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Form No. MS-3833-3/07
Printed in U.S.A.
Model 120000
600 Series
Copyright
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2007 Briggs & Stratton Corporation
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201 U.S.A.
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Operator Safety
Symbols And Warnings
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, might result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION, when used without the alert symbol,
indicates a situation that could result in damage to
the product.
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
SYMBOLS ASSOCIATED
WITH ENGINES
The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals
known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth
defects, or other reproductive harm.
WARNING
Briggs & Stratton does not approve or authorize the use
of these engines on 3-wheel All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs),
motor bikes, fun/recreational go-karts, aircraft products
or vehicles intended for use in competitive events. Use
of these engines in such applications could result in
property damage, serious injury (including paralysis), or
even death.
WARNING
This engine is shipped from Briggs & Stratton without
oil. If you start the engine without oil, the engine will be
damaged beyond repair and will not be covered under
warranty.
CAUTION
Gasoline 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 gas cap.
Fill fuel tank outdoors or in well-ventilated area.
Do not overfill fuel tank. Fill tank to approximately
1-1/ 2 inches below top of neck to allow for fuel
expansion.
Keep gasoline 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
cleaner are in place and secured.
Do not crank engine with spark plug removed.
If engine floods, set choke (if equipped) to
OPEN/RUN position, place throttle in FAST and
crank until engine starts.
When Operating Equipment
Do not tip engine or equipment at angle which
causes gasoline to spill.
Do not choke carburetor to stop engine.
When Transporting Equipment
Transport with fuel tank EMPTY or with fuel shut-off
valve OFF.
When Storing Gasoline Or Equipment With Fuel In
Tank
Store away from furnaces, stoves, water heaters or
other appliances that have pilot light or other
ignition source because they can ignite gasoline
vapors.
WARNING
Starting engine creates sparking.
Sparking can ignite nearby flammable
gases.
Explosion and fire could result.
If there is natural or LP gas leakage in area, do not
start engine.
Do not use pressurized starting fluids because
vapors are flammable.
WARNING
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Engines give off carbon monoxide, an
odorless, colorless, poison gas.
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause
nausea, fainting or death.
Start and run engine outdoors.
Do not start or run engine in enclosed area, even if
doors or windows are open.
WARNING
Rapid retraction 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.
When starting engine, pull the starter cord slowly
until resistance is felt, then pull rapidly.
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.
WARNING
Rotating parts can contact or entangle
hands, feet, hair, clothing, or accessories.
Traumatic amputation or severe laceration
can result.
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.
WARNING
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.
Allow muffler, engine cylinder and fins to cool before
touching.
Remove accumulated debris from muffler area and
cylinder area.
Install and maintain in working order a spark arrester
before using equipment on forest-covered,
grass-covered, brush-covered unimproved land. The
state of California requires this (Section 4442 of the
California Public Resources Code). Other states
may have similar laws. Federal laws apply on
federal land.
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 correct tools.
Do not tamper with governor spring, links or
other parts to increase engine speed.
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.
Unintentional sparking can result in fire
or electric shock.
Unintentional start-up can result in
entanglement, traumatic amputation, or
laceration.
WARNING
Engine Power Rating Information
The gross power rating for individual gas engine models is
labeled in accordance with SAE (Society of Automotive
Engineers) code J1940 (Small Engine Power & Torque
Rating Procedure), and rating performance has been
obtained and corrected in accordance with SAE J1995
(Revision 2002-05). Torque values are derived at 3060
RPM; horsepower values are derived at 3600 RPM. Actual
gross engine power will be lower and is affected by, among
other things, ambient operating conditions and
engine-to-engine variability. Given both the wide array of
products on which engines are placed and the variety of
environmental issues applicable to operating the equipment,
the gas engine will not develop the rated gross power when
used in a given piece of power equipment (actual “on-site”
or net horsepower). This difference is due to a variety of
factors including, but not limited to, accessories (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 Series engine.
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Features and Controls
Compare the illustration with your engine to familiarize
yourself with the location of various features and controls.
See Figure 1.
A. Spark Plug
B. Primer
C. Fuel Tank and Cap
D. Air Cleaner
E. Starter Rope Handle
F. Oil Dipstick
G. Oil Drain Plug
H. Engine Identification Numbers
I. Muffler
Muffler Guard (if equipped)
Spark Arrester (if equipped)
Operation
Oil Capacity
Oil Capacity (see Specifications page)
Oil Recommendations
Do not use special additives.
Choose a viscosity from the following chart.
SAE 30 405 F and higher (55 C and higher)
is good for all purpose use above 40°F, use below 40°F
will cause hard starting.
10W-30 0 to 1005 F (18 to 385 C)
is better for varying temperature conditions. This grade of
oil improves cold weather starting, but may increase oil
consumption at 80°F (27°C) or higher*. Check oil level
frequently at higher temperatures.
Synthetic 5W-30 20 to 1205 F (30 to 405 C)
provides the best protection at all temperatures as well as
improved starting with less oil consumption.
5W-30 405 F and below (55 C and below)
is recommended for winter use, and works best in cold
conditions.
How To Check/Add Oil
Place engine level.
Clean the oil fill area of any debris.
1. Remove the dipstick (B, Figure 2) and wipe with a clean
cloth.
2. Insert and tighten the dipstick.
3. Again remove the dipstick and check the oil level. Make
sure the oil is at the FULL mark (C) on the dipstick.
4. When adding oil, pour slowly into the oil fill tube (D). DO
NOT OVERFILL. Wait one minute and then recheck the
oil level.
5. Replace and tighten the dipstick.
Fuel Recommendations
This engine is certified to operate on gasoline. The
emissions control system for this engine is EM (Engine
Modifications).
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) or up to
15% MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl ether) is acceptable.
Do not use unapproved gasoline such as E85. Do not
mix oil in gasoline, or modify engine to run on alternate
fuels. This will damage the engine components and void
the engine warranty.
CAUTION
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 certified 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. To remain
emissions compliant, high altitude adjustment is required.
Operation without this adjustment will cause decreased
performance, increased fuel consumption, and increased
emissions. See an Authorized Briggs & Stratton Dealer for
high altitude adjustment information.
Operation of the engine at altitudes below 2,500 feet (762
meters) with the high altitude kit is not recommended.
How To Add Fuel
Gasoline and its vapors are extremely
flammable and explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns
or death.
Turn engine off and let engine cool at least 2 minutes
before removing the gas cap.
Fill fuel tank outdoors or in well-ventilated area.
If fuel spills, wait until it evaporates before starting
engine.
WARNING
1. Remove the gas cap (C, Figure 1). To allow for fuel
expansion, fill the fuel tank to approximately 1.5 inches
below the top of the fuel tank opening.
2. Install the gas cap.
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How To Start The Engine
This engine was shipped from the factory without oil. If
you start the engine without oil, the engine will be
damaged beyond repair and will not be covered under
warranty.
CAUTION
1. Check the oil level.
2. When starting a new engine for the first time, firmly push
the primer bulb (D) five times. Then for all future starts,
push the primer bulb three times (Figure 1).
NOTE: Priming is usually unnecessary when restarting a
warm engine. However, cool weather may require
priming. If you push the primer bulb too many times, the
engine may flood with fuel and will not start.
3. Engage the brake release lever (E, Figure 3), if product
is equipped.
4. Firmly grasp the starter rope handle (G, Figure 4).
Slowly pull until resistance is felt, then pull quickly to
start the engine.
Rapid retraction 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.
When starting the engine, pull the starter rope handle
slowly until resistance is felt, then pull rapidly.
WARNING
5. If the engine does not start after three pulls, repeat the
starting procedure. See Troubleshooting page.
How To Stop The Engine
Release the brake release lever (F, Figure 3), if equipped.
