the
equipment maximum speed is, or what the engine speed is set to from the factory,
contact a Briggs & Stratton Authorized Service Center for assistance. For safe and
proper operation of the equipment, the engine speed should be adjusted only by a
qualified service technician.
Unintentional sparking can result in fire or electric shock.
Unintentional start-up can result in entanglement, traumatic
amputation, or laceration.
Fire hazard
WARNING
Before performing adjustments or repairs:
Disconnect the spark plug wire and keep it away from the spark plug.
Disconnect battery at negative terminal (only engines with electric start.)
Use only c orrect tools.
Do not tamper with governor spring, links or other parts to increase engine
speed.
Replacement parts must be of the same design and installed in the same
position as the original parts. Other parts may not perform as well, may damage
the unit, and may result in injury.
Do not strike the flywheel with a hammer or hard object because the flywheel
may later shatter during operation.
When testing for spark:
Use approved spark plug tester.
Do not check for spark with spark plug removed.
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Maintenance Chart
First 5 Hours
Change oil
3
Every8HoursorDaily
Check engine oil level
Clean area around muffler and controls
Clean finger guard/rotating screen
Every 25 Hours or Annually
Clean air f ilter
1
Clean pre-cleaner
1
Every 50 Hours or Annually
Change engine oil
4
Replace oil filter (if equipped)
4
Check muffler and spark arrester
Every 100 Hours or Annually
Change engine oil
5
Replace oil filter
5
Annually
Replace air filter
Replace pre-cleaner
Replace spark plugs
Clean air cooling system
1
Replace fuel filter
Check valve clearance
2
1
In dusty conditions or when airborne debris is present, clean more often.
2
Not required unless engine performance problems are noted.
3
Only engines without oil filter.
4
Engines without oil f ilter or with standard black oil filter (see Specifications page for
part number).
5
Engines with high-efficiency yellow or orange oil filter (see Specifications page for
part number).
How To Replace The Spark Plug - Figure
5
Check the gap (A, Figure 5) with a wire gauge (B). If necessary, reset the gap. Install
and tighten the spark plug to the recommended torque. For gap setting or torque, see the
Specifications section.
Note: In some areas, local law requires using a resistor spark plug to suppress ignition
signals. If this engine was originally equipped with a resistor spark plug, use the same
type for replacement.
Inspect Muffler And Spark Arrester - Figure
6
Running engines produce heat. Engine parts, especially muffler,
become extremely hot.
Severe thermal burns can occur on contact.
Combustible debris, such as leaves, grass, brush, etc. can catch fire.
WARNING
Allow muffler, engine cylinder and fins to cool before touching.
Remove accumulated debris from muffler area and cylinder area.
It is a v iolation of California Public Resource Code, Section 4442, to use or
operate the engine on any forest-covered, brush-covered, or grass-covered land
unless the exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester, as defined in
Section 4442, maintained in effective working order. Other states or federal
jurisdictions may have similar laws. Contact the original equipment
manufacturer, retailer, or dealer to obtain a s park arrester designed for the
exhaust system installed on this engine.
Remove accumulated debris from muffler area and cylinder area. Inspect the muffler (A,
Figure 6) for cracks, corrosion, or other damage. Remove the spark arrester (B), if
equipped, and inspect for damage or carbon blockage. If damage is found, install
replacement parts before operating.
WARNING: Replacement parts must be of the same design and installed
in the same position as the original parts. Other parts may not perform as well, may
damage the unit, and may result in injury.
How To Change The Oil - Figure
7 8 9 10
Used oil is a hazardous waste product and must be disposed of properly. Do not discard
with household waste. Check with your local authorities, service center, or dealer for safe
disposal/ recycling facilities.
Remove Oil
1. With engine off but still warm, disconnect the spark plug wire (A) and keep it away
from the spark plug (Figure 7).
2. Remove the dipstick (D).
Standard Oil Drain Plug
1. Remove the oil drain plug (B, Figure 8). Drain the oil into an approved container.
Note: Any of the oil drain plugs shown below may be installed in the engine.
2. After the oil has drained, install and tighten the oil drain plug.
Optional Quick Oil Drain
1. Disconnect the oil drain hose ( G, Figure 9) from the side of the engine.
2. Turn and remove the oil drain cap (H). Carefully lower the quick oil drain (I)intoan
approved container (J).
3. After the oil has drained, install the oil drain cap. Attach the oil drain hose to the side
of the engine.
Change The Oil Filter (if equipped)
Some models are equipped with oil filter. For replacement intervals, see the
Maintenance chart.
1. Drain the oil from the engine. See Remove Oil section.
2. Remove the oil filter (C) and dispose of properly. See Figure 10.
3. Before you install the new oil filter, lightly lubricate the oil filter gasket with fresh,
clean oil.
4. Install the oil filter by hand until the gasket contacts the oil filter adapter, then tighten
theoilfilter1/2to3/4turns.
5. Add oil. See Add Oil section.
6. Start and run the engine. As the engine warms up, check for oil leaks.
7. Stop the engine and check the oil level. It should be at the top of the full indicator (F)
on the dipstick (Figure 7).
Add Oil
Place engine level.
Clean the oil fill area of any debris.
See the Specifications section for oil capacity.
1. Remove the dipstick (D) and wipe with a clean cloth (Figure 7).
2. Pour the oil slowly into the engine oil fill (E). Do not overfill. After adding oil, wait
one minute and then check the oil level.
Note: Do not add oil at the quick oil drain (I) (if equipped).
3. Install and tighten the dipstick.
4. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level. It should be at the top of the full indicator
(F) on the dipstick.
5. Install and tighten the dipstick.
How To Service The Air Filter - Figure
11
WARNING
Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
Never start or run the engine with the air cleaner assembly (if equipped) or the
air filter (if equipped) removed.
NOTICE: Do not use pressurized air or solvents to clean the filter. Pressurized air can
damage the filter and solvents will dissolve the filter.
The air filter system uses a cylindrical cartridge. Some models also include a pre-cleaner
that can be washed and reused.
1. Remove the fasteners (A) and the air filter cover (B). See Figure 11.
2. To remove the filter (C), lift the end of the filter and then pull the filter off the intake
(D).
3. Remove the pre-cleaner (E), if equipped, from the filter.
4. To loosen debris, gently tap the filter on a hard surface. If the filter is excessively
dirty, replace with a new filter.
5. Wash the pre-cleaner in liquid detergent and water. Then allow it to thoroughly air
dry. Do not oil the pre-cleaner.
6. Assemble the dry pre-cleaner to the filter.
7. Install the filter on the intake. Push the end of the f ilter into the base as shown. Make
sure filter fits securely in the base.
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8. Install air filter cover and secure with fasteners.
How To Replace The Fuel Filter - Figure
12
WARNING
Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
Keep fuel away from sparks, open flames, pilot lights, heat, and other ignition
sources.
Check fuel lines, tank, cap, and fittings frequently for cracks or leaks.
Replace if necessary.
Before replacing the fuel filter, drain the fuel tank or close the fuel shut-off valve.
Replacement parts must be the same and installed in the same position as the
original parts.
If fuel spills, wait until it evaporates before starting engine.
1. Before replacing the fuel filter (A, Figure 12), if equipped, drain the fuel tank or close
the fuel shut-off valve. Otherwise, fuel can leak out and cause a fire or explosion.
2. Use pliers to squeeze t abs (B) on the clamps (C), then slide the clamps away from
the fuel filter. Twist and pull the fuel lines (D) off of the fuel filter.
3. Check the fuel lines for cracks or leaks. Replace if necessary.
4. Replace the fuel filter with an original equipment replacement filter.
5. Secure the fuel lines with the clamps as shown.
How To Clean The Air Cooling System - Figure
13
Running engines produce heat. Engine parts, especially muffler,
become extremely hot.
Severe thermal burns can occur on contact.
Combustible debris, such as leaves, grass, brush, etc. can catch fire.
WARNING
Allow muffler, engine cylinder and fins to cool before touching.
Remove accumulated debris from muffler area and cylinder area.
NOTICE: Do not use water to clean the engine. Water could contaminate the fuel
system. Use a brush or dry cloth to clean the engine.
This is an air cooled engine. Dirt or debris can restrict air flow and cause the engine to
overheat, resulting in poor performance and reduced engine life.
Use a brush or dry cloth to remove debris from the finger guard/rotating screen (A).
Keep linkage, springs and controls (B) clean. Keep the area around and behind the
muffler (C) free of any combustible debris (Figure 13).
Storage
WARNING
Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
When Storing Fuel Or Equipment With Fuel In Tank
Store away from furnaces, stoves, water heaters or other appliances that have
pilot lights or other ignition sources because they can ignite fuel vapors.
Fuel System
Fuel can become stale when stored over 30 days. Stale fuel causes acid and gum
deposits to form in the fuel system or on essential carburetor parts. To keep fuel fresh,
use Briggs & Stratton Advanced Formula Fuel Treatment & Stabilizer, available
wherever Briggs & Stratton genuine service parts are sold.
There is no need to drain gasoline from the engine if a fuel stabilizer is added according
to instructions. Run the engine for 2 minutes to circulate the stabilizer throughout the fuel
system before storage.
If gasoline in the engine has not been treated with a fuel stabilizer, it must be drained into
an approved container. Run the engine until it stops from lack of fuel. The use of a fuel
stabilizer in the storage container is recommended to maintain freshness.
Engine Oil
While the engine is still warm, change the engine oil.
Troubleshooting
Need Assistance? Go to BRIGGSandSTRATTON.COM or call 1-800-233-3723 in USA.
Specifications
Engine Specifications
Model 310000
Displacement 30.52 ci (500 cc)
Bore 3.563 in (90.49 mm)
Stroke 3.062 in (77.77 mm)
Oil Capacity 46 -- 48 oz (1.36 -- 1.40 L)
Engine Specifications
Model 330000
Displacement 32.93 ci (540 cc)
Bore 3.701 in (93.99 mm)
Stroke 3.062 in (77.77 mm)
Oil Capacity 46 -- 48 oz (1.36 -- 1.40 L)
Tune-up Specifications *
Model 310000
Spark Plug Gap 0.030 in (0.76 mm)
Spark Plug Torque 180 lb-in (20 Nm)
Armature Air Gap 0.010 - 0.014 in (0.25 - 0.36 mm)
Intake Valve Clearance 0.003 - 0.005 in (0.08 - 0.13 mm)
Exhaust Valve Clearance 0.005 - 0.007 in (0.13 - 0.18 mm)
Tune-up Specifications *
Model 330000
Spark Plug Gap 0.030 in (0.76 mm)
Spark Plug Torque 180 lb-in (20 Nm)
Armature Air Gap 0.010 - 0.014 in (0.25 - 0.36 mm)
Intake Valve Clearance 0.003 - 0.005 in (0.08 - 0.13 mm)
Exhaust Valve Clearance 0.005 - 0.007 in (0.13 - 0.18 mm)
* Engine power will decrease 3.5% for each 1,000 feet (300 meters) above sea level and 1% for each 10 F(5.6 C) above 77 F(25 C). The engine will operate satisfactorily at an
angle up to 15. Refer to the equipment operators manual for safe allowable operating limits on slopes.
Common Service Parts n
Service Part Part Number
Air Filter, Oval 793569
Air Filter Pre-cleaner, Oval 793685
Oil -- SAE 30 100028
Oil Filter, Standard -- Black 492932
Oil Filter, High Efficiency -- Yellow 795890
Oil Filter, High Efficiency -- Orange 798576
Fuel Filter 394358S
Service Part Part Number
Advanced Formula Fuel Treatment & Stabilizer 5442
Resistor Spark Plug 491055
Long Life Platinum Spark Plug 5066
Spark Plug Wrench 89838, 5023
Spark Tester 19368
n We recommend that you see any Briggs & Stratton Authorized Dealer for all maintenance and service of the engine and engine parts.
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BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE WARRANTY POLICY
January 2014
Briggs & Stratton warrants that, during the warranty period specified below, it will repair or replace, free of charge, any part that is defective in material or workmanship or
both. Transportation charges on product submitted for repair or replacement under this warranty must be borne by purchaser. This warranty is effective for and is subject to
the time periods and conditions stated below. For warranty service, find the nearest Authorized Service Dealer in our dealer locator map at BRIGGSandSTRATTON.COM.
The purchaser must contact the Authorized Service Dealer, and then make the product available to the Authorized Service Dealer for inspection and testing.
There is no other express warranty. Implied warranties, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to the warranty period
listed below, or to the extent permitted by l aw. Liability for incidental or consequential damages are excluded to the extent exclusion is permitted bylaw.Some
states or countries do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and some states or countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitation and exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which
vary from state to state and country to country. **
LIMITED WARRANTY
STANDARD WARRANTY TERMS *
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Brand/Product Type Consumer Use Commercial Use
Vanguardt
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3 years 3 years
Commercial Turf Seriest
2 years 2 years
Engines Featuring Dura-Boret Cast Iron Sleeve
2 years 1 year
All Other Briggs & Stratton Engines 2 years 90 days
* These are our standard warranty terms, but occasionally there may be additional warranty coverage that was not determined at time of publication. For a listing of current
warranty terms for your engine, go to BRIGGSandSTRATTON.COM or contact your Briggs & Stratton Authorized Service Dealer.
** In Australia -- Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund foramajor
failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of
acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. For warranty service, find the nearest Authorized Service Dealer in our dealer locator map at
BRIGGSandSTRATTON.COM, or by calling 1300 274 447, or by emailing or writing to salesenquiries@briggsandstratton.com.au, Briggs & Stratton AustraliaPtyLtd,1
Moorebank Avenue, Moorebank, NSW , Australia, 2170.
Y
There is no warranty for engines on equipment used for prime power in place of a utility or for standby generators used for commercial purposes. Engines used in
competitive racing or on commercial or rental tracks are not warranted.
J
Vanguard installed on standby generators: 2 years consumer use, no warranty commercial use. Vanguard installed on utility vehicles: 2 years consumer use, 2 years
commercial use. Vanguard 3-cylinder liquid c ooled: see Briggs & Stratton 3/LC Engine Warranty Policy.
The warranty period begins on the date of purchase by the first retail or c ommercial consumer. “Consumer use” means personal residential household use by a retail consumer.
“Commercial use” means all other uses, including use for commercial, income producing or rental purposes. Once an engine has experienced commercial use, it shall thereafter be
considered as a commercial use engine for purposes of this warranty.
Save your proof of purchase receipt. If you do not provide proof of the initial purchase date at the time warranty service is requested, the manufacturing date of the
product will be used to determine the warranty period. Product registration is not required to obtain warranty service on Briggs & Stratton products.
About Your Warranty
This limited warranty covers engine-related material and/or workmanship issues only,
and not replacement or refund of the equipment to which the engine may be mounted.
Routine maintenance, tune-ups, adjustments, or normal wear and tear are not covered
under this warranty. Similarly, warranty is not applicable if the engine has been altered or
modified or if the engine serial number has been defaced or removed. This warranty
does not include used, reconditioned, second-hand, or demonstration equipment or
engines. This warranty does not cover engine damage or performance problems caused
by:
1 The use of parts that are not original Briggs & Stratton parts;
2 Operating the engine with insufficient, contaminated, or an incorrect grade of
lubricating oil;
3 The use of contaminated or stale fuel, gasoline formulated with ethanol greater than
10%, or t he use of alternative fuels such as liquefied petroleum or natural gas on
engines not originally designed/manufactured by Briggs & Stratton to operate on
such fuels;
4 Dirt which entered the engine because of improper air cleaner maintenance or
re--assembly;
5 Striking an object with the cutter blade of a rotary lawn mower, loose or improperly
installed blade adapters, impellers, or other crankshaft coupled devices, or
excessive v-belt tightness;
6 Associated parts or assemblies such as clutches, transmissions, equipment
controls, etc., which are not supplied by Briggs & Stratton;
7 Overheating due to grass clippings, dirt and debris, or rodent nests which plug or
clog the cooling fins or flywheel area, or by operating the engine without sufficient
ventilation;
8 Excessive vibration due to over-speeding, loose engine mounting, loose or
unbalanced cutter blades or impellers, or improper coupling of equipment
components to the crankshaft;
9 Misuse, lack of routine maintenance, shipping, handling, or warehousing of
equipment, or improper engine installation.
W arranty service is available only through Briggs & Stratton Authorized Service
Dealers. Locate your nearest Authorized Service Dealer in our dealer locator map at
BRIGGSandSTRATT ON .COM or by calling 1-800-233-3723 (in USA).
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California, U.S. EPA, and Briggs & Stratton Corporation Emissions Control Warranty Statement
Your Warranty Rights And Obligations
For Briggs & Stratton Engine Models with “F” Trim Designation
(Model--Type--Trim Representation xxxxxx xxxx Fx)
The California Air Resources Board, U.S. EPA, and Briggs & Stratton (B&S) are pleased
to explain the emissions control system warranty on your Model Year 2014-2016
engine/equipment. In California, new small off-road engines and large spark ignited
engines less than or equal to 1.0 liter must be designed, built, and equipped to meet the
State’s stringent anti-smog standards. B&S must warrant the emissions control system
on your engine/equipment for the periods of time listed below provided there has been
no abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance of your engine/equipment.
Your exhaust emissions control system may include parts such as the carburetor or fuel
injection system, ignition system, and catalytic converter. Also included may be hoses,
belts, connectors, sensors, and other emissions-related assemblies. Your evaporative
emission control system may include parts su ch as: carburetors, fuel tanks, fuel lines,
fuel caps, valves, canisters, filters, vapor hoses, clamps, connectors, and other
associated components.
Where a warrantable condition exists, B&S will repair your engine/equipment at no cost
to you including diagnosis, parts, and labor.
Manufacturers Warranty Coverage:
Small off-road engines and large spark ignited engines less than or equal to 1.0 liter, and
any related emissions components of the equipment, are warranted for two years, or for
the time time period listed in the respective engine or product warranty statement,
whichever is greater. If any emissions-related part on your B&S engine/equipment is
defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by B&S.
Owners Warranty Responsibilities:
As the engine/equipment owner, you are responsible for the performance of the
required maintenance listed in your Operator’s Manual. B&S recommends that you
retain all receipts covering maintenance on your engine/equipment, but B&S cannot
deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or your failure to ensure the performance
of all scheduled maintenance.
As the engine/equipment owner, you should however be aware that B&S may deny
you warranty coverage if your engine/equipment or a part has failed due to abuse,
neglect, improper maintenance, or unapproved modifications.
You are responsible for presenting your engine/equipment to a B&S distribution
center, servicing dealer, or other equivalent entity, as applicable, as soon as a
problem exists. The warranty repairs should be completed in a r easonable amount of
time, not to exceed 30 days. If you have any questions regarding your warranty
rights and responsibilities, you should contact B&S at 1--800--444--7774 (in USA) or
BRIGGSandSTRATTON.COM.
Briggs & Stratton Emissions Control Warranty Provisions
The following are specific provisions relative to your Emissions Control Warranty
Coverage. It is in addition to the B&S engine warranty for non-regulated engines found in
the Operator’s Manual.
1. Warranted Emissions Parts
Coverage under this warranty extends only to the parts listed below (the emissions
control systems parts) to the extent these parts were present on the B&S engine
and/or B&S supplied fuel system.
a. Fuel Metering System
Cold start enrichment system (soft choke)
Carburetor or fuel injection system
Oxygen sensor
Electronic control unit
Fuel pump module
Fuel line, fuel line fittings, clamps
Fuel tank, cap and tether
Carbon canister
b. Air Induction System
Air cleaner
Intake manifold
Purge and vent line
c. Ignition System
Spark plug(s)
Magneto ignition system
d. Catalyst System
Catalytic converter
Exhaust manifold
Air injection system or pulse valve
e. Miscellaneous Items Used in Above Systems
Vacuum, temperature, position, time sensitive v alves and switches
Connectors and assemblies
2. Length of Coverage
Coverage is for a period of two years from date of original purchase,or for the time
period listed in the respective engine or product warranty statement, whichever is
greater. B&S warrants to the original purchaser and each subsequent purchaser that
the engine is designed, built, and equipped so as to conform with all applicable
regulations adopted by the Air Resources Board; that it is free from defects in
material and workmanship that could cause the failure of a warranted part; and that it
is identical in all material respects to the engine described in the manufacturer’s
application for certification. The warranty period begins on the date the engine is
originally purchased.
The warranty on emissions-related parts is as follows:
Any warranted part that is not scheduled for replacement as required
maintenance in the Operator’s Manual supplied, is warranted for the warranty
period stated above. If any such part fails during the period of warranty
coverage, the part will be repaired or replaced by B&S at no charge to the
owner. Any such part repaired or replaced under the warranty will be warranted
for the remaining warranty period.
Any warranted part that is scheduled only for regular inspection in the
Operator’s Manual supplied, is warranted for the warranty period stated above.
Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty will be warranted for the
remaining warranty period.
Any warranted part that is scheduled for replacement as required maintenance
in the Operator’s Manual supplied, is warranted for the period of time prior to
the first scheduled replacement point for that part. If the part fails prior to the
first scheduled replacement, the part will be repaired or replaced by B&S at no
charge to the owner. Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty will be
warranted for the remainder of the period prior to the first scheduled
replacement point for the part.
Add-on or modified parts that are not exempted by the Air Resources Board
may not be used. The use of any non-exempted add-on or modified parts by the
owner will be grounds for disallowing a warranty claim. The manufacturer will
not be liable to warrant failures of warranted parts caused by the use of a
non-exempted add-on or modified part.
3. Consequential Coverage
Coverage shall extend to the failure of any engine components caused by the
failure of any warranted emissions parts.
4. Claims and Coverage Exclusions
Warranty claims shall be filed according to the provisions of the B&S engine
warranty policy. Warranty coverage does not apply to failures of emissions parts
that are not original equipment B&S parts or to parts that fail due to abuse, neglect,
or improper maintenance as s et forth in the B&S engine warranty policy. B&S is not
liable for warranty coverage of failures of emissions parts caused by the use of
add
-
on or modified parts.
Look For Relevant Emissions Durability Period and Air Index Information
On Your Small Off-Road Engine Emissions Label
Engines that are certified to meet the California Air Resources Board (CARB) small
off-road Emissions Standard must display information regarding the Emissions Durability
Period and the Air Index. Briggs & Stratton makes this information available to the
consumer on our emissions labels. The engine emissions label will indicate certification
information.
The Emissions Durability Period describes the number of hours of actual running time
for which the engine is certified to be emissions compliant, assuming proper
maintenance in accordance with the Operator’s Manual. The following categories are
used:
Moderate:
Engines at or less than 80 cc displacement are certified to be emissions compliant for 50
hours of actual engine running time. Engines greater than 80 cc displacement are
certified to be emissions compliant for 125 hours of actual engine running time.
Intermediate:
Engines at or less than 80 cc displacement are certified to be emissions compliant for
125 hours of actual engine running time. Engines greater than 80 cc displacement are
certified to be emissions compliant for 250 hours of actual engine running time.
Extended:
Engines at or less than 80 cc displacement are certified to be emissions compliant for
300 hours of actual engine running time. Engines greater than 80 cc displacement are
certified to be emissions compliant for 500 hours of actual engine running time.
For example, a typical walk-behind lawn mower is used 20 to 25 hours per year.
Therefore, the Emissions Durability Period of an engine with an intermediate rating
would equate to 10 to 12 years.
Briggs & Stratton engines are certified to meet the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (USEPA) Phase 2 or Phase 3 emissions standards. The Emissions
Compliance Period referred to on the Emissions Compliance label indicates the number
of operating hours for which the engine has been shown to meet Federal emissions
requirements.
For engines at or less than 80 cc displacement:
Category C = 50 hours, Category B = 125 hours, Category A = 300 hours
For engines greater than 80 cc displacement and less than 225 cc displacement:
Category C = 125 hours, Category B = 250 hours, Category A = 500 hours
For engines of 225 cc or more displacement:
Category C = 250 hours, Category B = 500 hours, Category A = 1000 hours
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California, U.S. EPA, and Briggs & Stratton Corporation Emissions Control Warranty Statement
Your Warranty Rights And Obligations
For Briggs & Stratton Engine Models with “B” or “G” Trim Designation
(Model--Type--Trim Representation xxxxxx xxxx Bx or xxxxxx xxxx Gx)
The California Air Resources Board, U.S. EPA, and Briggs & Stratton (B&S) are pleased
to explain the emissions control system warranty on your Model Year 2014-2016 engine.
In California, new small off-road engines and large s park ignited engines less than or
equal to 1.0 liter must be designed, built, and equipped to meet the State’s stringent
anti-smog standards. B&S must warrant the emissions control system on your engine for
the periods of time listed below provided there has been no abuse, neglect, or improper
maintenance of your engine.
Your exhaust emissions control system may include parts such as the carburetor or fuel
injection system, ignition system, and catalytic converter. Also included may be hoses,
belts, connectors, sensors, and other emissions-related assemblies.
Where a warrantable condition exists, B&S will repair your engine at no cost to you
including diagnosis, parts, and labor.
Manufacturers Warranty Coverage:
Small off-road engines and large s park ignited engines less than or equal to 1.0 liter, are
warranted for two years, or for the time time period listed in the respective engine or
product warranty statement, whichever is greater. If any emissions-related part on your
B&S engine is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by B&S.
Owners Warranty Responsibilities:
As the engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required
maintenance listed in your Operator’s Manual. B&S recommends that you retain all
receipts covering maintenance on your engine, but B&S cannot deny warranty solely
for the lack of receipts or your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled
maintenance.
As the engine owner, you should however be aware that B&S may deny you
warranty coverage if your engine or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper
maintenance, or unapproved modifications.
You are responsible for presenting your engine to a B&S distribution c enter, servicing
dealer, or other equivalent entity, as applicable, as soon as a problem exists. The
warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed
30 days. If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and
responsibilities, you should contact B&S at 1--800--444-- 7774 (in USA) or
BRIGGSandSTRATTON.COM.
Briggs & Stratton Emissions Control Warranty Provisions
The following are specific provisions relative to your Emissions Control Warranty
Coverage. It is in addition to the B&S engine warranty for non-regulated engines found in
the Operator’s Manual.
1. Warranted Emissions Parts
Coverage under this warranty extends only to the parts listed below (the emissions
control systems parts) to the extent these parts were present on the B&S engine.
a. Fuel Metering System
Cold start enrichment system (soft choke)
Carburetor or fuel injection system
Oxygen sensor
Electronic control unit
Fuel pump module
b. Air Induction System
Air cleaner
Intake manifold
c. Ignition System
Spark plug(s)
Magneto ignition system
d. Catalyst System
Catalytic converter
Exhaust manifold
Air injection system or pulse valve
e. Miscellaneous Items Used in Above Systems
Vacuum, temperature, position, time sensitive v alves and switches
Connectors and assemblies
2. Length of Coverage
Coverage is for a period of two years from date of original purchase, or for the time
period listed in the respective engine or product warranty statement, whichever is
greater. B&S warrants to the original purchaser and each subsequent purchaser that
the engine is designed, built, and equipped so as to conform with all applicable
regulations adopted by the Air Resources Board; that it is free from defects in
material and workmanship that could cause the failure of a warranted part; and that it
is identical in all material respects to the engine described in the manufacturer’s
application for certification. The warranty period begins on the date the engine is
originally purchased.
The warranty on emissions-related parts is as follows:
Any warranted part that is not scheduled for replacement as required
maintenance in the Operator’s Manual supplied, is warranted for the warranty
period stated above. If any such part fails during the period of warranty
coverage, the part will be repaired or replaced by B&S at no charge to the
owner. Any such part repaired or replaced under the warranty will be warranted
for the remaining warranty period.
Any warranted part that is scheduled only for regular inspection in the
Operator’s Manual supplied, is warranted for the warranty period stated above.
Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty will be warranted for the
remaining warranty period.
Any warranted part that is scheduled for replacement as required maintenance
in the Operator’s Manual supplied, is warranted for the period of time prior to
the first scheduled replacement point for that part. If the part fails prior to the
first scheduled replacement, the part will be repaired or replaced by B&S at no
charge to the owner. Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty will be
warranted for the remainder of the period prior to the first scheduled
replacement point for the part.
Add-on or modified parts that are not exempted by the Air Resources Board
may not be used. The use of any non-exempted add-on or modified parts by the
owner will be grounds for disallowing a warranty claim. The manufacturer will
not be liable to warrant failures of warranted parts caused by the use of a
non-exempted add-on or modified part.
3. Consequential Coverage
Coverage shall extend to the failure of any engine components caused by the
failure of any warranted emissions parts.
4. Claims and Coverage Exclusions
Warranty claims shall be filed according to the provisions of the B&S engine
warranty policy. Warranty coverage does not apply to failures of emissions parts
that are not original equipment B&S parts or to parts that fail due to abuse, neglect,
or improper maintenance as s et forth in the B&S engine warranty policy. B&S is not
liable for warranty coverage of failures of emissions parts caused by the use of
add-on or modified parts.
Look For Relevant Emissions Durability Period and Air Index Information
On Your Small Off-Road Engine Emissions Label
Engines that are certified to meet the California Air Resources Board (CARB) small
off-road Emissions Standard must display information regarding the Emissions Durability
Period and the Air Index. Briggs & Stratton makes this information available to the
consumer on our emissions labels. The engine emissions label will indicate certification
information.