Maintenance
This is a single cylinder, air-cooled engine. It is a low
emissions engine.
In the state of California, Model 120000 engines are certified
by the California Air Resources Board to meet emissions
standards for 125 hours. Such certification does not grant
the purchaser, owner or operator of this engine any
additional warranties with respect to the performance or
operational life of this engine. This engine is warranted
solely according to the product and emissions warranties
stated elsewhere in this manual.
Record Model Number
Record below the engine model, type, and code numbers
along with the date of purchase. These numbers will be
needed when requesting replacement parts or technical
assistance. For the location of these numbers, see the
Features section.
Date of purchase:
Engine model:
MM / DD / YYYY
Model
Code
Type
Regular maintenance will improve the performance and
extend the life of the equipment. Use only original
equipment replacement parts. Non-original parts may
provide less performance, may damage the unit or
result in injury, and may void the warranty. See any
authorized Briggs & Stratton dealer for service assistance.
All the components used to build this engine must
remain in place for proper operation.
CAUTION
Before performing adjustments or repairs:
Disconnect the spark plug wire and keep it away
from the spark plug.
Use only correct tools.
Do not tamper with governor spring, links or
other parts to increase engine speed.
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.
Unintentional sparking can result in fire
or electric shock.
Unintentional start-up can result in
entanglement, traumatic amputation, or
laceration.
WARNING
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Maintenance Chart
Follow hourly or seasonal intervals, whichever occurs first.
First 5 Hours
Change Oil
Every 5 Hours or Daily
Check oil level
Clean area around muffler
Every 25 Hours or Every Season
Change oil if operating under heavy load or in high
temperature
Service air cleaner *
Every 50 Hours or Every Season
Change oil
Clean cooling system †
Check spark plug
Inspect muffler and spark arrester
* In dusty conditions or when airborne debris is present,
clean more often. Replace air filter if it is very dirty.
In dusty conditions, clean more often. Check every 25
hours.
Emissions Control
Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emissions
control devices and systems may be performed by any
non-road engine repair establishment or individual.
However, to obtain “no charge” repairs under the terms and
provisions of the Briggs & Stratton warranty, such service
must be performed by a factory authorized dealer. See the
Emissions Warranty.
Carburetor Adjustment
The carburetor is pre-set at the factory to operate efficiently
under most conditions. If adjustments are required, see any
authorized Briggs & Stratton dealer for service assistance.
The manufacturer of the equipment on which this engine
is installed specifies the top speed at which the engine
will be operated. DO NOT EXCEED this speed.
CAUTION
Inspect Muffler And Spark Arrester
Clean all debris from muffler area. Inspect the muffler,
guard, and spark arrester, if equipped, for damage or
plugging from deposits. Clean parts of debris and deposits
or, if necessary, replace using only original equipment parts.
Fire could result.
Replacement parts must be the same and installed in
the same position as the original parts.
WARNING
How To Change The Oil
Remove Oil
1. With engine off but still warm, disconnect the spark plug
wire (A, Figure 6) and keep it away from the spark plug.
2. I you drain the oil from the top of the engine through the
engine oil fill (B, Figure 7), make sure to keep the spark
plug side (C) up. Drain the oil into an appropriate
receptacle.
3. If you drain the oil from the bottom of the engine, remove
the oil drain plug (D, Figure 8). Drain the oil into an
appropriate receptacle.
Note: See the illustration of some of the various types of
oil drain plugs (D, Figure 8).
4. Replace and tighten the oil drain plug.
Before adding oil
Place engine level.
Clean the oil fill area of any debris.
Extended Dipstick
1. Remove the dipstick (B, Figure 2) and wipe with a clean
cloth.
2. Pour the oil slowly into the engine oil fill (D). DO NOT
OVERFILL. After adding oil, wait one minute and then
recheck the oil level.
3. Insert and tighten the dipstick.
4. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level. Make sure
the oil is at the FULL mark (C) on the dipstick.
5. Replace and tighten the dipstick.
How To Service The Air Filter
Gasoline 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 or the filter removed as a fire or explosion
could result.
WARNING
1. Remove the screw (A, Figure 9) from the top of the air
filter assembly (B).
2. To prevent debris from falling into the carburetor,
carefully remove the air filter assembly.
3. Remove the foam element (C) from the air filter base.
4. Wash the foam element in liquid detergent and water.
Squeeze dry the foam element in a clean cloth.
Do not use pressurized air or solvents to clean the filter.
Pressurized air can damage the filter and solvents will
dissolve the filter.
CAUTION
5. Saturate the foam element with clean engine oil. To
remove the excess engine oil, squeeze the foam
element in a clean cloth.
6. Install the foam element into the air filter base.
7. Install the air filter assembly onto the carburetor and
secure with screw.
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How To Check The Spark Plug
Remove the spark plug and clean with a wire brush.
Replace the spark plug if, upon inspection, the electrode (A,
Figure 5) is burned or worn. Check the gap with a wire
gauge (B) and reset, if necessary, to 0.030 in (0.76 mm).
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 same
type for replacement.
How To Clean The Air Cooling System
Dirt or debris can restrict air flow and cause the engine to
over heat, resulting in poor performance and reduced
engine life.
Daily or before every use, clean the engine of any
accumulated dirt or debris from the finger guard (A, Figure
10), linkage, springs, controls (B) and around and behind
the muffler (C).
Do not use water to clean the engine. Water could
contaminate the fuel system. Use a brush or dry cloth
to clean the engine.
CAUTION
Over time, debris can accumulate in the cylinder cooling fins
and cause the engine to overheat. This debris cannot be
observed without partial disassembly of the engine. See any
authorized Briggs & Stratton dealer for service assistance in
cleaning the air cooling system.
Storage (over 30 days)
Gasoline and its vapors are extremely
flammable and explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns
or death.
When Storing Gasoline 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 gasoline vapors.
WARNING
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 FRESH START
®
fuel stabilizer, available as a
liquid additive or a drip concentrate cartridge.
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. The engine and fuel can then be stored up to 24
months.
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.
Lubricate cylinder and piston
Remove the spark plug and pour approximately 1 oz (30 ml)
of engine oil into the spark plug hole. Replace the spark
plug and slowly pull the starter rope to distribute the oil.
Clean engine
Clean engine of surface debris, chaff, or grass.
Storage Area
Store in a clean, dry area. Do not store in the same area as
a stove, furnace, water heater, or other appliance that uses
a pilot light or has a device that can create a spark.
Specifications
Engine Specifications
Model 120000
Displacement 11.57 cu in (189.6 cc)
Bore 2.687 in (68.25 mm)
Stroke 2.047 in (52 mm)
Oil Capacity 18 20 oz (0.54 0.59 L)
Tune-up Specifications *
Model 120000
Spark Plug Gap 0.030 in (0.76 mm)
Armature Air Gap 0.006 - 0.010 in
(0.15 - 0.25 mm)
Intake Valve Clearance
0.005 - 0.007 in
(0.13 - 0.18 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 operator’s manual for safe allowable operating limits on
slopes.
Valve clearance with valve springs installed and piston 0.25 in (6 mm) past
top dead center (check when engine is cold).
Common Service Parts n
Service Part Part Number
Air cleaner element 794071
Oil 100005
Gas additive 5041
Resistor spark plug 802592, 5095
Long life platinum spark plug 5062
Spark plug wrench 89838, 5023
Spark tester 19368
nWe recommend that you see an authorized Briggs & Stratton Service
Dealer for all maintenance and service of the engine and engine parts.
Use only genuine Briggs & Stratton parts.
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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION
Engine will not start
Out of fuel Add clean fresh fuel.
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Carburetor flooded Move the throttle control lever (if equipped) to the FAST
position. Then follow the starting procedure until the
engine starts.