The Emissions Durability Period describes the number of hours of actual running time
for which the engine is certified to be emissions compliant, assuming proper
maintenance in accordance with the Operator’s Manual. The following categories are
used:
Moderate:
Engines at or less than 80 cc displacement are certified to be emissions compliant for 50
hours of actual engine running time. Engines greater than 80 cc displacement are
certified to be emissions compliant for 125 hours of actual engine running time.
Intermediate:
Engines at or less than 80 cc displacement are certified to be emissions compliant for
125 hours of actual engine running time. Engines greater than 80 cc displacement are
certified to be emissions compliant for 250 hours of actual engine running time.
Extended:
Engines at or less than 80 cc displacement are certified to be emissions compliant for
300 hours of actual engine running time. Engines greater than 80 cc displacement are
certified to be emissions compliant for 500 hours of actual engine running time.
For example, a typical walk-behind lawn mower is used 20 to 25 hours per year.
Therefore, the Emissions Durability Period of an engine with an intermediate rating
would equate to 10 to 12 years.
Briggs & Stratton engines are certified to meet the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (USEPA) Phase 2 or Phase 3 emissions standards. The Emissions
Compliance Period referred to on the Emissions Compliance label indicates the number
of operating hours for which the engine has been shown to meet Federal emissions
requirements.
For engines at or less than 80 cc displacement:
Category C = 50 hours, Category B = 125 hours, Category A = 300 hours
For engines greater than 80 cc displacement and less than 225 cc displacement:
Category C = 125 hours, Category B = 250 hours, Category A = 500 hours
For engines of 225 cc or more displacement:
Category C = 250 hours, Category B = 500 hours, Category A = 1000 hours
80008114 (Rev C)
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ä˜óãîòî, îò îêîëíàòà ñ˜åäà, â êîòî òå ñå åêñïëîàòè˜àò è îò õà˜àêòå˜èñòèêèòå íà
âñåêè îòäåëåí äâèãàòåë. Åôåêòèâíèòå ìîùíîñòè ñà âçåòè ï˜è ìîíòè˜àíè àóñïóõ è
âúçäóμåí ôèëòú˜, äîêàòî ïúëíèòå ìîùíîñòè ñà èçâåäåíè áåç òåçè ˜àáîòíè
óñò˜îéñòâà. Äåéñòâèòåëíàòà ïúëíà ìîùíîñò íà äâèãàòåë ùå áúäå ïî-âèñîêà îò
ïîëåçíàòà ìó ìîùíîñò è ñå âëèå, ìå¥äó ä˜óãîòî, îò ˜àáîòíèòå óñëîâè è
˜àçëèêàòà îò äâèãàòåë äî äâèãàòåë. ÿàòî ñå âçåìå ïîä âíèìàíèå μè˜îêè íàáî˜
îò ìàμèíè, âú˜õó êîèòî ñ å ìîíòè˜àò äâèãàòåëèòå, áåíçèíîâèò äâèãàòåë ìî¥å äà
íå ˜àçâèå íîìèíàëíàòà ìîùíîñò, êîãàòî å ìîíòè˜àí íà äàäåíî ñèëîâî
îáî˜óäâàíå. ‚àçè ˜àçëèêà ñå äúë¥è íà ãîëì á˜îé ôàêòî˜è, âêë˚…èòåëíî, áåç äà
ñå îã˜àíè…àâà ñàìî îò òîâà, íà ˜àçíîîá˜àçíèòå åëåìåíòè êúì äâèãàòåë
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êà˜áó˜àòî˜,
ãî˜èâíà ïîìïà è ò. í.), íà îã˜àíè…åíèòà çà èçïîëçâàíåòî ìó, íà
óñëîâèòà â îêîëíàòà ñ˜åäà, â êîòî äâèãàòåëò ˜àáîòè (òåìïå˜àòó˜à, âëà¥íîñò,
íàäìî˜ñêà âèñî…èíà) è íà ˜àçëè…èòà âúâ âñåêè îòäåëåí äâèãàòåë. î˜àäè
òåõíîëîãè…íè è ï˜îèçâîäñòâåíè îã˜àíè…åíè ôè˜ìàòà Briggs & Stratton ìî¥å äà
çàìåñòè äàäåí äâèãàòåë ñ ïî-âèñîêà íîìèíàëíà ìîùíîñò ñ òàêúâ äâèãàòåë.
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˜åäóï˜åäèòåëíèò ñèìâîë çà îïàñíîñò îï˜åäåë ï˜åäîõ˜àíèòåëíà
èíôî˜ìàöè çà ˜èñêîâå, êîèòî ìîãàò äà äîâåäàò äî íà˜àíâàíå íà ïå˜ñîíàëà.
Ñèãíàëèçè˜àùà äóìà (›æÑ‹›, ˆÅćˆÅÄÅ‹¤Å èëè ‹¤æ‹¤Å) ñå ïîñòàâ
çàåäíî ñ ï˜åäóï˜åäèòåëåí ñèìâîë, çà äà ïîñî…è âå˜îòíîñòòà è ïîòåíöèàëíàòà
ñå˜èîçíîñò íà íà˜àíâàíåòî. Äîïúëíèòåëíî, åäèí ñèìâîë çà îïàñíîñò ìî¥å äà
ïîêàçâà âèäà íà îïàñíîñòòà.
ÎÏÀÑÍÎ ïîñî…âà îïàñíîñò, êîòî, àêî íå áúäå èçáåãíàòà, ùå äîâåäå
äî ñìúðò èëè ñåðèîçíî íàðàíÿâàíå.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ ïîñî…âà îïàñíîñò, êîòî, àêî íå áúäå
èçáåãíàòà, ìîæå äà äîâåäå äî ñìúðò èëè ñåðèîçíî íàðàíÿâàíå.
ÂÍÈÌÀÍÈÅ ïîñî…âà îïàñíîñò, êîòî, àêî íå áúäå èçáåãíàòà, ìîæå äà
äîâåäå äî ìàëêà èëè ñðåäíà ñòåïåí íà íàðàíÿâàíå.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ ïîñî…âà ñèòóàöèîòî áèìîãëàäàäîâåäå
äî ïîâðåæäàíå íà ïðîäóêòà.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
êîè îò ñúñòàâíèòå åëåìåíòè íà òîçè ï˜îäóêò è ñâú˜çàíèòå ñ òõ
ï˜èñïîñîáëåíè ñúäú˜¥àò õèìè…íè âåùåñòâà, èçâåñòíè â ùàòà ÿàëèôî˜íè
êàòî ï˜è…èíèòåëè íà ˜àê, óâ˜åäà íà íîâî˜îäåíèòå èëè ä˜óãè óâ˜åäè íà
˜åï˜îäóêòèâíàòà ñïîñîáíîñò. Ñëåä ˜àáîòà ñ òõ, èçìèâàéòå ˜úöåòå ñè.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
¤çãî˜åëèòå ãàçîâå îò òîçè äâèãàòåë ñúäú˜¥àò õèìè…åñêè ñúåäèíåíè,
èçâåñòíè íà ùàòà ÿàëèôî˜íè êàòî ï˜è…èíèòåëè íà ˜àê, óâ˜å¥äàíè ï˜è
˜à¥äàíå, èëè ä˜óãè óâ˜å¥äàíè, ñâú˜çàíè ñ ˜åï˜îäóêòèâíîñòòà.
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ñïî˜åä èíñò˜óêöèèòå â òîâà ˜úêîâîäñòâî. æêî ãî ñòà˜òè˜àòå áåç ìàñëî, òîé ùå ñå
ïîâ˜åäè, áåç äà áúäå âúçìî¥íî äà ñå ˜åìîíòè˜à è áåç ïîê˜èòèå îò ãà˜àíöèòà.
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Ãîðèâîòî è íåãîâèòå ïàðè ñà èçêëþ÷èòåëíî îãíåîïàñíè è
èçáóõëèâè.
Ïîæàð èëè âçðèâ ìîãàò äà ïðè÷èíÿò ñåðèîçíè îáãàðÿíèÿ èëè
ñìúðò.
Ïðè äîëèâàíå íà ãîðèâî
¤çêë˚…åòå äâèãàòåë è ãî îñòàâåòå äà ñ å îõëàäè íàé-ìàëêî 2 ìèíóòè,
ï˜åäè äà ñâàëèòå êàïà…êàòà íà ˜åçå˜âîà˜à çà ãî˜èâî.
úëíåòå ˜åçå˜âîà˜à çà ãî˜èâî íà îòê˜èòî èëè â äîá˜å âåíòèëè˜àíî
ïîìåùåíèå.
íå ï˜åïúëâàéòå ˜åçå˜âîà˜à çà ãî˜èâî. Çà äà ïîçâîëèòå ˜àçμè˜åíèå íà
áåíçèíà, íå ïúëíåòå íàä äîëíàòà îñíîâà íà ãú˜ëîâèíàòà çà íàëèâàíå íà
ãî˜èâî.
Ęú¥òå ãî˜èâîòî äàëå… îò èñê˜è, îòê˜èòè ïëàìúöè, ñèãíàëíè ëàìïè,
òîïëèíà è ä˜óãè çàïàëèòåëíè èçòî…íèöè.
˜îâå˜âàéòå …åñòî ãî˜èâîï˜îâîäèòå, ˜åçå˜âîà˜à, êàïà…êàòà è
ñúåäèíåíèòà çà ïóêíàòèíè èëè òå…îâå. Çàìåíåòå ãè, àêî å íåîáõîäèìî.
æêî ãî˜èâîòî ñå ˜àçëåå, èç…àêàéòå äîêàòî òî ñå èçïà˜è, ï˜åäè äà
ñòà˜òè˜àòå äâèãàòåë.
Ïðè ñòàðòèðàíå íà äâèãàòåëÿ
‡âå˜åòå ñå, …å çàïàëèòåëíàòà ñâåù, μóìîçàãëóμèòåë, êàïà…êàòà íà
˜åçå˜âîà˜à çà ãî˜èâî è âúçäóμíè ôèëòú˜ (àêî èìà òàêèâà) ñà íà
ìñòîòî ñè è ñà îáåçîïàñåíè.
‹å ˜àçâú˜òàéòå äâèãàòåë ñ èçâàäåíà çàïàëèòåëíà ñâåù.
æêî äâèãàòåëò ñå çàäàâè, ïîñòàâåòå ñìóêà…à (àêî èìà òàêúâ) íà ïîçèöè
OPEN/RUN, ï˜èäâè¥åòå ˜ú…íàòà ãàç (àêî èìà òàêàâà) íà ïîçèöè FAST è
˜àçâú˜òàéòå, äîêàòî äâèãàòåëò ñòà˜òè˜à.
Ïðè ðàáîòåùà ìàøèíà
‹å íàêëîíâàéòå äâèãàòåë èëè ìàμèíàòà ïîä úãúë, êîéòî âîäè äî
˜àçëèâàíå íà ãî˜èâîòî.
‹å çàïóμâàéòå êàìå˜àòà íà êà˜áó˜àòî˜à, çà äà ñï˜åòå äâèãàòåë.
‹èêîãà íå ñòà˜òè˜àéòå è íå ˜àáîòåòå ñ äâèãàòåë ï˜è îòñò˜àíåí êîìïëåêò
íà âúçäóμíè ôèëòú˜ (àêî èìà òàêúâ) èëè ï˜è îòñò˜àíåí âúçäóμåí
ôèëòú˜ (àêî èìà òàêúâ).
Ïðè ñìÿíà íà ìàñëîòî
æêî
èçòî…âàòå ìàñëîòî îò ãî˜íàòà ò˜úáà çà ïúëíåíå ñ ìàñëî,
˜åçå˜âîà˜úò
çà ãî˜èâî ò˜áâà äà áúäå ï˜àçåí, èëè òî ìî¥å äà ïîòå…å è
äà ï˜è…èíè ïî¥à˜ èëè åêñïëîçè.
Ïðè íàêëîíÿâàíå íà àãðåãàòà çà òåõíè÷åñêî îáñëóæâàíå
ÿîãàòî èçâú˜μâàòå òåõíè…åñêî îáñëó¥âàíå, èçèñêâàùî íàêëîíâàíå íà
àã˜åãàòà, ˜åçå˜âîà˜úò çà ãî˜èâî ò˜áâà äà áúäå ï˜àçåí, èëè òî ìî¥å äà
ïîòå…å è äà ï˜è…èíè ïî¥à˜ èëè åêñïëîçè.
Ïðè òðàíñïîðòèðàíå íà ìàøèíàòà
‚˜àíñïî˜òè˜àéòå ñ ˆæÇÅ‹ ˜åçå˜âîà˜, èëè ñ ê˜àí çà ïîäàâàíå íà ãî˜èâî
íà ïîçèöè OFF.
Ïðè ñêëàäèðàíå íà ãîðèâî èëè íà ìàøèíà ñ ãîðèâî â ðåçåðâîàðà
Ñêëàäè˜àéòå äàëå… îò ïåùè, ïå…êè, âîäîíàã˜åâàòåëè èëè ä˜óãè
åëåêò˜è…åñêè ï˜èáî˜è, êîèòî èìàò ñèãíàëíè ëàìïè èëè ä˜óãè çàïàëèòåëíè
èçòî…íèöè, çàùîòî òå ìîãàò äà âúçïëàìåíò èçïà˜åíèòà îò ãî˜èâîòî.
Ïóñêàíåòî íà äâèãàòåëÿ ñúçäàâà èñêðåíå.
Èñêðåíåòî ìîæå äà âúçïëàìåíè íàìèðàùèòå ñå íàîêîëî
çàïàëèìè ãàçîâå.
Òîâà ìîæå äà äîâåäå äî åêñïëîçèÿ è ïîæàð.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
æêî èìà èçòè…àíå íà ï˜è˜îäåí èëè âòå…íåí ãàç ï˜îïàí â ïîìåùåíèåòî, íå
ñòà˜òè˜àéòå äâèãàòåë.
‹å èçïîëçâàéòå ãî˜èâà çà íà…àëíî çàïàëâàíå ïîä íàëãàíå, çàùîòî
ïà˜èòå èì ñà çàïàëèòåëíè.
ÎÏÀÑÍÎÑÒ ÎÒ ÎÒÐÎÂÅÍ ÃÀÇ. Îòðàáîòèëèòå ãàçîâå ñúäúðæàò
âúãëåðîäåí îêèñ, îòðîâåí ãàç, êîéòî áè ìîãúë äà âè óáèå çà
ìèíóòè. Âèå ÍÅ ÌÎÆÅÒÅ äà ãî âèäèòå, ïîìèðèøåòå èëè äà ãî
âêóñèòå. Äîðè äà íå ïîìèðèñâàòå îòðàáîòèëèòå äèìíè ãàçîâå, âèå
âñå îùå áèõòå ìîãëè äà áúäåòå èçëîæåíè íà âëèÿíèåòî íà
âúãëåðîäíèÿ îêèñ. Àêî çàïî÷íå äà âè ïðèçëÿâà, äà èìàòå
ñâåòîâúðòåæ èëè ñëàáîñò, äîêàòî ïîåìàòå òîçè ïðîäóêò,
çàòâîðåòå èçòî÷íèêà ìó è ÍÅÇÀÁÀÂÍÎ èçëåçòå íà ÷èñò âúçäóõ.
Îòèäåòå íà äîêòîð. Âúçìîæíî å äà ñòå ïîëó÷èëè îòðàâÿíå îò
âúãëåðîäåí îêèñ.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
ˆàáîòåòå ñ òîçè ï˜îäóêò Ñæ íà îòê˜èòî, äàëåêî îò ï˜îçî˜öè, â˜àòè è
âåíòèëàöèîííè îòâî˜è, çà äà íàìàëèòå îïàñíîñòòà îò íàò˜óïâàíå íà
âúãëå˜îäåí îêèñ è îò ïîòåíöèàëíîòî ìó íàñî…âàíå êúì ïîìåùåíè ñ õî˜à.
îíòè˜àéòå àëà˜ìåíè óñò˜îéñòâà çà âúãëå˜îäåí îêèñ, ˜àáîòåùè ñ
áàòå˜è èëè ñìåíâàùè ñå òàêèâà ñ ˜åçå˜âíà áàòå˜è ñïî˜åä
èíñò˜óêöèèòå íà ï˜îèçâîäèòåë. æëà˜ìåíèòå óñò˜îéñòâà çà äèì íå ìîãàò
äà îòê˜èâàò âúãëå˜îäíè îêèñ.
‹Å Ä›‡ÑÿæÉ‚Å òîçè ï˜îäóêò â äîìîâå, ãà˜à¥è, ìàçåòà, ñàíèòà˜íè
ïîìåùåíè, õàíãà˜è èëè ä˜óãè …àñòè…íî çàòâî˜åíè ï˜îñò˜àíñòâà, äî˜è è
ñíàáäåíè ñ âåíòèëàòî˜è èëè äú˜¥àíè ñ îòâî˜åíè â˜àòè è ï˜îçî˜öè çà
ï˜îâåò˜âàíå. úãëå˜îäíèò îêèñ ìî¥å áú˜çî äà ñå íàò˜óïà è ìî¥å äà ñå
çàäú˜¥à ñ … àñîâå, äî˜è è ñëåä êàòî å áèë ñï˜í.
¤‹æø¤ ïîñòàâéòå òîçè ï˜îäóêò ïî ïîñîêà íà âúçäóμíîòî òå…åíèå è
íàñî…âàéòå îò˜àáîòèëèòå äèìíè ãàçîâå íàäàëåêî îò çàåòèòå ñ õî˜à
ïîìåùåíè.
Áúðçîòî ïðèòåãëÿíå íà ïóñêîâîòî âúæå (îáðàòåí óäàð)
ïðèäúðïâà ðúêàòà êúì äâèãàòåëÿ ïî-áúðçî, îòêîëêîòî âèå
ìîæåòå äà ÿ îòäðúïíåòå.
Òîâà ìîæå äà ïðè÷èíè ñ÷óïåíè êîñòè, ôðàêòóðè, êîíòóçèè è
íàâÿõâàíèÿ.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
˜è ñòà˜òè˜àíå íà äâèãàòåë, èçòåãëåòå âíèìàòåëíî âú¥åòî íà ˜ú…íè
ñòà˜òå˜, äîêàòî óñåòèòå ñúï˜îòèâëåíèå, à ñëåä òîâà ä˜úïíåòå ˜çêî, çà
äà èçáåãíåòå îá˜àòíè óäà˜.
¤çêë˚…åòå âñêî âúíμíî îáî˜óäâàíå/çàäâè¥âàíî îò äâèãàòåë, ï˜åäè äà
ãî ñòà˜òè˜àòå.
Äè˜åêòíî ï˜èêà…åíèòå êúì äâèãàòåë ìàμèííè åëåìåíòè êàòî íî¥îâå,
ïå˜êè, ëåáåäêè, çúáíè êîëåëà, çàäâè¥âàùè âå˜èãè è ä˜óãè, ò˜áâà äà
áúäàò ñèãó˜íî ï˜èê˜åïåíè.
Âúðòÿùèòå ñå ÷àñòè ìîãàò äà äîïðàò èëè çàõâàíàò ðúöå, êðàêà,
êîñà, îáëåêëî èëè ïðèíàäëåæíîñòè.
Ìîæå äà ñå äîñòèãíå äî òðàâìàòè÷íà àìïóòàöèÿ èëè ñåðèîçíî
íàðàíÿâàíå.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
ˆàáîòåòå ñ äâèãàòåë ï˜è ïîñòàâåíè çàùèòíè êàïàöè.
Ęú¥òå ˜úöåòå è ê˜àêàòà ñè äàëå… îò âú˜òùè ñå …àñòè.
˜èâú˜çâàéòå äúëãèòå êîñè è ñâàëéòå óê˜àμåíèòà.
‹å íîñåòå ïî ñåáå ñè μè˜îêî îáëåêëî, âèñùè μíó˜îâå èëè âåùè, êîèòî
ìîãàò äà áúäàò çàõâàíàòè.
Ðàáîòåùèòå äâèãàòåëè îòäåëÿò òîïëèíà. ×àñòèòå íà äâèãàòåëèòå,
îñîáåíî øóìîçàãëóøèòåëÿ, ñòàâàò èçêëþ÷èòåëíî ãîðåùè.
Ïðè äîïèð ìîæå äà ïîëó÷èòå ñåðèîçíî èçãàðÿíå.
Ãîðèìèòå îòïàäúöè, êàòî ëèñòà, òðåâè, õðàñòàëàê è äðóãè, ìîãàò
äà ñå çàïàëÿò.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
›ñòàâåòå μóìîçàãëóμèòåëèëèíäú˜àíàäâèãàòåë è ˜åá˜àòà äà ñå
îõëàäò, ï˜åäè äà ãè äîêîñâàòå.
›òñò˜àíåòå íàò˜óïàíèòå îòëîìêè îêîëî μóìîçàãëóμèòåë è öèëèíäú˜à.
¤çïîëçâàíåòî èëè ˜àáîòàòà ñ äâèãàòåë, ïî çàëåñåíè ñ ãî˜è, õ˜àñòè èëè ñ
ò˜åâè ïëîùè, ñïî˜åä ˜àâèëíèêà íà ÿàëèôî˜íè çà îáùåñòâåíèòå
˜åñó˜ñè, ˆàçäåë 4442, ï˜åäñòàâëâà íà˜óμåíèå, îñâåí àêî äâèãàòåëò
íå å ñíàáäåí ñ èñê˜îãàñèòåë, ïîääú˜¥àí â åôèêàñíî ˜àáîòíî ñúñòîíèå,
êàêòî å îï˜åäåëåíî â ˆàçäåë 4442. ä˜óãèòåùàòèèôåäå˜àëíè
˚˜èñäèêöèè ìî¥å äà èìà ïîäîáíè çàêîíè. Ñâú˜¥åòå ñå ñ ï˜îèçâîäèòåë,
ï˜îäàâà…à íà ä˜åáíî èëè äèñò˜èáóòî˜à íà î˜èãèíàëíîòî ñúî˜ú¥åíèå, çà
äà ïîëó…èòå èñê˜îãàñèòåë, ï˜îåêòè˜àí çà ìîíòè˜àíàòà íà òîçè äâèãàòåë
èçïóñêàòåëíà ñèñòåìà.
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Íåâîëíî ñòàðòèðàíå ìîæå äà äîâåäå äî çàõâàùàíå, òðàâìàòè÷íà
àìïóòàöèÿ èëè äî ðàíÿâàíå.
Îïàñíîñò îò ïîæàð
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
Ïðåäè èçâúðøâàíå íà ðåãóëèðîâêè è ïîïðàâêè:
›òêà…åòå êàáåëà íà çàïàëèòåëíàòà ñâåù è ãî ä˜ú¥òå äàëå… îò íå.
›òêà…åòå ìèíóñ-êëåìàòà íà àêóìóëàòî˜à (ñàìî ï˜è äâèãàòåëè ñ
åëåêò˜è…åñêè ñòà˜òå˜).
¤çïîëçâàéòå ñàìî ïîäõîäùè èíñò˜óìåíòè.
‹å çàñòîïî˜âàéòå ñ ˜åãóëè˜àùàòà ï˜ó¥èíà, ëîñòîâèòå ñèñòåìè èëè ñ
ä˜óãè …àñòè, çà äà ïîâèμèòå îáî˜îòèòå íà äâèãàòåë.
ˆåçå˜âíèòå …àñòè ò˜áâà äà áúäàò ñúñ ñúùàòà êîíñò˜óêöè èäàñå
ìîíòè˜àò â ñúùîòî ïîëî¥åíèå, êàêòî î˜èãèíàëíèòå …àñòè. ˝ àñòè îò ä˜óã
ï˜îèçâîäèòåë ìî¥å äà íå ˜àáîòò äîá˜å, ìî¥å äà ïîâ˜åäò àã˜åãàòà èëè
äà äîâåäàò äî íà˜àíâàíå.
‹å óä˜éòå ìàõîâèêà ñ …óê èëè òâú˜ä ï˜åäìåò, çàùîòî òîé ìî¥å äà ñå
ñò˜îμè ïî â˜åìå íà ˜àáîòà.
Ïðè èçïðîáâàíå çà èñêðà:
¤çïîëçâàéòå îäîá˜åí òèï òåñòå˜ çà ñâåùè.
‹å ï˜àâåòå ï˜îâå˜êà çà èñê˜à ï˜è èçâàäåíà çàïàëèòåëíà ñâåù.
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˜àçïîëî¥åíèåòî íà ˜àçëè…íèòå åëåìåíòè è óï˜àâëåíè.
A. à˜êè˜îâêà íà äâèãàòåë
Ìîäåë Òèï Êîä
B. Çàïàëèòåëíà ñâåù
C. úçäóμåí ôèëòú˜
D. ‹èâîïîêàçàòåë
E. ˜îáêà çà èçòî…âàíå íà ìàñëîòî
F. Æóìîçàãëóμèòåë
ÿî¥óõ íà μóìîçàãëóμèòåë (ïî îïöè)
¤ñê˜îãàñèòåë (ïî îïöè)
G. ˜åäïàçèòåë çà ï˜úñòè / ú˜òù ñå åê˜àí
H. àñëåí ôèëòú˜ (ïî îïöè)
I. Åëåêò˜è…åñêè ñòà˜òå˜ (ïî îïöè)
J. ÿà˜áó˜àòî˜
K. ·èëòú˜ çà ãî˜èâî (ïî îïöè)
L. îìïà çà ïîäàâàíå íà ãî˜èâî (ïî îïöè)
M. ‡ñò˜îéñòâî çà áú˜çî èçòî…âàíå íà ìàñëîòî (ïî îïöè)
Ðàáîòà
ìåñòèìîñò çà ìàñëî (íàï˜àâåòå ñï˜àâêà â ˜àçäåë Òåõíè÷åñêè äàííè)
Ïðåïîðúêè çà ìàñëîòî
Çà ïîëó…àâàíå íà íàé-äîá˜è òåõíè…åñêè ïîêàçàòåëè ï˜åïî˜ú…âàìå èçïîëçâàíåòî
íà ìàñëàòà íà Briggs & Stratton ñ ãà˜àíöè è ñå˜òèôèêàò çà êà…åñòâî. Ęóãè
âèñîêîêà…åñòâåíè ìàñëà ñ ìèåùè ï˜èñàäêè ñà ï˜èåìëèâè, àêî ñà êëàñèôèöè˜àíè
çà ˜àáîòíè ˜å¥èìè SF, SG, SH, SJ èëè ïî-âèñîêè. Äà íå ñå èçïîëçâàò ñïåöèàëíè
äîáàâêè.
úíμíèòå òåìïå˜àòó˜è îï˜åäåëò ï˜àâèëíè âèñêîçèòåò íà ìàñëîòî çà
äâèãàòåë. ¤çïîëçâàéòå òàáëèöàòà, çà äà èçáå˜åòå íàé-äîá˜è âèñêîçèòåò çà
î…àêâàíè äèàïàçîí íà âúíμíèòå òåìïå˜àòó˜è.
SAE 30.
10W-30
Ñèíòåòè÷íî 5W-30
5W-30
°F °C
* æêî ï˜è òåìïå˜àòó˜è ïîä 40°F(4° C) ñå èçïîëçâà ìàñëî SAE 30, òîâà ùå
äîâåäå äî ò˜óäíî ñòà˜òè˜àíå íà äâèãàòåë.
** ˜è òåìïå˜àòó˜è íàä 80°F(27°C) èçïîëçâàíåòî íà ìàñëî 10 W-30 ìî¥å äà
ïîâèμè êîíñóìàöèòà íà ìàñëî. ˜îâå˜âàéòå ïî …åñòî íèâîòî ìó.
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Ïðåäè íàëèâàíå èëè ïðîâåðÿâàíå íà ìàñëîòî
ˆàçïîëî¥åòå õî˜èçîíòàëíî äâèãàòåë.
î…èñòåòå ìñòîòî îêîëî îòâî˜à çà íàëèâàíå íà ìàñëî îò âñè…êè îòëîìêè.
1. Ñâàëåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåë çà ìàñëîòî (A) è ãî èçáú˜μåòå ñ …èñò ïëàò (·èãó˜à
2).
2. îñòàâåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåë è ãî çàòåãíåòå.
3. Ñâàëåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåë è ï˜îâå˜åòå íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî. ‚î ò˜áâà äà áúäå
äî íàé-âèñîêè çíàê çà íàïúëâàíå (B) íà íèâîïîêàçàòåë.
4. æêî å íèñêî, íàëåéòå âíèìàòåëíî ìàñëî ï˜åç îòâî˜à çà ïúëíåíå (C). Íå
ïðåïúëâàéòå. Ñëåä íàëèâàíå íà ìàñëî, èç…àêàéòå åäíà ìèíóòà è ïîñëå ïàê
ï˜îâå˜åòå íèâîòî ìó.
Çàáåëåæêà: ‹å íàëèâàéòå ìàñëî ï˜åç ìà˜êó…à çà áú˜çî èçòî…âàíå íà ìàñëîòî
(M, ·èãó˜à 1) (àêî èìà òàêúâ).