Low oil Check oil level. Add to FULL mark on dipstick.
Oil level is above FULL mark on
dipstick
Drain excess oil from engine to bring oil level to FULL
mark on dipstick.
Fouled spark plug Clean and set spark plug gap. If the spark plug
electrode is burned or worn, replace the spark plug.
Engine difficult to start
Stale fuel Drain fuel tank. Fill with fresh fuel.
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or
Engine runs erratically
Dirt in fuel tank Drain and clean fuel tank. Fill with fresh fuel.
Engine runs erratically
or
Carburetor out of adjustment Contact an Authorized Briggs & Stratton service dealer.
or
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ine will not run
Dirty air filter Clean or replace air filter.
Engine will not run
at full speed
Fouled spark plug Clean and set spark plug gap. If the spark plug
electrode is burned or worn, replace the spark plug.
Engine smokes excessively
Oil level is above FULL mark on
dipstick
Drain excess oil from engine to bring oil level to FULL
mark on dipstick.
Dirty air filter Clean or replace the air filter.
Fouled spark plug Clean and set spark plug gap. If the spark plug
electrode is burned or worn, replace the spark plug.
Excessive vibration Loose parts on engine or
equipment
Stop engine immediately. Tighten all fasteners. If
vibration continues, take the unit to an Authorized
Briggs & Stratton service dealer.
Need Assistance? Go to BRIGGSandSTRATTON.com
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Emissions Control System Warranty Statement
Briggs & Stratton Corporation (B&S), the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (U.S. EPA) Emissions Control System Warranty Statement (Owner’s Defect Warranty Rights and Obligations)
California, United States and Canada Emissions Control Defects Warranty
Statement
The California Air Resources Board (CARB), U.S. EPA and B&S are pleased to explain the
Emissions Control System Warranty on your small off-road engine (SORE). In California,
new small off-road engines model year 2006 and later must be designed, built and
equipped to meet the State’s stringent anti-smog standards. Elsewhere in the United
States, new non-road, spark-ignition engines certified for model year 1997 and later must
meet similar standards set forth by the U.S. EPA. 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 small off-road engine.
Your emissions control system includes parts such as the carburetor, air cleaner, ignition
system, fuel line, muffler and catalytic converter. Also included may be connectors and
other emissions related assemblies.
Where a warrantable condition exists, B&S will repair your small off-road engine at no cost
to you including diagnosis, parts and labor.
Briggs & Stratton Emissions Control Defects Warranty Coverage
Small off-road engines are warranted relative to emissions control parts defects for a
period of two years, subject to provisions set forth below. If any covered part on your
engine is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by B&S.
Owner’s Warranty Responsibilities
As the small off-road engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the
required maintenance listed in your Operating and Maintenance Instructions. B&S
recommends that you retain all your receipts covering maintenance on your small off-road
engine, but B&S cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to
ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance.
As the small off-road engine owner, you should however be aware that B&S may deny you
warranty coverage if your small off-road engine or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect,
improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.
You are responsible for presenting your small off-road engine to an Authorized B&S
Service Dealer as soon as a problem exists. The undisputed 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 a B&S Service Representative at (414) 259-5262.
The emissions warranty is a defects warranty. Defects are judged on normal engine
performance. The warranty is not related to an in-use emissions test.
Briggs & Stratton Emissions Control Defects Warranty Provisions
The following are specific provisions relative to your Emissions Control Defects Warranty Coverage. It is in addition to the B&S engine warranty for non-regulated engines found in the
Operating and Maintenance Instructions.
1. Warranted 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 engine
purchased.
a. Fuel Metering System
Cold start enrichment system (soft choke)
Carburetor and internal parts
Fuel pump
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 valves and switches
Connectors and assemblies
2. Length of Coverage
B&S warrants to the initial owner and each subsequent purchaser that the Warranted
Parts shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship which caused the
failure of the Warranted Parts for a period of two years from the date the engine is
delivered to a retail purchaser.
3. No Charge
Repair or replacement of any Warranted Part will be performed at no charge to the
owner, including diagnostic labor which leads to the determination that a Warranted
Part is defective, if the diagnostic work is performed at an Authorized B&S Service
Dealer. For emissions warranty service contact your nearest Authorized B&S Service
Dealer as listed in the Yellow Pages" under Engines, Gasoline," Gasoline
Engines," Lawn Mowers," or similar category.
4. Claims and Coverage Exclusions
Warranty claims shall be filed in accordance with the provisions of the B&S Engine
Warranty Policy. Warranty coverage shall be excluded for failures of Warranted Parts
which are not original B&S parts or because of abuse, neglect or improper
maintenance as set forth in the B&S Engine Warranty Policy. B&S is not liable to
cover failures of Warranted Parts caused by the use of add-on, non-original, or
modified parts.
5. Maintenance
Any Warranted Part which is not scheduled for replacement as required maintenance
or which is scheduled only for regular inspection to the effect of repair or replace as
necessary" shall be warranted as to defects for the warranty period. Any Warranted
Part which is scheduled for replacement as required maintenance shall be warranted
as to defects only for the period of time up to the first scheduled replacement for that
part. Any replacement part that is equivalent in performance and durability may be
used in the performance of any maintenance or repairs. The owner is responsible for
the performance of all required maintenance, as defined in the B&S Operating and
Maintenance Instructions.
6. Consequential Coverage
Coverage hereunder shall extend to the failure of any engine components caused by
the failure of any Warranted Part still under warranty.
Look For Relevant Emissions Durability Period and Air Index Information On Your Engine Emissions Label
Engines that are certified to meet the California Air Resources Board (CARB) Tier 2
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 Operating & Maintenance Instructions. The following categories are
used:
Moderate:
Engine is certified to be emissions compliant for 125 hours of actual engine running time.
Intermediate:
Engine is certified to be emissions compliant for 250 hours of actual engine running time.
Extended:
Engine is 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.
Certain Briggs & Stratton engines will be certified to meet the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (USEPA) Phase 2 emissions standards. For Phase 2 certified engines,
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 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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BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE OWNER WARRANTY POLICY
Effective 12/06
Briggs & Stratton Corporation will repair or replace, free of charge, any part(s) of the engine 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, or by calling 1-800-233-3723, or as listed in
the ‘Yellow Pagest’.
There is no other express warranty. Implied warranties, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose,
are limited to one year from purchase, or to the extent permitted by law and and all implied warranties are excluded. Liability
for incidental or consequential damages are excluded to the extent exclusion is permitted by law. 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
WARRANTY TERMS **
Brand/ Product Type Consumer Use Commercial Use
Vanguardt
2 years 2 years
Extended Life Seriest, I/C
®
, Intek I/C
®
, Intek Prot
2 years 1 year
Kerosene Fuel Operated Engines 1 year 90 days
All Other Briggs & Stratton Engines 2 years 90 days
** Engines used on Home Standby Generator applications are warranted under consumer use only. This warranty does not apply to
engines on equipment used for prime power in place of a utility. Engines used in competitive racing or on commercial or
rental tracks are not warranted.
The warranty period begins on the date of purchase by the first retail consumer or commercial end user, and continues for the period of time
stated in the table above. “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.
No warranty registration is necessary to obtain warranty on Briggs & Stratton Products. 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.
ABOUT YOUR ENGINE WARRANTY
Briggs & Stratton welcomes warranty repair and apologizes to you for
being inconvenienced. Any Authorized Service Dealer may perform
warranty repairs. Most warranty repairs are handled routinely, but
sometimes requests for warranty service may not be appropriate. For
example, warranty would not apply if engine damage occurred
because of misuse, lack of routine maintenance, shipping, handling,
warehousing or improper installation. Similarly, warranty is void if the
serial number of the engine has been removed or the engine has
been altered or modified.