5. îñòàâåòå îòíîâî íèâîïîêàçàòåë è ãî çàòåãíåòå.
Ñèñòåìà çà çàùèòà ïðè íèñêî íèâî íà ìàñëîòî (àêî èìà
òàêàâà)
êîè äâèãàòåëè ñà îáî˜óäâàíè ñ äàò…èê çà íèñêî íèâî íà ìàñëîòî. æêî íèâîòî íà
ìàñëîòî å íèñêî, äàò…èêúò èëè ùå âêë˚…è ï˜åäóï˜åäèòåëåí ñâåòëèíåí ñèãíàë,
èëè ùå ñï˜å äâèãàòåë. Ñï˜åòå äâèãàòåë è ñëåäâàéòå ñëåäíèòå ñòúïêè ï˜åäè äà
ãî ñòà˜òè˜àòå îòíîâî.
‡âå˜åòå ñå, …å äâèãàòåëò å õî˜èçîíòàëíî ˜àçïîëî¥åí.
˜îâå˜åòå íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî. ‹àï˜àâåòå ñï˜àâêà â ˜àçäåë Êàê ñå
ïðîâåðÿâà/íàëèâà ìàñëî.
æêî íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî å íèñêî, äîáàâåòå òî…íîòî êîëè…åñòâî ìàñëî.
Ñòà˜òè˜àéòå äâèãàòåë è ñå óâå˜åòå, …å ï˜åäóï˜åäèòåëíèò ñâåòëèíåí ñèãíàë
(àêî èìà òàêúâ) íå å çàäåéñòâàí.
æêî íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî å íèñêî, íå ñòàðòèðàéòå äâèãàòåë. ›áú˜íåòå ñå êúì
‡ïúëíîìîùåí ï˜åäñòàâèòåë íà Briggs & Stratton, çà äà îòñò˜àíèòå ï˜îáëåìà ñ
ìàñëîòî.
Ïðåïîðúêè çà ãîðèâîòî
Ãîðèâîòî òðÿáâà äà îòãîâàðÿ íà ñëåäíèòå èçèñêâàíèÿ:
˝èñò, ï˜åñåí, áåçîëîâåí áåíçèí.
èíèìàëíî îêòàíîâî …èñëî îò 87/87 AKI (91 RON). Çà ãîëìà íàäìî˜ñêà
âèñî…èíà, âè¥òå ïî-äîëó.
Ÿåíçèí, ñ íå ïîâå…å îò 10% ñúäú˜¥àíèå íà åòàíîë (áåíçîñïè˜ò), å äîïóñòèì.
ÂÍÈÌÀÍÈÅ: ‹å èçïîëçâàéòå íå îäîá˜åíè áåíçèíè êàòî E15 è E85. ‹å ñìåñâàéòå
áåíçèíà ñ ì àñëî, íå ãî ìîäèôèöè˜àéòå çà ˜àáîòà ñ àëòå˜íàòèâíè ãî˜èâà.
¤çïîëçâàíåòî íà íåîäîá˜åíè ãî˜èâà ùå ï˜è…èíè ïîâ˜åäà íà äåòàéëè îò
äâèãàòåëîòî íìà äà áúäå ïîä ãà˜àíöè.
Çà äà ï˜åäïàçèòå ãî˜èâíàòà ñèñòåìà îò îá˜àçóâàíå íà ñìîëè, äîáàâåòå
ñòàáèëèçàòî˜ â ãî˜èâîòî. ‹àï˜àâåòå ñï˜àâêà â Ñêëàäèðàíå. øî˜èâàòà íå ñà åäíè
ñúùè. æêî íàñòúïè ï˜îáëåì ñúñ ñòà˜òè˜àíåòî èëè òåõíè…åñêèòå ïîêàçàòåëè,
ñìåíåòå äîñòàâ…èöèòå èëè ìà˜êèòå íà ãî˜èâîòî. ‹àñòîùèòäâèãàòåëèìà
ñå˜òèôèêàò çà ˜àáîòà ñ áåíçèí. Ñèñòåìàòà çà áî˜áà ñ â˜åäíèòå åìèñèè çà òîçè
äâèãàòåë å EM (îäèôèêàöèè íà äâèãàòåëèòå).
Ãîëÿìà íàäìîðñêà âèñî÷èíà
˜è íàäìî˜ñêè âèñî…èíè íàä 5,000 ôóòà (1524 ìåò˜à), ï˜èåìëèâîòî êà…åñòâî
áåíçèí å ñ ìèíèìàëíî îêòàíîâî …èñëî 85/85 AKI (89 RON).
˜è äâèãàòåëè ñ êà˜áó˜àòî˜ ñå èçèñêâà íàñò˜îéêà çà ãîëìà íàäìî˜ñêà âèñî…èíà,
çà äà îñòàíàò â˜åäíèòå åìèñèè ñúâìåñòèìè ñúñ çàêîíîäàòåëñòâîòî. ˆàáîòà, áåç
òàçè íàñò˜îéêà, ùå äîâåäå äî ïîíè¥åíè ˜àáîòíè ïîêàçàòåëè, ïîâèμåíà
êîíñóìàöè íà ãî˜èâî è ïîâèμåíè â˜åäíè åìèñèè. Ñâú˜¥åòå ñå ñ óïúëíîìîùåí
ñå˜âèçåí ï˜åäñòàâèòåë íà Briggs & Stratton çà ñâåäåíè îòíîñíî íàñò˜îéêàòà çà
ãîëìà íàäìî˜ñêà âèñî…èíà. ‹å ñå ï˜åïî˜ú…âà ˜àáîòà íà äâèãàòåë ï˜è
íàäìî˜ñêè âèñî…èíè ïîä 762 ìåò˜à (2,500 ôóòà) ñ íàñò˜îéêà çà ãîëìà íàäìî˜ñêà
âèñî…èíà.
˜è äâèãàòåëè ñúñ ñèñòåìà çà åëåêò˜îííî óï˜àâëåíèå íà âï˜úñêâàíåòî íà ãî˜èâî
(Ňø) íå å íåîáõîäèìà íàñò˜îéêà çà ãîëìà íàäìî˜ñêà âèñî…èíà.
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Ãîðèâîòî è íåãîâèòå ïàðè ñà èçêëþ÷èòåëíî îãíåîïàñíè è
èçáóõëèâè.
Ïîæàð èëè âçðèâ ìîãàò äà ïðè÷èíÿò ñåðèîçíè îáãàðÿíèÿ èëè
ñìúðò.
Ïðè äîëèâàíå íà ãîðèâî
¤çêë˚…åòå äâèãàòåë è ãî îñòàâåòå äà ñ å îõëàäè íàé-ìàëêî 2 ìèíóòè,
ï˜åäè äà ñâàëèòå êàïà…êàòà íà ˜åçå˜âîà˜à çà ãî˜èâî.
úëíåòå ˜åçå˜âîà˜à çà ãî˜èâî íà îòê˜èòî èëè â äîá˜å âåíòèëè˜àíî
ïîìåùåíèå.
íå ï˜åïúëâàéòå ˜åçå˜âîà˜à çà ãî˜èâî. Çà äà ïîçâîëèòå ˜àçμè˜åíèå íà
áåíçèíà, íå ïúëíåòå íàä äîëíàòà îñíîâà íà ãú˜ëîâèíàòà çà íàëèâàíå íà
ãî˜èâî.
Ęú¥òå ãî˜èâîòî äàëå… îò èñê˜è, îòê˜èòè ïëàìúöè, ñèãíàëíè ëàìïè,
òîïëèíà è ä˜óãè çàïàëèòåëíè èçòî…íèöè.
˜îâå˜âàéòå …åñòî ãî˜èâîï˜îâîäèòå, ˜åçå˜âîà˜à, êàïà…êàòà è
ñúåäèíåíèòà çà ïóêíàòèíè èëè òå…îâå. Çàìåíåòå ãè, àêî å íåîáõîäèìî.
æêî ãî˜èâîòî ñå ˜àçëåå, èç…àêàéòå äîêàòî òî ñå èçïà˜è, ï˜åäè äà
ñòà˜òè˜àòå äâèãàòåë.
1. î…èñòåòå ï˜îñò˜àíñòâîòî îêîëî êàïà…êàòà íà ˜åçå˜âîà˜à çà ãî˜èâî îò
ì˜úñîòè è íàñëîâàíè. Ñâàëåòå êàïà…êàòà (A)(·èãó˜à3).
2. ‹àïúëíåòå ˜åçå˜âîà˜à çà ãî˜èâî (B) ñ áåíçèí. Çà äà ïîçâîëèòå ˜àçμè˜åíèå íà
áåíçèíà, íå ïúëíåòå íàä äîëíàòà îñíîâà íà ãú˜ëîâèíàòà çà íàëèâàíå íà
ãî˜èâî (C).
3. îñòàâåòå îá˜àòíî êàïà…êàòà.
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Ãîðèâîòî è íåãîâèòå ïàðè ñà èçêëþ÷èòåëíî îãíåîïàñíè è
èçáóõëèâè.
Ïîæàð èëè âçðèâ ìîãàò äà ïðè÷èíÿò ñåðèîçíè îáãàðÿíèÿ èëè
ñìúðò.
Ïðè ñòàðòèðàíå íà äâèãàòåëÿ
‡âå˜åòå ñå, …å çàïàëèòåëíàòà ñâåù, μóìîçàãëóμèòåë, êàïà…êàòà íà
˜åçå˜âîà˜à çà ãî˜èâî è âúçäóμíè ôèëòú˜ (àêî èìà òàêèâà) ñà íà
ìñòîòî ñè è ñà îáåçîïàñåíè.
‹å ˜àçâú˜òàéòå äâèãàòåë ñ èçâàäåíà çàïàëèòåëíà ñâåù.
æêî äâèãàòåëò ñå çàäàâè, ïîñòàâåòå ñìóêà…à (àêî èìà òàêúâ) íà ïîçèöè
OPEN/RUN, ï˜èäâè¥åòå ˜ú…íàòà ãàç (àêî èìà òàêàâà) íà ïîçèöè FAST è
˜àçâú˜òàéòå, äîêàòî äâèãàòåëò ñòà˜òè˜à.
ÎÏÀÑÍÎÑÒ ÎÒ ÎÒÐÎÂÅÍ ÃÀÇ. Îòðàáîòèëèòå ãàçîâå ñúäúðæàò
âúãëåðîäåí îêèñ, îòðîâåí ãàç, êîéòî áè ìîãúë äà âè óáèå çà
ìèíóòè. Âèå ÍÅ ÌÎÆÅÒÅ äà ãî âèäèòå, ïîìèðèøåòå èëè äà ãî
âêóñèòå. Äîðè äà íå ïîìèðèñâàòå îòðàáîòèëèòå äèìíè ãàçîâå, âèå
âñå îùå áèõòå ìîãëè äà áúäåòå èçëîæåíè íà âëèÿíèåòî íà
âúãëåðîäíèÿ îêèñ. Àêî çàïî÷íå äà âè ïðèçëÿâà, äà èìàòå
ñâåòîâúðòåæ èëè ñëàáîñò, äîêàòî ïîåìàòå òîçè ïðîäóêò,
çàòâîðåòå èçòî÷íèêà ìó è ÍÅÇÀÁÀÂÍÎ èçëåçòå íà ÷èñò âúçäóõ.
Îòèäåòå íà äîêòîð. Âúçìîæíî å äà ñòå ïîëó÷èëè îòðàâÿíå îò
âúãëåðîäåí îêèñ.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
ˆàáîòåòå ñ òîçè ï˜îäóêò Ñæ íà îòê˜èòî, äàëåêî îò ï˜îçî˜öè, â˜àòè è
âåíòèëàöèîííè îòâî˜è, çà äà íàìàëèòå îïàñíîñòòà îò íàò˜óïâàíå íà
âúãëå˜îäåí îêèñ è îò ïîòåíöèàëíîòî ìó íàñî…âàíå êúì ïîìåùåíè ñ õî˜à.
îíòè˜àéòå àëà˜ìåíè óñò˜îéñòâà çà âúãëå˜îäåí îêèñ, ˜àáîòåùè ñ
áàòå˜è èëè ñìåíâàùè ñå òàêèâà ñ ˜åçå˜âíà áàòå˜è ñïî˜åä
èíñò˜óêöèèòå íà ï˜îèçâîäèòåë. æëà˜ìåíèòå óñò˜îéñòâà çà äèì íå ìîãàò
äà îòê˜èâàò âúãëå˜îäíè îêèñ.
‹Å Ä›‡ÑÿæÉ‚Å òîçè ï˜îäóêò â äîìîâå, ãà˜à¥è, ìàçåòà, ñàíèòà˜íè
ïîìåùåíè, õàíãà˜è èëè ä˜óãè …àñòè…íî çàòâî˜åíè ï˜îñò˜àíñòâà, äî˜è è
ñíàáäåíè ñ âåíòèëàòî˜è èëè äú˜¥àíè ñ îòâî˜åíè â˜àòè è ï˜îçî˜öè çà
ï˜îâåò˜âàíå. úãëå˜îäíèò îêèñ ìî¥å áú˜çî äà ñå íàò˜óïà è ìî¥å äà ñå
çàäú˜¥à ñ … àñîâå, äî˜è è ñëåä êàòî å áèë ñï˜í.
¤‹æø¤ ïîñòàâéòå òîçè ï˜îäóêò ïî ïîñîêà íà âúçäóμíîòî òå…åíèå è
íàñî…âàéòå îò˜àáîòèëèòå äèìíè ãàçîâå íàäàëåêî îò çàåòèòå ñ õî˜à
ïîìåùåíè.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ: ‹àñòîùèò äâèãàòåë ñå äîñòàâ îò Briggs & Stratton áåç
ìàñëî. ˜åäè äà ñòà˜òè˜àòå äâèãàòåë ñå óâå˜åòå, …å ñòå íàëåëè ìàñëî â íåãî
ñïî˜åä èíñò˜óêöèèòå â òîâà ˜úêîâîäñòâî. æêî ãî ñòà˜òè˜àòå áåç ìàñëî, òîé ùà ñå
ïîâ˜åäè áåç äà áúäå âúçìî¥íî äà ñå ˜åìîíòè˜à è ãà˜àíöèòà íìà äà ïîê˜èâà
ùåòàòà.
Îïðåäåëÿíå íà ñèñòåìàòà çà ñòàðòèðàíå
˜åäè ñòà˜òè˜àíå íà äâèãàòåë âèå ò˜áâà äà îï˜åäåëèòå âèäà íà ñèñòåìàòà çà
ñòà˜òè˜àíå, êîòî å ìîíòè˜àíà íà äâèãàòåë âè. àμèò äâèãàòåë èìà åäèí îò
ñëåäâàùèòå ïî-äîëó âèäîâå.
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: ‚îâà îçíà…àâà àâòîìàòè…åí ñìóêà… ñ óï˜àâëåìà
òåìïå˜àòó˜à. ‚îçè âèä íìà ïîäêà…âàùà ïîìïà.
Ñèñòåìà ñúñ ñìóêà÷: ‚îâà îçíà…àâà äà ñå èçïîëçâà ñìóêà… çà ñòà˜òè˜àíå ï˜è
íèñêè òåìïå˜àòó˜è. êîè ìîäåëè ï˜èòå¥àâàò îòäåëåí ëîñò çà ñìóêà…à,
äîêàòî ä˜óãè èìàò êîìáèíàöè ñìóêà…/˜ú…íà ãàç. ‚îçè âèä íìà ïîäêà…âàùà
ïîìïà.
Çà äà ñòà˜òè˜àòå äâèãàòåë ñè, ñëåäâàéòå èíñò˜óêöèèòå çà âàμè âèä ñèñòåìà çà
ñòà˜òè˜àíå.
Çàáåëåæêà: êîè äâèãàòåëè è îáî˜óäâàíå ñà ñíàáäåíè ñ óñò˜îéñòâà çà
äèñòàíöèîííî óï˜àâëåíèå. ‹àï˜àâåòå ñï˜àâêà â ˆúêîâîäñòâîòî çà ˜àáîòà ñ
îáî˜óäâàíåòî ç à ˜àçïîëî¥åíèåòî è ˜àáîòàòà ñ óñò˜îéñòâàòà çà äèñòàíöèîííî
óï˜àâëåíèå.
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1. ˜îâå˜åòå íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî. ‹àï˜àâåòå ñï˜àâêà â ˜àçäåëà Êàê ñå
ïðîâåðÿâà/íàëèâà ìàñëî.
2. ‡âå˜åòå ñå, …å çàäâè¥âàùèòå óï˜àâëåíè íà îáî˜óäâàíåòî, àêî èìà òàêèâà,
ñà èçêë˚…åíè.
3. Çàâú˜òåòå ê˜àí…åòî çà ïîäàâàíå íà ãî˜èâî (A), àêî èìà òàêîâà, íà ïîçèöè
(·èãó˜à 4).
4. ˜åìåñòåòå ˜ú…íàòà ãàç (B), àêî èìà òàêàâà, íà áú˜çàòà ?
ïîçèöè.
ˆàáîòåòå ñ äâèãàòåë íà áú˜çàòà ìó
ïîçèöè.
Çàáåëåæêà: Çà ñòà˜òè˜àíå ï˜è íèñêè òåìïå˜àòó˜è (ïîä 32 F), ï˜åìåñòåòå
êîìáèíè˜àíè ëîñò ñìóêà…/˜ú…íà ãàç (B, C) íà ïîçèöè ñìóêà…. Âîì
äâèãàòåëò çàã˜åå, ï˜åìåñòåòå ëîñòà íà ˜àáîòíà ïîçèöè..
5. êë˚…åòå ïóñêîâè âêë˚…âàòåë, êë˚…à (D) èëè áóòîíà (E).
ÇÀÁÅËÅÆÊÀ: æêî äâèãàòåëò íå ñòà˜òè˜à ñëåä íêîëêî ïîâòî˜íè îïèòà,
ñâú˜¥åòå ñå ñ âàμè ìåñòåí äèñò˜èáóòî˜ èëè ñå îáàäåòå íà
BRIGGSandSTRATTON.COM or call 1-800-233-3723 ÑæÂ).
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ: Çà äà ï˜îäúë¥èòå ¥èâîòà íà ñòà˜òå˜à, èçïîëçâàéòå
ê˜àòêè ñòà˜òîâè öèêëè (ïåò ñåêóíäè ìàêñèìóì). ¤ç…àêâàéòå åäíà ìèíóòà
ìå¥äó îòäåëíèòå ñòà˜òîâè öèêëè.
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1. ˜îâå˜åòå íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî. àï˜àâåòå ñï˜àâêà â ˜àçäåëà Êàê ñå
ïðîâåðÿâà/íàëèâà ìàñëî.
2. ‡âå˜åòå ñå, …å óï˜àâëåíèòà íà ñúî˜ú¥åíèåòî, àêî èìà òàêèâà, ñà èçêë˚…åíè.
3. Çàâú˜òåòå ê˜àí…åòî çà ïîäàâàíå íà ãî˜èâî (A), àêî èìà òàêîâà, íà ïîçèöè
on (·èãó˜à 4).
4. ˜åìåñòåòå ëîñòà íà ˜ú…íàòà ãàç (B) íà ïîçèöè çà áú˜çè îáî˜îòè
.
ˆàáîòåòå ñ äâèãàòåë ï˜è ïîçèöè
íà áú˜çè îáî˜îòè.
5. ˜åìåñòåòå óï˜àâëåíèåòî íà ñìóêà…à (C), èëè êîìáèíè˜àíèòëîñò
ñìóêà…/˜ú…íà ãàç íà ïîçèöè ñìóêà…
.
Çàáåëåæêà: ›áèêíîâåíî ñìóêà…úò íå å íåîáõîäèì ï˜è ïîâòî˜íî ñòà˜òè˜àíå íà
òîïúë äâèãàòåë.
6. Çàâú˜òåòå êë˚…à çà åëåêò˜è…åñêè ñòà˜òå˜ (D) íà on/start ïîçèöè.
ÇÀÁÅËÅÆÊÀ: æêî äâèãàòåëò íå ñòà˜òè˜à ñëåä íêîëêî ïîâòî˜íè îïèòà,
ñâú˜¥åòå ñå ñ âàμè ìåñòåí äèñò˜èáóòî˜ èëè ñå îáàäåòå íà
BRIGGSandSTRATTON.COM or call 1-800-233-3723 ÑæÂ).
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ: Çà äà ï˜îäúë¥èòå ¥èâîòà íà ñòà˜òå˜à, èçïîëçâàéòå
ê˜àòêè ñòà˜òîâè öèêëè (ïåò ñåêóíäè ìàêñèìóì). ¤ç…àêâàéòå åäíà ìèíóòà
ìå¥äó îòäåëíèòå ñòà˜òîâè öèêëè.
7. Âîì äâèãàòåëò çàã˜åå, ïîñòàâåòå ëîñòà íà ñìóêà…à (C) íà ïîçèöè run
(˜àáîòåí ˜å¥èì)
.
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Ãîðèâîòî è íåãîâèòå ïàðè ñà èçêëþ÷èòåëíî îãíåîïàñíè è
èçáóõëèâè.
Ïîæàð èëè âçðèâ ìîãàò äà ïðè÷èíÿò ñåðèîçíè îáãàðÿíèÿ èëè
ñìúðò.
‹å çàïóμâàéòå êàìå˜àòà íà êà˜áó˜àòî˜à, çà äà ñï˜åòå äâèãàòåë.
1. Ñ ëîñò çà ˜ú…íàòà ãàç íà ïîçèöè çà áú˜çè îáî˜îòè
, çàâú˜òåòå êë˚…à
(D) íà ïîçèöè off (·èãó˜à 4). ¤çâàäåòå êë˚àèãîïàçåòåíàñèãó˜íîìñòî,
äàëå…å îò îáñåãà íà äåöà.
2. Ñëåä ñïè˜àíå íà äâèãàòåë, çàâú˜òåòå ê˜àí…åòî çà ïîäàâàíå íà ãî˜èâîòî (A),
àêî èìà òàêîâà, íà çàòâî˜åíî ïîëî¥åíèå.
Òåõíè÷åñêî îáñë
ó
æâàíå
‹èå âè ï˜åïî˜ú…âàìå äà ïîñåòèòå ›òî˜èçè˜àí ñå˜âèçåí ï˜åäñòàâèòåë íà Briggs &
Stratton çà âñè…êè îïå˜àöèè ïî òåõíè…åñêîòî è ñå˜âèçíîòî îáñëó¥âàíå íà
äâèãàòåë è ˜åçå˜âíèòå …àñòè.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ: ñè…êè êîìïîíåíòè, èçïîëçâàíè ï˜è ï˜îèçâîäñòâîòî íà
òîçè äâèãàòåë, ò˜áâà äà áúäàò íà ìñòîòî ñè çà ï˜àâèëíàòà ìó ˜àáîòà.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ: ÿîãàòî èçâú˜μâàòå òåõíè…åñêî
îáñëó¥âàíå, èçèñêâàùî íàêëîíâàíå íà àã˜åãàòà, ˜åçå˜âîà˜úò çà ãî˜èâî
ò˜áâà äà áúäå ï˜àçåí, èëè òî ìî¥å äà ïîòå…å è äà ï˜è…èíè ïî¥à˜ èëè
åêñïëîçè.
Êîíòðîë íà åìèñèèòå
Ïîääðúæêàòà, ñìÿíàòà èëè ðåìîíòúò íà óñòðîéñòâàòà è ñèòåìèòå çà êîíòðîë
íà âðåäíèòå åìèñèè ìîãàò äà áúäàò èçâúðøâàíè îò âñåêè ðåìîíòåí öåõ èëè
òåõíèê, ðåìîíòèðàùè äâèãàòåëè çà ÌÏÑ ñ ïîâèøåíà ïðîõîäèìîñò. ñå ïàê, çà
äà ïîëó…èòå áåçïëàòíî îáñëó¥âàíå íà óñò˜îéñòâàòà çà êîíò˜îë íà â˜åäíèòå
åìèñèè, ˜àáîòàòà ò ˜áâà äà áúäå èçâú˜μåíà îò óïúëíîìîùåí çàâîäñêè
ï˜åäñòàâèòåë. ‹àï˜àâåòå ñï˜àâêà â øà˜àíöèòà îòíîñíî â˜åäíèòå åìèñèè.
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åëåêòðè÷åñêè òîê.
Íåâîëíî ñòàðòèðàíå ìîæå äà äîâåäå äî çàõâàùàíå, òðàâìàòè÷íà
àìïóòàöèÿ èëè äî ðàíÿâàíå.
Îïàñíîñò îò ïîæàð
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
Ïðåäè èçâúðøâàíå íà ðåãóëèðîâêè è ïîïðàâêè:
›òêà…åòå êàáåëà íà çàïàëèòåëíàòà ñâåù è ãî ä˜ú¥òå äàëå… îò íå.
›òêà…åòå ìèíóñ-êëåìàòà íà àêóìóëàòî˜à (ñàìî ï˜è äâèãàòåëè ñ
åëåêò˜è…åñêè ñòà˜òå˜).
¤çïîëçâàéòå ñàìî ïîäõîäùè èíñò˜óìåíòè.
‹å çàñòîïî˜âàéòå ñ ˜åãóëè˜àùàòà ï˜ó¥èíà, ëîñòîâèòå ñèñòåìè èëè ñ
ä˜óãè …àñòè, çà äà ïîâèμèòå îáî˜îòèòå íà äâèãàòåë.
ˆåçå˜âíèòå …àñòè ò˜áâà äà áúäàò ñúñ ñúùàòà êîíñò˜óêöè èäàñå
ìîíòè˜àò â ñúùîòî ïîëî¥åíèå, êàêòî î˜èãèíàëíèòå …àñòè. ˝ àñòè îò ä˜óã
ï˜îèçâîäèòåë ìî¥å äà íå ˜àáîòò äîá˜å, ìî¥å äà ïîâ˜åäò àã˜åãàòà èëè
äà äîâåäàò äî íà˜àíâàíå.
‹å óä˜éòå ìàõîâèêà ñ …óê èëè òâú˜ä ï˜åäìåò, çàùîòî òîé ìî¥å äà ñå
ñò˜îμè ïî â˜åìå íà ˜àáîòà.
Ïðè èçïðîáâàíå çà èñêðà:
¤çïîëçâàéòå îäîá˜åí òèï òåñòå˜ çà ñâåùè.
‹å ï˜àâåòå ï˜îâå˜êà çà èñê˜à ï˜è èçâàäåíà çàïàëèòåëíà ñâåù.
Ãðàôèê çà òåõíè÷åñêî îáñëóæâàíå
Ñëåä ïúðâèòå 5 ÷àñà
Äà ñå ñìåí ìàñëîòî
3
Íà âñåêè 8 ÷àñà èëè åæåäíåâíî
Äà ñå ï˜îâå˜âà íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî â äâèãàòåë
Äà ñå ïî…èñòâàò ïîâú˜õíîñòèòå îêîëî μóìîçàãëóμèòåë è óï˜àâëåíèòà.
Äà ñå ïî…èñòò ï˜åäïàçèòåë çà ï˜úñòèòå/âú˜òùè ñå åê˜àí
Íà âñåêè 25 ÷àñà èëè åæåãîäíî
Äà ñå ïî…èñòâà âúçäóμíè ôèëòú˜
1
Äà ñå ïî…èñòâà ï˜åäôèëòú˜à
1
Íà âñåêè 50 ÷àñà èëè åæåãîäíî
Äà ñå ñìåí ìàñëîòî íà äâèãàòåë
4
Äà ñå ñìåí ìàñëåíè ôèëòú˜ (àêî èìà òàêúâ)
4
Äà ñå ï˜åãëå¥äàò μóìîçàãëóμèòåë è èñê˜îãàñèòåë
Íà âñåêè 100 ÷àñà èëè åæåãîäíî
Äà ñå ñìåí ìàñëîòî íà äâèãàòåë
5
Äà ñå ñìåí ìàñëåíè ôèëòú˜
5
Åæåãîäíî
Äà ñå ñìåí âúçäóμíè ôèëòú˜.
Äà ñå ñìåíè ï˜åäôèëòú˜à
Äà ñå ñìåíò çàïàëèòåëíèòå ñâåùè
Äà ñå ïî…èñòè âúçäóμíàòà îõëàäèòåëíà ñèñòåìà
1
Äà ñå ñìåí ôèëòú˜à çà ãî˜èâî
Äà ñå ï˜îâå˜ò ìå¥äèíàòà íà êëàïàíèòå
2
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˜è íàëè…èå íà çàï˜àμåíîñò èëè íîñåùè ñå â îêîëíîòî ï˜îñò˜àíñòâî
îòëîìêè, äà ñå ïî…èñòâà ïî-…åñòî.
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‹å ñå íàëàãà, îñâåí àêî íå áúäàò çàáåëçàíè ï˜îáëåìè ñ òåõíè…åñêèòå
ïîêàçàòåëè íà äâèãàòåë.
3
Ñàìî äâèãàòåëè áåç ìàñëåí ôèëòú˜.