If a customer differs with the decision of the Service Dealer, an
investigation will be made to determine whether the warranty applies.
Ask the Service Dealer to submit all supporting facts to his Distributor
or the Factory for review. If the Distributor or the Factory decides that
the claim is justified, the customer will be fully reimbursed for those
items that are defective. To avoid misunderstanding which might
occur between the customer and the Dealer, listed below are some of
the causes of engine failure that the warranty does not cover.
Normal wear:
Engines, like all mechanical devices, need periodic parts service and
replacement to perform well. Warranty will not cover repair when
normal use has exhausted the life of a part or an engine.
Improper maintenance:
The life of an engine depends upon the conditions under which it
operates, and the care it receives. Some applications, such as tillers,
pumps and rotary mowers, are very often used in dusty or dirty
conditions, which can cause what appears to be premature wear.
Such wear, when caused by dirt, dust, spark plug cleaning grit, or
other abrasive material that has entered the engine because of
improper maintenance, is not covered by warranty.
This warranty covers engine related defective material and/or
workmanship only, and not replacement or refund of the
equipment to which the engine may be mounted. Nor does the
warranty extend to repairs required because of:
1 Problems caused by parts that are not original Briggs &
Stratton parts.
2 Equipment controls or installations that prevent starting, cause
unsatisfactory engine performance, or shorten engine life.
(Contact equipment manufacturer.)
3 Leaking carburetors, clogged fuel pipes, sticking valves, or other
damage, caused by using contaminated or stale fuel.
4 Parts which are scored or broken because an engine was
operated with insufficient or contaminated lubricating oil, or an
incorrect grade of lubricating oil (check and refill when necessary,
and change at recommended intervals). OIL GARD may not shut
down running engine. Engine damage may occur if oil level is not
properly maintained.
5 Repair or adjustment of associated parts or assemblies such as
clutches, transmissions, remote controls, etc., which are not
manufactured by Briggs & Stratton.
6 Damage or wear to parts caused by dirt, which entered the
engine because of improper air cleaner maintenance,
re-assembly, or use of a non-original air cleaner element or
cartridge. At recommended intervals, clean and/or replace the
filter as stated in the Operator’s Manual.
7 Parts damaged by over-speeding, or overheating caused by
grass, debris, or dirt, which plugs or clogs the cooling fins, or
flywheel area, or damage caused by operating the engine in a
confined area without sufficient ventilation. Clean engine debris at
recommended intervals as stated in the Operator’s Manual.
8 Engine or equipment parts broken by excessive vibration caused
by a loose engine mounting, loose cutter blades, unbalanced
blades or loose or unbalanced impellers, improper attachment of
equipment to engine crankshaft, over-speeding or other abuse in
operation.
9 A bent or broken crankshaft, caused by striking a solid object with
the cutter blade of a rotary lawn mower, or excessive v-belt
tightness.
10 Routine tune-up or adjustment of the engine.
11 Engine or engine component failure, i.e., combustion chamber,
valves, valve seats, valve guides, or burned starter motor
windings, caused by the use of alternate fuels such as, liquified
petroleum, natural gas, altered gasolines, etc.
Warranty service is available only through authorized service
dealers by Briggs & Stratton Corporation. Locate your nearest
Authorized Service Dealer in our dealer locator map on
BRIGGSandSTRATTON.com or by calling 1-800-233-3723, or as
listed in the ‘Yellow Pagest’.
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Ãîðèìèòå îòïàäúöè, êàòî ëèñòà, òðåâè,
õðàñòàëàê è äðóãè, ìîãàò äà ñå çàïàëÿò.
Îñòàâåòå øóìîçàãëóøèòåëÿ, öèëèíäúðà íà
äâèãàòåëÿ è ðåáðàòà äà ñå îõëàäÿò, ïðåäè äà ãè
äîêîñâàòå.
Îòñòðàíåòå íàòðóïàíèòå îòëîìêè îêîëî
øóìîçàãëóøèòåëÿ è öèëèíäúðà.
Ìîíòèðàéòå è ïîääúðæàéòå â ðàáîòíî
ñúñòîÿíèå èñêðîãàñèòåëÿ, ïðåäè äà èçïîëçâàòå
äâèãàòåëÿ íà çàëåñåíè ìåñòà, çàòðåâåíè ïëîùè,
ïëîùè ñ õðàñòè è íåîáðàáîòåíè ìåñòà. Ùàòúò
Êàëèôîðíèÿ èçèñêâà òîâà (â Ðàçäåë 4442 íà
Êàëèôîðíèéñêèÿ ïðàâèëíèê çà îáùåñòâåíè
ðåñóðñè). Âúçìîæíî å äðóãè ùàòè äà èìàò
ïîäîáíè çàêîíè. Ôåäåðàëíèòå çàêîíè ñå
ïðèëàãàò íà ôåäåðàëíà òåðèòîðèÿ.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
Ïðåäè èçâúðøâàíå íà ðåãóëèðîâêè è
ïîïðàâêè:
Îòêà÷åòå êàáåëà íà çàïàëèòåëíàòà ñâåù è ãî
äðúæòå äàëå÷ îò íåÿ.
Îòêà÷åòå ìèíóñ-êëåìàòà íà àêóìóëàòîðà
(ñàìî ïðè äâèãàòåëè ñ åëåêòðè÷åñêè
ñòàðòåð).
Èçïîëçâàéòå ñàìî ïîäõîäÿùè èíñòðóìåíòè.
Íå çàñòîïîðÿâàéòå ñ ðåãóëèðàùàòà ïðóæèíà,
ëîñòîâèòå ñèñòåìè èëè ñ äðóãè ÷àñòè, çà äà
ïîâèøèòå îáîðîòèòå íà äâèãàòåëÿ.
Íå óäðÿéòå ìàõîâèêà ñ ÷óê èëè òâúðä
ïðåäìåò, çàùîòî òîé ìîæå äà ñå ñòðîøè ïî
âðåìå íà ðàáîòà.
Ïðè èçïðîáâàíå çà èñêðà:
Èçïîëçâàéòå îäîáðåí òèï òåñòåð çà ñâåùè.
Íå ïðàâåòå ïðîâåðêà çà èñêðà ïðè èçâàäåíà
çàïàëèòåëíà ñâåù.
Ñëó÷àéíî èñêðåíå ìîæå äà äîâåäå äî
ïîæàð èëè ïîðàçÿâàíå îò
åëåêòðè÷åñêè òîê.