4
Äâèãàòåëè áåç ìàñëåí ôèëòú˜ èëè ñúñ ñòàíäà˜òåí …å˜åí ìàñëåí ôèëòú˜
(âè¥òå â Òåõíè÷åñêè äàííè, íà ñò˜àíèöàòà ñ êàòàëî¥íè ìó íîìå˜).
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Äâèãàòåëè ñå âèñîêî åôåêòèâåí ¥úëò èëè î˜àí¥åâ ìàñëåí ôèëòú˜ (âè¥òå â
Òåõíè÷åñêè äàííè, íà ñò˜àíèöàòà ñ êàòàëî¥íè èì íîìå˜).
Ðåãóëèðàíå íà êàðáóðàòîðà è ñêîðîñòòà íà äâèãàòåëÿ
‹èêîãà íå ˜åãóëè˜àéòå êà˜áó˜àòî˜à èëè ñêî˜îñòòà íà äâèãàòåë. ÿà˜áó˜àòî˜úò å
íàñò˜îåí â çàâîäà, çà äà ˜àáîòè åôèêàñíî ï˜è âñè…êè óñëîâè. ‹å ìàíèïóëè˜àéòå
ñ ï˜ó¥èíàòà íà ˜åãóëàòî˜à, ëîñòîâèòå ìåõàíèçìè èëè ä˜óãèòå …àñòè, çà äà
ï˜îìåíòå ñêî˜îñòòà íà äâèãàòåë. æêî ñå íàëàãàò íêàêâè íàñò˜îéêè, ñâú˜¥åòå
ñå ñ óïúëíîìîùåíè ñå˜âèçåí öåíòú˜ íà Briggs & Stratton.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ: ˜îèçâîäèòåëò íà îáî˜óäâàíåòî îï˜åäåë ìàêñèìàëíàòà
ñêî˜îñò çà äâèãàòåë, ìîíòè˜àí íà íåãî. Íå íàäâèøàâàéòå òàçè ñêî˜îñò. æêî íå
ñòå ñèãó˜åí êàêâà å ìàêñèìàëíàòà ñêî˜îñò íà îáî˜óäâàíåòî èëè êàêâà å
˜åãóëè˜àíàòà îò çàâîäà ñêî˜îñò íà äâèãàòåë, ñâú˜¥åòå ñå ñúñ óïúëíîìîùåíè
ñå˜âèçåí öåíòú˜ íà Briggs & Stratton çà ïîìîù. Çà ñèãó˜íà è ï˜àâèëíà ˜àáîòà íà
îáî˜óäâàíåòî ñêî˜îñòòà íà äâèãàòåë ò˜áâà äà áúäå ˜åãóëè˜àíà ñàìî îò
êâàëèôèöè˜àí ñå˜âèçåí òåõíèê.
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˜îâå˜âàéòå ìå¥äèíàòà (A, ·èãó˜à 5) ñ ïîìîùòà íà êàëèáú˜ çà òåë (B). æêî å
íåîáõîäèìî, ˜åãóëè˜àéòå ì å¥äèíàòà. îíòè˜àéòå è çàòåãíåòå ñâåùòà ñ
ï˜åïî˜ú…âàíè âú˜òù ìîìåíò. Çà ˜åãóëè˜àíå íà ìå¥äèíàòà èëè îòíîñíî
âú˜òùè ìîìåíò çà çàòãàíå, íàï˜àâåòå ñï˜àâêà â ˜àçäåë Òåõíè÷åñêè äàííè.
Çàáåëåæêà: ‹à íêîè ìåñòà, ìåñòíèò çàêîí èçèñêâà óïîò˜åáà íà ˜åçèñòî˜íà
ñâåù, çà äà ñå ïîäòèñíàò ˜àäèîñìóùåíèòà. æêî íàñòîùèòäâèãàòåëå
ôàá˜è…íî îáî˜óäâàí ñ ˜åçèñòî˜íà ñâåù, èçïîëçâàéòå ñúùè òèï ñâåù çà ñìíà.
Ïðîâåðÿâàéòå øóìîçàãëóøèòåëÿ è
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Ðàáîòåùèòå äâèãàòåëè îòäåëÿò òîïëèíà. ×àñòèòå íà äâèãàòåëèòå,
îñîáåíî øóìîçàãëóøèòåëÿ, ñòàâàò èçêëþ÷èòåëíî ãîðåùè.
Ïðè äîïèð ìîæå äà ïîëó÷èòå ñåðèîçíî èçãàðÿíå.
Ãîðèìèòå îòïàäúöè, êàòî ëèñòà, òðåâè, õðàñòàëàê è äðóãè, ìîãàò
äà ñå çàïàëÿò.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
›ñòàâåòå μóìîçàãëóμèòåëèëèíäú˜àíàäâèãàòåë è ˜åá˜àòà äà ñå
îõëàäò, ï˜åäè äà ãè äîêîñâàòå.
›òñò˜àíåòå íàò˜óïàíèòå îòëîìêè îêîëî μóìîçàãëóμèòåë è öèëèíäú˜à.
Äà ñå èçïîëçâà èëè ˜àáîòè ñ äâèãàòåë â ç åìè, ïîê˜èòè ñ ãî˜à, õ˜àñòè èëè
ò˜åâà å íà˜óμåíèå íà ˜àâèëíèêà çà îáùåñòâåíèòå ˜åñó˜ñè â
ÿàëèôî˜íè, ˆàçäåë 4442, îñâåí àêî òîé íå å îáî˜óäâàí ñ èñê˜îãàñèòåë,
ïîääú˜¥àí â åôåêòèâíî ˜àáîòíî ñúñòîíèå, êàêòî ˜àçïî˜å¥äà ˆàçäåë
4442. úçìî¥íî å ä˜óãè ùàòè èëè ä˜óãè ˚˜èñäèêöèè äà èìàò ïîäîáíè
çàêîíè. Ñâú˜¥åòå ñå ñúñ ï˜îèçâîäèòåë íà î˜èãèíàëíîòî îáî˜óäâàíå, ñ
ï˜îäàâà… íà ä˜åáíî èëè äèëú˜, çà äà ñè íàáàâèòå èñê˜îãàñèòåë,
ï˜îåêòè˜àí çà èçïóñêàòåëíàòà ñèñòåìà íà òîçè äâèãàòåë.
›òñò˜àíåòå íàò˜óïàíèòå îòëîìêè îò ï˜îñò˜àíñòâàòà îêîëî μóìîçàãëóμèòåë è
öèëèíäú˜à. ˜îâå˜åòå μóìîçàãëó μèòåë (A, ·èãó˜à 6) çà ïóêíàòèíè, êî˜îçè èëè
ä˜óãà ïîâ˜åäà. Äåìîíòè˜àéòå èñê˜îãàñèòåë (B), (àêî èìà òàêúâ) è ãî ï˜îâå˜åòå
çà ïîâ˜åäà èëè çàïóμâàíå ñúñ ñà¥äè. æêî îòê˜èåòå ïîâ˜åäà, ìîíòè˜àéòå
˜åçå˜âíèòå …àñòè, ï˜åäè äà çàïî…íåòå ˜àáîòà.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ: ˆåçå˜âíèòå …àñòè ò˜áâà äà áúäàò ñúñ
ñúùàòà êîíñò˜óêöè è äà ñå ìîíòè˜àò â ñúùîòî ïîëî¥åíèå, êàêòî
î˜èãèíàëíèòå …àñòè. ˝àñòè îò ä˜óã ï˜îèçâîäèòåë ìî¥å äà íå ˜àáîòò äîá˜å,
ìî¥å äà ïîâ˜åäò àã˜åãàòà èëè äà äîâåäàò äî íà˜àíâàíå.
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›ò˜àáîòèëîòî ìàñëî å îïàñåí îòïàäú…åí ï˜îäóêò è ò˜áâàäàñåñêëàäè˜àïî
ïîäõîäù íà…èí. ‹å ãî èçõâú˜ëéòå ñ äîìàêèíñêèòå îòïàäúöè. ˜îâå˜åòå
ñúâìåñòíî ñ îáùèíñêèòå âëàñòè, çà îáñëó¥âàù öåíòú˜ èëè çà ï˜åäñòàâèòåë íà
èíñòàëàöèè çà áåçîïàñíî äåïîíè˜àíå/˜åöèêëè˜àíå íà îò˜àáîòèëîòî ìàñëî.
Èçòî÷åòå îòðàáîòèëîòî ìàñëî
1. ˜è èçêë˚…åí, íî âñå îùå òîïúë äâèãàòåë, îòêà…åòå êàáåëà íà çàïàëèòåëíàòà
ñâåù (A) è ãî ä˜ú¥òå íà ˜àçñòîíèå îò ñâåùòà (·èãó˜à 7).
2. Ñâàëåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåë (D).
Ñòàíäàðòíà ïðîáêà çà èçòî÷âàíå íà ìàñëîòî
1. Ñâàëåòå ï˜îáêàòà îò îòâî˜à çà èçòî…âàíå íà ìàñëîòî (B, ·èãó˜à 8). ¤çòî…åòå
ãî â ïîäõîäù êîíòåéíå˜.
Çàáåëåæêà: ñêà îò ïîêàçàíèòå ïî-äîëó ï˜îáêè çà èçòî…âàíå íà ìàñëîòî
ìî¥å äà áúäå ìîíòè˜àíà íà äâèãàòåë.
2. Ñëåä êàòî ìàñëîòî å èçòî…åíî, ïîñòàâåòå è çàòåãíåòå ï˜îáêàòà.
Óñòðîéñòâî çà áúðçî èçòî÷âàíå íà ìàñëîòî
1. ˆàçåäèíåòå ìà˜êó…à çà èçòî…âàíå íà ìàñëîòî (G, ·èãó˜à 9) îòñò˜àíè íà
äâèãàòåë.
2. ˆàçâèéòå è ñâàëåòå êàïà…åòî çà èçòî…âàíå íà ìàñëîòî (H). íèìàòåëíî
íàâåäåòå ìà˜êó…à çà áú˜çî èçòî…âàíå (I) êúì ïîäõîäùè êîíòåéíå˜ (J).
3. Ñëåä êàòî ìàñëîòî å èçòî…åíî, ïîñòàâåòå êàïà…åòî íà ìñòîòî ìó.
˜èê˜åïåòå ìà˜êó…à çà áú˜çî èçòî…âàíå íà ìàñëîòî îòñò˜àíè êúì äâèãàòåë.
Ñìÿíà íà ìàñëåí ôèëòúð (àêî èìà òàêúâ)
êîè ìîäåëè èìàò ìàñëåí ôèëòú˜. ›òíîñíî èíòå˜âàëèòå çà ñìíàòà ìó
íàï˜àâåòå ñï˜àâêà â êà˜òàòà Òåõíè÷åñêî îáñëóæâàíå.
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1. ¤çòî…âàíå íà ìàñëîòî îò äâèãàòåë. ‹àï˜àâåòå ñï˜àâêà â ˜àçäåë Èçòî÷âàíå
íà ìàñëîòî.
2. Ñâàëåòå ìàñëåíè ôèëòú˜ (C).è ãî äåïîíè˜àéòå ïî ïîäõîäùè íà…èí. è¥òå
íà ·èãó˜à 10.
3. ˜åäè äà ìîíòè˜àòå íîâè ìàñëåí ôèëòú˜, ëåêî ñìà¥åòå ôèëòú˜íàòà
ãà˜íèòó˜à ñ íîâî, …èñòî ìàñëî.
4. îíòè˜àéòå ìàñëåíè ôèëòú˜ íà ˜úêà, äîêàòî ãà˜íèòó˜àòà îï˜å âúâ
ôèëòú˜íè àäàïòå˜, ñëåä êîåòî ãî çàòåãíåòå ñ îùå 1/2 äî 3/4 îáî˜îòà.
5. ‹àëèâàíå íà ìàñëî. ‹àï˜àâåòå ñï˜àâêà â ˜àçäåë Íàëèâàíå íà ìàñëî.
6. Ñòà˜òè˜àéòå è îñòàâåòå äâèãàòåë äà ˜àáîòè. Âîì çàã˜åå, ï˜îâå˜åòå ãî çà
òå…îâå íà ìàñëî.
7. Ñï˜åòå äâèãàòåë è ï˜îâå˜åòå íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî. ‚î ò˜áâà äà áúäå äî
íàé-âèñîêè çíàê çà íàïúëâàíå (F) íà íèâîïîêàçàòåë (·èãó˜à 7).
Íàëèâàíå íà ìàñëî
ˆàçïîëî¥åòå õî˜èçîíòàëíî äâèãàòåë.
î…èñòåòå ìñòîòî îêîëî îòâî˜à çà íàëèâàíå íà ìàñëî îò âñè…êè îòëîìêè.
‹àï˜àâåòå ñï˜àâêà â ˜àçäåë Òåõíè÷åñêè äàííè îòíîñíî âìåñòèìîñòòà çà
ìàñëîòî.
1. Ñâàëåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåë çà ìàñëîòî (D) è ãî èçáú˜μåòå ñ …èñò ïëàò (·èãó˜à
7).
2. ‹àëåéòå âíèìàòåëíî ìàñëîòî ï˜åç îòâî˜à çà ïúëíåíå (E). Íå ïðåïúëâàéòå.
Ñëåä íàëèâàíåòî íà ìàñëîòî, èç…àêàéòå åäíà ìèíóòà è ïîñëå îòíîâî
ï˜îâå˜åòå íèâîòî ìó.
Çàáåëåæêà: ‹å íàëèâàéòå ìàñëî ï˜åç ìà˜êó…à çà áú˜çî èçòî…âàíå (I) (àêî èìà
òàêúâ).
3. îíòè˜àéòå è çàòåãíåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåë.
4. Ñâàëåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåë è ï˜îâå˜åòå íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî. ‚î ò˜áâà äà áúäå
äî íàé-âèñîêè çíàê çà íàïúëâàíå (F) íà íèâîïîêàçàòåë.
5. îíòè˜àéòå è çàòåãíåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåë.
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ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
Ãîðèâîòî è íåãîâèòå ïàðè ñà èçêëþ÷èòåëíî îãíåîïàñíè è
èçáóõëèâè.
Ïîæàð èëè âçðèâ ìîãàò äà ïðè÷èíÿò ñåðèîçíè îáãàðÿíèÿ èëè
ñìúðò.
‹èêîãà íå ñòà˜òè˜àéòå è íå ˜àáîòåòå ñ äâèãàòåë ï˜è îòñò˜àíåí êîìïëåêò
íà âúçäóμíè ôèëòú˜ (àêî èìà òàêúâ) èëè ï˜è îòñò˜àíåí âúçäóμåí
ôèëòú˜ (àêî èìà òàêúâ).
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ: ‹å èçïîëçâàéòå ñ ãúñòåí âúçäóõ èëè ˜àçòâî˜èòåëè, çà äà
ïî…èñòâàòå ôèëòú˜à. Ñãúñòåíèò âúçäóõ ìî¥å äà ïîâ˜åäè ôèëòú˜à, à
˜àçòâî˜èòåëèòå ãî ˜àçòâà˜ò.
Ñèñòåìàòà íà âúçäóμíè ôèëòú˜ èçïîëçâà öèëèíä˜è…åí ôèëòú˜åí åëåìåíò.
êîè ìîäåëè èìàò ñúùî ï˜åäôèëòú˜, êîéòî ìî¥å äà áúäå ï˜îìèâàí è ïîâòî˜íî
èçïîëçâàí.
1. Ñâàëåòå ôèêñàòî˜èòå (A) è êàïàêà íà âúçäóμíè ôèëòú˜ (B). ‹àï˜àâåòå
ñï˜àâêà â ·èãó˜à 11.
2. Çà äà ñâàëèòå ôèëòú˜à (C), ïîâäèãíåòå ê˜à ìóèãîèçòåãëåòåèçâúí
ñìóêàòåëíè îòâî˜ (D).
3. Ñâàëåòå ï˜åäôèëòú˜à (E) îò ôèëòú˜à, àêî èìà òàêúâ.
4. Çà äà ïî…èñòèòå íàñëîâàíèòà, ëåêî ïî…óêâàéòå ôèëòú˜à âú˜õó òâú˜äà
ïîâú˜õíîñò. æêî ôèëòú˜úò å ï˜åêîìå˜íî çàìú˜ñåí, çàìåíåòå ãî ñ íîâ.
5. ˜îìèéòå ï˜åäôèëòú˜à âúâ âîäåí ˜àçòâî˜ íà ïî…èñòâàù ï˜åïà˜àò. ›ñòàâåòå
ãî äîá˜å äà ñå èçñóμèíàâúçäóõ.Íå ñìàçâàéòå ï˜åäôèëòú˜à.
6. îíòè˜àéòå ñóõè ï˜åäôèëòú˜ êúì ôèëòú˜à.
7. îíòè˜àéòå ôèëòú˜à âú˜õó ñìóêàòåëíè îòâî˜. ‹àòèñíåòå ê˜à íà ôèëòú˜à â
îñíîâàòà, êàêòî å ïîêàçàíî. ‡âå˜åòå ñå, …å ôèëòú˜à ïàñâà ñòàáèëíî â
îñíîâàòà.
8. îñòàâåòå êàïàêà íà âúçäóμíè ôèëòú˜ è ãî çàê˜åïåòå ñúñ ñêîáèòå.
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ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
Ãîðèâîòî è íåãîâèòå ïàðè ñà èçêëþ÷èòåëíî îãíåîïàñíè è
èçáóõëèâè.
Ïîæàð èëè âçðèâ ìîãàò äà ïðè÷èíÿò ñåðèîçíè îáãàðÿíèÿ èëè
ñìúðò.
Ęú¥òå ãî˜èâîòî äàëå… îò èñê˜è, îòê˜èòè ïëàìúöè, ñèãíàëíè ëàìïè,
òîïëèíà è ä˜óãè çàïàëèòåëíè èçòî…íèöè.
˜îâå˜âàéòå …åñòî ãî˜èâîï˜îâîäèòå, ˜åçå˜âîà˜à, êàïà…êàòà è
ñúåäèíåíèòà çà ïóêíàòèíè è òå…îâå. Çàìåíéòå ãè àêî å íåîáõîäèìî.
˜åäè ïî…èñòâàíå èëè ñìíà íà ôèëòú˜à çà ãî˜èâî, èçòî…åòå ˜åçå˜âîà˜à
èëè çàòâî˜åòå ê˜àí…åòî çà ïîäàâàíå íà ãî˜èâî.
ˆåçå˜âíèòå …àñòè ò˜áâà äà áúäàò ñúñ ñúùîòî êà…åñòâî è äà ñå ìîíòè˜àò
â ñúùàòà ïîçèöè, êàêòî î˜èãèíàëíèòå …àñòè.
æêî ãî˜èâîòî ñå ˜àçëåå, èç…àêàéòå äîêàòî òî ñå èçïà˜è, ï˜åäè äà
ñòà˜òè˜àòå äâèãàòåë.
1. ˜åäè ñìíà íà ôèëòú˜à çà ãî˜èâî (A, ·èãó˜à 12), àêî èìà òàêúâ, èçòî…åòå
˜åçå˜âîà˜à çà ãî˜èâîòî èëè çàòâî˜åòå ê˜àí…åòî çà ïîäàâàíå íà ãî˜èâî.
ï˜îòèâåí ñëó…àé, ãî˜èâîòî ìî¥å äà ï˜îòå…å, ñúçäàâàéêè îïàñíîñò îò ïî¥à˜
èëè åêñïëîçè.
2. ¤çïîëçâàéòå ïëîñêè êëåùè äà ï˜èòèñíåòå ïëàñòèíèòå (B) íà ñêîáèòå (C), ñëåä
òîâà ïëúçíåòå ñêîáèòå íàñò˜àíè îò ôèëòú˜à çà ãî˜èâî. ‡ñó…åòå è èçòåãëåòå
ãî˜èâîï˜îâîäèòå (D) îò ôèëòú˜à çà ãî˜èâî.
3. ˜îâå˜åòå ãî˜èâîï˜îâîäèòå çà ïóêíàòèíè èëè òå…îâå. Çàìåíåòå ãè, àêî å
íåîáõîäèìî.
4. Ñìåíåòå ôèëòú˜à çà ãî˜èâî ñ î˜èãèíàëåí ˜åçå˜âåí ôèëòú˜.
5. Çàê˜åïåòå ãî˜èâîï˜îâîäèòå ñúñ ñêîáè, êàêòî å ïîêàçàíî.
Êàê ñå ïî÷èñòâà âúçäóøíî-îõëàäèòåëíàòà
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Ðàáîòåùèòå äâèãàòåëè îòäåëÿò òîïëèíà. ×àñòèòå íà äâèãàòåëèòå,
îñîáåíî øóìîçàãëóøèòåëÿ, ñòàâàò èçêëþ÷èòåëíî ãîðåùè.
Ïðè äîïèð ìîæå äà ïîëó÷èòå ñåðèîçíî èçãàðÿíå.
Ãîðèìèòå îòïàäúöè, êàòî ëèñòà, òðåâè, õðàñòàëàê è äðóãè, ìîãàò
äà ñå çàïàëÿò.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
›ñòàâåòå μóìîçàãëóμèòåëèëèíäú˜àíàäâèãàòåë è ˜åá˜àòà äà ñå
îõëàäò, ï˜åäè äà ãè äîêîñâàòå.
›òñò˜àíåòå íàò˜óïàíèòå îòëîìêè îêîëî μóìîçàãëóμèòåë è öèëèíäú˜à.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ: ‹å èçïîëçâàéòå âîäà, çà äà ïî…èñòâàòå äâèãàòåë. îäàòà
ìî¥å äà çàìú˜ñè ãî˜èâíàòà ñèñòåìà. ¤çïîëçâàéòå …åòêà èëè ñóõ ïëàò, çà äà ãî
ïî…èñòèòå.
‚îâà å äâèãàòåë ñ âúçäóμíî îõëà¥äàíå. ‹å…èñòîòèèòå è íàñëîâàíèòà ìîãàò äà
îã˜àíè…àò âúçäóμíè ïîòîê è äà ï˜è…èíò ï˜åã˜âàíåòî ìó, êîåòî âîäè äî
íàìàëâàíå íà ïîêàçàòåëèòå è ï˜îäúë¥èòåëíîñòòà íà ¥èâîòà ìó.
¤çïîëçâàéòå …åòêà èëè ñóõ ïëàò, çà äà îòñò˜àíèòå íàñëîâàíèòà îò
ï˜åäïàçèòåë íà ï˜úñòèòå/âú˜òùè ñå åê˜àí (A). àçåòå …èñòè ëîñòîâàòà
ñèñòåìà, ï˜ó¥èíèòå è óï˜àâëåíèòà (B). àçåòå ï˜îñò˜àíñòâîòî îêîëî è çàä
μóìîçàãëóμèòåë (C) ñâîáîäíî îò âñêàêâè çàïàëèìè íàñëîâàíè (·èãó˜à 13).
Ñêëàäèðàíå
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
Ãîðèâîòî è íåãîâèòå ïàðè ñà èçêëþ÷èòåëíî îãíåîïàñíè è
èçáóõëèâè.
Ïîæàð èëè âçðèâ ìîãàò äà ïðè÷èíÿò ñåðèîçíè îáãàðÿíèÿ èëè
ñìúðò.
Ïðè ñêëàäèðàíå íà ãîðèâî èëè íà ìàøèíà ñ ãîðèâî â ðåçåðâîàðà
Ñêëàäè˜àéòå äàëå… îò ïåùè, ïå…êè, âîäîíàã˜åâàòåëè èëè ä˜óãè
åëåêò˜è…åñêè ï˜èáî˜è, êîèòî èìàò ñèãíàëíè ëàìïè èëè ä˜óãè çàïàëèòåëíè
èçòî…íèöè, çàùîòî òå ìîãàò äà âúçïëàìåíò èçïà˜åíèòà îò ãî˜èâîòî.
Ãîðèâíà ñèñòåìà
øî˜èâîòî îñòà˜âà ï˜è ñêëàäè˜àíå çà ïîâå…å îò 30 äíè. ›ñòà˜ëîòî ãî˜èâî âîäè
äî íàñëîâàíå íà êèñåëèíà è ñìîëà â ãî˜èâíàòà ñèñòåìà èëè ïî îñíîâíèòå …àñòè
íà êà˜áó˜àòî˜à. Çà äà çàïàçèòå ãî˜èâîòî ï˜ñíî, èçïîëçâàéòå ñúâðåìåííàòà
ôîðìóëà íà Briggs & Stratton çà ñòàáèëèçàòîð Fuel Treatment & Stabilizer,,
êîéòî ìî¥å äà ñå íàìå˜è, òàì êúäåòî ñå ï˜îäàâàò î˜èãèíàëíè …àñòè íà Briggs &
Stratton.
æêî ñå äîáàâ ñòàáèëèçàòî˜à çà ãî˜èâîòî ñúãëàñíî èíñò˜óêöèèòå, íìà íó¥äà
áåíçèíúò äà ñå èçòî…âà. ›ñòàâåòå äâèãàòåëò äà ˜àáîòè îêîëî 2 ìèíóòè, çà äà
öè˜êóëè˜à ñòàáèëèçàòî˜úò â ãî˜èâíàòà ñèñòåìà, ï˜åäè äà ãî ñêëàäè˜àòå.
æêî áåíçèíúò â äâèãàòåë íå å áèë îá˜àáîòâàí ñúñ ñòàáèëèçàòî˜, òîé ò˜áâà äà
áúäå èçòî…åí â ïîäõîäù çà öåëòà ñúä. ›ñòàâåòå äâèãàòåëò äà ˜àáîòè, äîêàòî
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ï˜è ñêëàäè˜àíåòî ìó, ï˜åïî˜ú…âàìå èçïîëçâàíåòî íà ñòàáèëèçàòî˜.
Ìàñëîòî íà äâèãàòåëÿ
Äîêàòî äâèãàòåëò å âñå îùå òîïúë ñìåíåòå ìàñëîòî.
Îòêðèâàíå è îòñòðàíÿâàíå íà íåèçïðàâíîñòè
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Ñïåöèôèêàöèè çà äâèãàòåëÿ
îäåë 310000
ˆàáîòåí îáåì 30,52 in
3
(500 cm
3
)
úò˜åμåí äèàìåòú˜ íà öèëèíäú˜à 3,563 in (90,49 mm)
ˆàáîòåí õîä íà áóòàëîòî 3,062 in (77,77 mm)
ìåñòèìîñò çà ìàñëî 46 -- 48 oz (1,36 -- 1,40 L)
Ñïåöèôèêàöèè çà äâèãàòåëÿ
îäåë 330000
ˆàáîòåí îáåì 32,93 in
3
(540 cm
3
)
úò˜åμåí äèàìåòú˜ íà öèëèíäú˜à 3,701 in (93,99 mm)
ˆàáîòåí õîä íà áóòàëîòî 3,062 in (77,77 mm)
ìåñòèìîñò çà ìàñëî 46 -- 48 oz (1,36 -- 1,40 L)
Ðåãóëèðîâú÷íè äàííè *
îäåë 310000
¤ñê˜îâà ìå¥äèíà íà çàïàëèòåëíàòà ñâåù 0,030 in (0,76 mm)
ú˜òù ìîìåíò çà çàòãàíå íà çàïàëèòåëíàòà
ñâåù
180 lb-in (20 Nm)
úçäóμíà ìå¥äèíà ìå¥äó ˜îòî˜à è ñòàòî˜à 0,010 - 0,014 in (0,25 - 0,36 mm)
å¥äèíà íà ñìóêàòåëíè êëàïàí 0,003 - 0,005 in (0,08 - 0,13 mm)
å¥äèíà íà èçïóñêàòåëíè êëàïàí 0,005 - 0,007 in (0,13 - 0,18 mm)
Ðåãóëèðîâú÷íè äàííè *
îäåë 330000
¤ñê˜îâà ìå¥äèíà íà çàïàëèòåëíàòà ñâåù 0,030 in (0,76 mm)
ú˜òù ìîìåíò çà çàòãàíå íà çàïàëèòåëíàòà
ñâåù
180 lb-in (20 Nm)
úçäóμíà ìå¥äèíà ìå¥äó ˜îòî˜à è ñòàòî˜à 0,010 - 0,014 in (0,25 - 0,36 mm)
å¥äèíà íà ñìóêàòåëíè êëàïàí 0,003 - 0,005 in (0,08 - 0,13 mm)
å¥äèíà íà èçïóñêàòåëíè êëàïàí 0,005 - 0,007 in (0,13 - 0,18 mm)
* îùíîñòòà íà äâèãàòåë íàìàëâà ñ 3,5% íà âñåêè 1000 ôóòà (300 ìåò˜à) íàä ìî˜ñêîòî íèâî è ñ 1% çà âñåêè 10 F(5,6 C) íàä 77 F(25 C). Äâèãàòåëò ùå ˜àáîòè
çàäîâîëèòåëíî ï˜è íàêëîí äî 15. ‹àï˜àâåòå ñï˜àâêà â ˆúêîâîäñòâîòî çà ˜àáîòà ñ îáî˜óäâàíåòî çà áåçîïàñíèòå ã˜àíèöè çà ˜àáîòà íà íàêëîíè.
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àñëî SAE 30 100028
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