Íåâîëíî ñòàðòèðàíå ìîæå äà äîâåäå
äî çàõâàùàíå, òðàâìàòè÷íà àìïóòàöèÿ
èëè äî ðàíÿâàíå.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
Èíôîðìàöèÿ çà íîìèíàëíàòà ìîùíîñò íà äâèãàòåëèòå
Ïúëíàòà ìîùíîñò å îòáåëÿçàíà âúðõó îòäåëíèòå
ìîäåëè áåíçèíîâè äâèãàòåëè â ñúîòâåòñòâèå ñ
Ïðàâèëíèêà çà òåõíè÷åñêà åêñïëîàòàöèÿ J1940
(Ìåòîäèêà çà îïðåäåëÿíå íà íîìèíàëíàòà ìîùíîñò è
âúðòÿùèÿ ìîìåíò íà ìàëêè äâèãàòåëè) íà SAE
(Äðóæåñòâî íà èíæåíåðèòå îò àâòîìîáèëíàòà
ïðîìèøëåíîñò è òðàíñïîðòà), à íîìèíàëíàòà èì
ìîùíîñò ñå ïîëó÷àâà è êîðèãèðà â ñúîòâåòñòâèå ñ
âåðñèÿòà íà Ïðàâèëíèêà çà òåõíè÷åñêà åêñïëîàòàöèÿ
J1995 íà SAE (Ðåäàêöèÿ îò 2002-05 ã.). Ñòîéíîñòèòå íà
âúðòÿùèÿ ìîìåíò ñà èçâåäåíè ïðè 3060 îá/ìèí., à
ñòîéíîñòèòå íà ïîëåçíàòà ìîùíîñò â êîíñêè ñèëè −
ïðè 3600 îá/ìèí. Äåéñòâèòåëíàòà ïúëíà ìîùíîñò íà
äâèãàòåëèòå ùå áúäå ïî-íèñêà è ñå âëèÿå, ìåæäó
äðóãîòî, îò îêîëíàòà ñðåäà, â êîÿòî îáîðóäâàíåòî ñå
åêñïëîàòèðà è îò õàðàêòåðèñòèêèòå íà âñåêè îòäåëåí
äâèãàòåë. Ïðè øèðîêèÿ íàáîð îò ìàøèíè, âúðõó êîèòî
ñå ïîñòàâÿò äâèãàòåëèòå è ïðè ðàçíîîáðàçèåòî íà
åêîëîãè÷íèòå èçèñêâàíèÿ, â êîÿòî îáîðóäâàíåòî
ðàáîòè, áåíçèíîâèÿò äâèãàòåë íÿìà äà ðàçâèå
óêàçàíàòà îò ïðîèçâîäèòåëÿ ïúëíà ìîùíîñò, êîãàòî å
ìîíòèðàí íà äàäåíî åíåðãèéíî îáîðóäâàíå
(äåéñòâèòåëíàòà ìîùíîñò "íà îáåêòà" èëè ïîëåçíàòà
ìîùíîñò â êîíñêè ñèëè). Òàçè ðàçëèêà ñå äúëæè íà
ãîëÿì áðîé ôàêòîðè, âêëþ÷èòåëíî íà àêñåñîàðèòå êúì
äâèãàòåëÿ (âúçäóøåí ôèëòúð, àóñïóõ, ñèñòåìà çà
çàðåæäàíå, ñèñòåìà çà îõëàæäàíå, êàðáóðàòîð,
ãîðèâíà ïîìïà è ò. í.), íà õàðàêòåðíèòå îãðàíè÷åíèÿ çà
èçïîëçâàíåòî ìó, íà óñëîâèÿòà â îêîëíàòà ñðåäà, â
êîÿòî äâèãàòåëÿò ðàáîòè (òåìïåðàòóðà, âëàæíîñò,
íàäìîðñêà âèñî÷èíà), íà ðàçëè÷èÿòà âúâ âñåêè îòäåëåí
äâèãàòåë è äð. Ïîðàäè òåõíîëîãè÷íè è ïðîèçâîäñòâåíè
îãðàíè÷åíèÿ ôèðìàòà Briggs & Stratton ìîæå äà çàìåñòè
äàäåí äâèãàòåë ñ ïî-âèñîêà íîìèíàëíà ìîùíîñò ñ
äâèãàòåë îò òåçè ñåðèè.
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Åëåìåíòè è óïðàâëåíèÿ
Ñðàâíåòå èëþñòðàöèÿòà ñ âàøèÿ äâèãàòåë, çà äà ñå
çàïîçíàåòå ñ ðàçïîëîæåíèåòî íà ðàçëè÷íèòå åëåìåíòè
è óïðàâëåíèÿ. Âèæòå Ôèãóðà 1.
A. Çàïàëèòåëíà ñâåù
B. Ïîäêà÷âàùà ïîìïà
C. Ðåçåðâîàð çà ãîðèâî è êàïà÷êà
D. Âúçäóøåí ôèëòúð
E. Ñòàðòåðíî âúæå
F. Íèâîïîêàçàòåë çà ìàñëîòî
G. Ïðîáêà çà èçòî÷âàíå íà ìàñëîòî
H. Èäåíòèôèêàöèîííè íîìåðà íà äâèãàòåëÿ
I. Øóìîçàãëóøèòåë
Ïðåäïàçèòåë íà øóìîçàãëóøèòåëÿ (àêî èìà òàêúâ)
Èñêðîãàñèòåë (àêî èìà òàêúâ)
Ðàáîòà
Âìåñòèìîñò çà ìàñëî
Âìåñòèìîñò çà ìàñëî (Âèæòå ðàçäåëà Ñïåöèôèêàöèè)
Ïðåïîðúêè çà ìàñëîòî
Íå èçïîëçâàéòå ñïåöèàëíè äîáàâêè.
Èçáèðàéòå âèñêîçèòåò ïî ñëåäâàùàòà ãðàôèêà.
SAE 30 405 F è ïî-âèñîêà (55 C è ïî-âèñîêà) å äîáðî çà
âñè÷êè ïðèëîæåíèÿ íàä 40°F, ïîëçâàíåòî ïîä 40°F ùå
äîâåäå äî òðóäíî ñòàðòèðàíå.
10W-30 0 äî 1005 F (18 äî 385 C) å ïî-äîáðî çà
ïðîìåíÿùè ñå òåìïåðàòóðíè óñëîâèÿ. Òîâà êà÷åñòâî
íà ìàñëîòî ïîäîáðÿâà ñòàðòèðàíåòî ïðè ñòóäåíî
âðåìå, íî ìîæå äà óâåëè÷è êîíñóìàöèÿòà íà ìàñëî
ïðè 80°F (27°C) èëè ïî-âèñîêà*. Ïðîâåðÿâàéòå ÷åñòî
íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî ïðè ïî-âèñîêè òåìïåðàòóðè.
Ñèíòåòè÷íîòî ìàñëî 5W-30 20 äî 1205 F (30 äî 405
C) îñèãóðÿâà íàé-äîáðà çàùèòà ïðè âñè÷êè
òåìïåðàòóðè è ïîäîáðÿâà ñòàðòèðàíåòî ñ ïî-ìàëêà
êîíñóìàöèÿ íà ìàñëî.
5W-30 405 F è íàäîëó (55 C è íàäîëó) ñå ïðåïîðú÷âà
çà ïîëçâàíå ïðåç çèìàòà è ðàáîòè íàé-äîáðå â çèìíè
óñëîâèÿ.
Êàê äà ïðîâåðÿâàòå/äîëèâàòå ìàñëî
Ðàçïîëîæåòå õîðèçîíòàëíî äâèãàòåëÿ.
Ïî÷èñòåòå ìÿñòîòî îêîëî îòâîðà çà íàëèâàíå íà
ìàñëî îò âñè÷êè îòëîìêè.
1. Ñâàëåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåëÿ çà ìàñëîòî (B, Ôèãóðà 2) è
ãî èçáúðøåòå ñ ÷èñò ïëàò.
2. Ïîñòàâåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåëÿ è ãî çàòåãíåòå.
3. Îòíîâî ñâàëåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåëÿ è ïðîâåðåòå
íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî. Óâåðåòå ñå, ÷å ìàñëîòî äîñòèãà
äî ìàðêèðîâêàòà FULL (C) íà íèâîïîêàçàòåëÿ.
4. Êîãàòî äîëèâàòå ìàñëî, íàëèâàéòå áàâíî â òðúáàòà
çà ïúëíåíå (D). ÍÅ ÏÐÅÏÚËÂÀÉÒÅ. Èç÷àêàéòå åäíà
ìèíóòà è îòíîâî ïðîâåðåòå íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî.
5. Ïîñòàâåòå îòíîâî íèâîïîêàçàòåëÿ è ãî çàòåãíåòå.
Ïðåïîðúêè çà ãîðèâîòî
Òîçè äâèãàòåë å ïîëó÷èë ñåðòèôèêàò äà ðàáîòè ñ
áåíçèí. Ñèñòåìàòà çà áîðáà ñ âðåäíèòå åìèñèè ïðè
òîçè äâèãàòåë âêëþ÷âà EM (Ìîäèôèêàöèè íà
äâèãàòåëÿ).
Ãîðèâîòî òðÿáâà äà îòãîâàðÿ íà ñëåäíèòå
èçèñêâàíèÿ:
×èñò, ïðåñåí, áåçîëîâåí áåíçèí.
Ìèíèìàëíî îêòàíîâî ÷èñëî îò 87/87 AKI (91 RON).
Çà ãîëÿìà íàäìîðñêà âèñî÷èíà, âèæòå ïî-äîëó.
Áåíçèí ñúñ ñúäúðæàíèå íà íå ïîâå÷å îò 10%
åòàíîë (áåíçîñïèðò) èëè äî 15% MTBE (òðè-ìåòèë
áóòèëîâ åòåð) å ïðèåìëèâ.
Íå èçïîëçâàéòå íåîäîáðåí áåíçèí êàòî E85. Íå
ñìåñâàéòå áåíçèíà ñ ìàñëî, íå ãî ìîäèôèöèðàéòå çà
ðàáîòà ñ àëòåðíàòèâíè ãîðèâà. Òîâà ùå ïðîâåäè
êîìïîíåíòèòå íà äâèãàòåëÿ è ùå àíóëèðà
ãàðàíöèÿòà ìó.
ÂÍÈÌÀÍÈÅ
Çà äà ïðåäïàçèòå ãîðèâíàòà ñèñòåìà îò îáðàçóâàíåòî
íà ñìîëè, ïðèáàâåòå ñòàáèëèçàòîð íà ãîðèâîòî êúì
íåãî. Íàïðàâåòå ñïðàâêà â òî÷êà Ñêëàäèðàíå. Âñè÷êè
ãîðèâà íå ñà åäíàêâè. Àêî èçíèêíàò ïðîáëåìè ñúñ
ñòàðòèðàíåòî èëè òåõíè÷åñêèòå ïîêàçàòåëè, ñìåíåòå
äîñòàâ÷èêà íà ãîðèâî èëè ñìåíåòå òúðãîâñêèòå ìàðêè
ãîðèâî. Òîçè äâèãàòåë èìà ñåðòèôèêàò çà ðàáîòà ñ
áåíçèí. Ñèñòåìàòà çà êîíòðîë íàä âðåäíèòå åìèñèè çà
äâèãàòåëÿ å òèï EM (Ìîäèôèêàöèè íà äâèãàòåëÿ).
Ãîëÿìà íàäìîðñêà âèñî÷èíà
Ïðè íàäìîðñêè âèñî÷èíè íàä 5,000 ôóòà (1524
ìåòðà),ïðèåìëèâîòî êà÷åñòâî áåíçèí å ñ ìèíèìàëíî
îêòàíîâî ÷èñëî 85/85 AKI (89 RON). Çà äà îòãîâîðè íà
ñòàíäàðòèòå çà åìèñèèòå ñå èçèñêâà ðåãóëèðàíå çà
ãîëÿìà íàäìîðñêà âèñî÷èíà. Åêñïëîàòàöèÿ íà
äâèãàòåëÿ áåç òàêîâà ðåãóëèðàíå ùå äîâåäå äî
ñíèæàâàíå íà òåõíè÷åñêèòå ïîêàçàòåëè, äî óâåëè÷åíèå
íà êîíñóìàöèÿòà íà ãîðèâî è äî ïîâèøåíèå íà
âðåäíèòå åìèñèè. Çà ñâåäåíèÿ ïî ðåãóëèðàíåòî íà
äâèãàòåëÿ çà ãîëÿìà íàäìîðñêà âèñî÷èíà ñå îáúðíåòå
êúì Óïúëíîìîùåí ïðåäñòàâèòåë íà Briggs & Stratton.
Íå ñå ïðåïîðú÷âà åêñïëîàòàöèÿ íà äâèãàòåëÿ ïðè
âèñî÷èíè ïîä 2,500 feet (762 ìåòðà) ñ ðåãóëèðîâú÷åí
êîìïëåêò çà ãîëÿìà íàäìîðñêà âèñî÷èíà.
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Êàê äà íàëèâàìå ãîðèâî
Áåíçèíúò è íåãîâèòå ïàðè ñà
èçêëþ÷èòåëíî îãíåîïàñíè è
èçáóõëèâè.
Ïîæàð èëè âçðèâ ìîãàò äà ïðè÷èíÿò
ñåðèîçíè îáãàðÿíèÿ èëè ñìúðò.
Èçêëþ÷åòå äâèãàòåëÿ è ãî îñòàâåòå äà ñå
îõëàæäà íàé-ìàëêî 2 ìèíóòè, ïðåäè äà ñâàëèòå
êàïà÷êàòà íà ðåçåðâîàðà.
Ïúëíåòå ðåçåðâîàðà çà ãîðèâî íà îòêðèòî èëè â
äîáðå âåíòèëèðàíî ïîìåùåíèå.
Àêî ãîðèâîòî ñå ðàçëåå, èç÷àêàéòå äîêàòî òî ñå
èçïàðè, ïðåäè äà ñòàðòèðàòå äâèãàòåëÿ.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
1. Ñâàëåòå êàïà÷êàòà çà áåíçèíà (C, Ôèãóðà 1). Çà äà
ïîçâîëèòå ðàçøèðåíèå íà ãîðèâîòî, ïúëíåòå
ðåçåðâîàðà ïðèáëèçèòåëíî äî 1,5 èí÷à ïîä âúðõà íà
îòâîðà íà ðåçåðâîàðà çà ãîðèâî.
2. Ìîíòèðàéòå êàïà÷êàòà çà áåíçèíà.
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Êàê äà ñòàðòèðàòå äâèãàòåëÿ
Òîçè äâèãàòåë å äîñòàâåí îò çàâîäà áåç ìàñëî. Àêî
ñòàðòèðàòå äâèãàòåëÿ áåç ìàñëî, òîé ùå áúäå
ïîâðåäåí áåç âúçìîæíîñò äà áúäå ïîïðàâåí è íÿìà
äà èìà ãàðàíöèîííî ïîêðèòèå.
ÂÍÈÌÀÍÈÅ
1. Ïðîâåðåòå íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî.
2. Ïðè ñòàðòèðàíå íà íîâ äâèãàòåë çà ïúðâè ïúò, ïåò
ïúòè ñèëíî íàòèñíåòå ïîäêà÷âàùàòà ïîìïà çà
ãîðèâîòî (D). Ïðè âñè÷êè áúäåùè ñòàðòèðàíèÿ
íàòèñêàéòå ïîäêà÷âàùàòà ïîìïà ïî òðè ïúòè
(Ôèãóðà 1).
Çàáåëåæêà: Îáèêíîâåíî ïîäêà÷âàíå íà ãîðèâî ïðè
ïîâòîðíî ñòàðòèðàíå íà òîïúë äâèãàòåë íå å
íåîáõîäèìî. Âñå ïàê, ïðè õëàäíî âðåìå å âúçìîæíî
äà ñå íàëîæè ïîäêà÷âàíå íà ãîðèâî. Àêî íàòèñíåòå
ìíîãîêðàòíî ïîäêà÷âàùàòà ïîìïà, äâèãàòåëÿò ìîæå
äà ñå çàäàâè è äà íå ñòàðòèðà.
3. Çàäåéñòâàéòå ëîñòà çà îòïóñêàíå íà ñïèðà÷êàòà (E,
Ôèãóðà 3), àêî ïðîäóêòúò èìà òàêúâ.
4. Çäðàâî õâàíåòå ðúêîõâàòêàòà íà ñòàðòåðíîòî âúæå
(G, Ôèãóðà 4). Òåãëåòå áàâíî, äîêàòî óñåòèòå
ñúïðîòèâëåíèå, à ñëåä òîâà ðÿçêî äðúïíåòå, çà äà
ñòàðòèðàòå äâèãàòåëÿ.
Áúðçîòî ïðèäðúïâàíå íà âúæåòî îò
âúçâðàòíèÿ ñòàðòåð (îáðàòåí óäàð)
ïðèòåãëÿ äëàíòà è ðúêàòà âè êúì
äâèãàòåëÿ ïî-áúðçî, îòêîëêîòî âèå
ìîæåòå äà ÿ îòäðúïíåòå.
Òîâà ìîæå äà ïðè÷èíè ñ÷óïåíè êîñòè,
ôðàêòóðè, êîíòóçèè è íàâÿõâàíèÿ.
Êîãàòî ñòàðòèðàòå äâèãàòåëÿ, èçòåãëåòå
ðúêîõâàòêàòà íà ñòàðòåðíîòî âúæå, äîêàòî
óñåòèòå ñúïðîòèâëåíèå, ïîñëå äðúïíåòå ðÿçêî.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
5. Àêî äâèãàòåëÿò íå ñòàðòèðà ñëåä òðèêðàòíî
èçòåãëÿíå íà ñòàðòîâîòî âúæå, íàòèñíåòå òðè ïúòè
ïîäêà÷âàùàòà ïîìïà è îòíîâî äðúïíåòå
ðúêîõâàòêàòà íà âúæåòî íà ðú÷íèÿ ñòàðòåð. Âèæòå
ñòðàíèöàòà Îòêðèâàíå è îòñòðàíÿâàíå íà
íåèçïðàâíîñòè.
Êàê äà ñïðåòå äâèãàòåëÿ
Îñâîáîäåòå ëîñòà çà îòïóñêàíå íà ñïèðà÷êàòà (F,
Ôèãóðà 3), àêî èìà òàêúâ.
Òåõíè÷åñêî îáñëóæâàíå
Òîâà å åäíîöèëèíäðîâ äâèãàòåë ñ âúçäóøíî
îõëàæäàíå. Òîé å ñ íèñêî èçïóñêàíå íà âðåäíè åìèñèè.
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Íàëè÷èåòî íà òàêúâ ñåðòèôèêàò íå äàâà íà êóïóâà÷à,
ñîáñòâåíèêà èëè íà òîçè, êîéòî ðàáîòè ñ òàêúâ
äâèãàòåë, íèêàêâè äîïúëíèòåëíè ãàðàíöèè îòíîñíî
òåõíè÷åñêàòà ìó õàðàêòåðèñòèêà èëè
åêñïëîàòàöèîííèÿ ìó æèâîò. Äâèãàòåëÿò å ãàðàíòèðàí
åäèíñòâåíî ñ ãàðàíöèèòå, ôîðìóëèðàíè â òîâà
ðúêîâîäñòâî çà ïðîèçâîäñòâîòî è åìèñèèòå ìó ïðè
åêñïëîàòàöèÿ.
Çàïèøåòå íîìåðà íà ìîäåëà
Çàïèøåòå ïî-äîëó íîìåðà íà ìîäåëà íà äâèãàòåëÿ,
òèïà è êîäà ñ äàòàòà íà êóïóâàíåòî ìó. Òåçè íîìåðà ùå
âè ïîòðÿáâàò, êîãàòî èçèñêâàòå ðåçåðâíè ÷àñòè èëè
òåõíè÷åñêà ïîìîù. Çà íàìèðàíåòî íà òåçè íîìåðà
íàïðàâåòå ñïðàâêà â ðàçäåëà Åëåìåíòè.
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óäúëæè åêñïëîàòàöèîííèÿ æèâîò íà îáîðóäâàíåòî.
Èçïîëçâàéòå ñàìî îðèãèíàëíè ðåçåðâíè ÷àñòè çà
îáîðóäâàíåòî. Íåîðèãèíàëíèòå ÷àñòè ïîíèæàâàò
ðàáîòíàòà õàðàêòåðèñòèêà, ìîãàò äà ïîâðåäÿò
àãðåãàòà èëè äà äîâåäàò äî íàðàíÿâàíå è äî
àíóëèðàíå íà ãàðàíöèÿòà. Îáúðíåòå ñå êúì
Îòîðèçèðàí ïðåäñòàâèòåë íà Briggs & Stratton çà
ñåðâèçíî îáñëóæâàíå.
Âñè÷êè êîìïîíåíòè, èçïîëçâàíè ïðè
ïðîèçâîäñòâîòî íà òîçè äâèãàòåë òðÿáâà äà áúäàò
íà ìÿñòîòî ñè çà ïðàâèëíàòà ìó ðàáîòà.
ÂÍÈÌÀÍÈÅ
Ïðåäè èçâúðøâàíå íà ðåãóëèðîâêè è
ïîïðàâêè:
Îòêà÷åòå êàáåëà íà çàïàëèòåëíàòà ñâåù è ãî
äðúæòå äàëå÷ îò íåÿ.
Èçïîëçâàéòå ñàìî ïîäõîäÿùè èíñòðóìåíòè.
Íå çàñòîïîðÿâàéòå ñ ðåãóëèðàùàòà ïðóæèíà,
ëîñòîâèòå ñèñòåìè èëè ñ äðóãè ÷àñòè, çà äà
ïîâèøèòå îáîðîòèòå íà äâèãàòåëÿ.
Íå óäðÿéòå ìàõîâèêà ñ ÷óê èëè òâúðä
ïðåäìåò, çàùîòî òîé ìîæå äà ñå ñòðîøè ïî
âðåìå íà ðàáîòà.
Ïðè èçïðîáâàíå çà èñêðà:
Èçïîëçâàéòå îäîáðåí òèï òåñòåð çà ñâåùè.
Íå ïðàâåòå ïðîâåðêà çà èñêðà ïðè èçâàäåíà
çàïàëèòåëíà ñâåù.
Ñëó÷àéíî èñêðåíå ìîæå äà äîâåäå äî
ïîæàð èëè ïîðàçÿâàíå îò
åëåêòðè÷åñêè òîê.
Íåâîëíî ñòàðòèðàíå ìîæå äà äîâåäå
äî çàõâàùàíå, òðàâìàòè÷íà àìïóòàöèÿ
èëè äî ðàíÿâàíå.
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ïîääðúæêà, â çàâèñèìîñò îò òîâà, êîé å ïî-íàïðåä.
Ñëåä ïúðâèòå 5 ÷àñà
Äà ñå ñìåíè ìàñëîòî
Íà âñåêè 5 ÷àñà èëè åæåäíåâíî
Äà ñå ïðîâåðÿâà íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî.
Äà ñå ïî÷èñòâà ïðîñòðàíñòâîòî îêîëî
øóìîçàãëóøèòåëÿ
Íà âñåêè 25 ÷àñà èëè âñåêè ñåçîí
Äà ñå ñìåíÿ ìàñëîòî, êîãàòî ðàáîòíèÿò ðåæèì å
òåæúê èëè ñå ðàáîòè ïðè âèñîêè òåìïåðàòóðè.
Äà ñå îáñëóæâà âúçäóøíèÿ ôèëòúð *
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Ïðè ãîëÿìà çàïðàøåíîñò äà ñå ïî÷èñòâà ïî-÷åñòî.
Äà ñå ïðîâåðÿâà íà âñåêè 25 ÷àñà.
Êîíòðîë íà åìèñèèòå
Ïîääðúæêàòà, ñìÿíàòà èëè ïîïðàâêàòà íà
óñòðîéñòâàòà è ñèñòåìèòå çà êîíòðîë íà âðåäíèòå
åìèñèè îò äâèãàòåëèòå çà íå-òðàíñïîðòíè öåëè ìîãàò
äà ñå ïðàâÿò îò âñÿêà ðåìîíòíà ðàáîòèëíèöà èëè
÷àñòíî ëèöå. Âñå ïàê, çà äà ïîëó÷èòå "áåçïëàòíè"
ïîïðàâêè ñúãëàñíî ãàðàíöèîííèòå ñðîêîâå è êëàóçè íà
ãàðàíöèîííàòà ïîëèöà íà Briggs & Stratton, òàêàâà
óñëóãà òðÿáâà äà ñå èçâúðøâà îò Îòîðèçèðàí
ïðåäñòàâèòåë íà çàâîäà. Âèæòå ãàðàíöèÿòà çà
âðåäíèòå åìèñèè.
Ðåãóëèðàíå íà êàðáóðàòîðà
Êàðáóðàòîðúò å ïðåäâàðèòåëíî ðåãóëèðàí â çàâîäà, çà
äà ðàáîòè åôåêòèâíî ïðè ðàçíîîáðàçíè óñëîâèÿ.
Îáúðíåòå ñå êúì Îòîðèçèðàí ïðåäñòàâèòåë íà Briggs &
Stratton çà ñåðâèçíà ïîìîù, àêî ñà íåîáõîäèìè
íàñòðîéêè.
Ïðîèçâîäèòåëÿò íà îáîðóäâàíåòî, íà êîåòî òîçè
äâèãàòåë ùå áúäå ìîíòèðàí, îïðåäåëÿ
ìàêñèìàëíèòå îáîðîòè, ïðè êîèòî ùå ðàáîòè
äâèãàòåëÿò. ÍÅ ÍÀÄÂÈØÀÂÀÉÒÅ òåçè îáîðîòè.
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Äà ñå ïðîâåðÿâà âíèìàòåëíî
øóìîçàãëóøèòåëÿ è èñêðîãàñèòåëÿ
Ïî÷èñòåòå âñè÷êè îòëîìêè â îáëàñòòà îêîëî
øóìîçàãëóøèòåëÿ. Ïðîâåðåòå ãðèæëèâî
øóìîçàãëóøèòåëÿ, ïðåäïàçèòåëÿ è èñêðîãàñèòåëÿ, àêî
èìà òàêúâ, çà ïîâðåäè èëè çàïóøâàíèÿ ñ íàãàð.
Ïî÷èñòåòå ÷àñòèòå îò îòëîìêè è íàãàð èëè, àêî ñå
íàëàãà, çàìåíåòå ãè ñàìî ñ îðèãèíàëíè ÷àñòè çà
îáîðóäâàíåòî.
Ìîæå äà âúçíèêíå ïîæàð.
Ðåçåðâíèòå ÷àñòè òðÿáâà äà áúäàò ñúñ ñúùîòî
êà÷åñòâî è äà ñå ìîíòèðàò â ñúùàòà ïîçèöèÿ,
êàêòî îðèãèíàëíèòå ÷àñòè.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
Êàê äà ñå ñìåíÿ ìàñëîòî
Èçòî÷åòå îòðàáîòèëîòî ìàñëî
1. Ïðè èçêëþ÷åí, íî âñå îùå òîïúë äâèãàòåë, îòêà÷åòå
êàáåëà çà ñâåùòà (A, Ôèãóðà 6) è ãî äðúæòå äàëå÷å
îò çàïàëèòåëíàòà ñâåù.
2. Àêî èçòî÷âàòå ìàñëîòî îò ãîðíàòà ñòðàíà íà
äâèãàòåëÿ ïðåç îòâîðà çà íàëèâàíåòî ìó (B, Ôèãóðà
7), óâåðåòå ñå ÷å ñòðàíàòà ñúñ ñâåùòà å íàñî÷åíà
íàãîðå (C). Èçòî÷åòå ìàñëîòî â ïîäõîäÿù ñúä.
3. Àêî èçòî÷âàòå ìàñëîòî îòêúì äúíîòî èëè
ñòðàíè÷íî, îòâèéòå ïðîáêàòà çà ìàñëîòî (D,Ôèãóðà
8).
Çàáåëåæêà: Âèæòå íà êàðòèíêàòà íÿêîè îò
ðàçëè÷íèòå âèäîâå ïðîáêè çà ìàñëî (D, Ôèãóðà 8).
4. Ñìåíåòå ïðîáêàòà ñ íîâà è ÿ çàòåãíåòå.
Ïðåäè äîëèâàíå íà ìàñëî
Ðàçïîëîæåòå õîðèçîíòàëíî äâèãàòåëÿ.
Ïî÷èñòåòå ìÿñòîòî îêîëî îòâîðà çà íàëèâàíå íà
ìàñëî îò çàìúðñèòåëè.
Ñâàëåí íèâîïîêàçàòåë
1. Ñâàëåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåëÿ çà ìàñëîòî (B, Ôèãóðà 2) è
ãî èçáúðøåòå ñ ÷èñò ïëàò.
2. Íàëåéòå áàâíî ìàñëîòî â äâèãàòåëÿ ïðåç îòâîðà çà
íàëèâàíå (D). ÍÅ ÏÐÅÏÚËÂÀÉÒÅ. Ñëåä äîëèâàíå
íà ìàñëî, èç÷àêàéòå åäíà ìèíóòà è ñëåä òîâà
ïðîâåðåòå îòíîâî íèâîòî ìó.
3. Ïîñòàâåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåëÿ è ãî çàòåãíåòå.
4. Ñâàëåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåëÿ è ïðîâåðåòå íèâîòî íà
ìàñëîòî. Óâåðåòå ñå, ÷å ìàñëîòî äîñòèãà
ìàðêèðîâêàòà FULL (C) íà íèâîïîêàçàòåëÿ.
5. Ïîñòàâåòå îòíîâî íèâîïîêàçàòåëÿ è ãî çàòåãíåòå.
Êàê äà ñå îáñëóæâà âúçäóøíèÿ
ôèëòúð
Áåíçèíúò è íåãîâèòå ïàðè ñà
èçêëþ÷èòåëíî îãíåîïàñíè è
èçáóõëèâè.
Ïîæàð èëè âçðèâ ìîãàò äà ïðè÷èíÿò
ñåðèîçíè îáãàðÿíèÿ èëè ñìúðò.
Íèêîãà íå ñòàðòèðàéòå èëè íå ðàáîòåòå ñ äâèãàòåë,
íà êîéòî ôèëòúðíèÿò êîìïëåêò èëè âúçäóøíèÿ
ôèëòúð ñà ñâàëåíè, ïîðàäè îïàñíîñò îò
âúçíèêâàíå íà ïîæàð èëè åêñïëîçèÿ.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
1. Ñâàëåòå áîëòà (A, Ôèãóðà 9) îò êàïàêà íà
âúçäóøíèÿ ôèëòúðåí êîìïëåêò (B).
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2. Âíèìàòåëíî ñâàëÿéòå ôèëòúðíèÿ êîìïëåêò, çà äà
ïðåäîòâðàòèòå ïîïàäàíå íà îòëîìêè â êàðáóðàòîðà.
3. Ñâàëåòå äóíàïðåíåíèÿ åëåìåíò (C) îò îñíîâàòà íà
âúçäóøíèÿ ôèëòúð.
4. Èçìèéòå äóíàïðåíåíèÿ åëåìåíò â òå÷åí ïî÷èñòâàù
ïðåïàðàò è âîäà. Èçñòèñêàéòå ãî äî ñóõî â ÷èñò
ïëàò.
Íå èçïîëçâàéòå ñãúñòåí âúçäóõ èëè ðàçòâîðèòåëè,
çà äà ïî÷èñòâàòå ôèëòúðà. Ñãúñòåíèÿò âúçäóõ ìîæå
äà ïîâðåäè ôèëòúðà, à ðàçòâîðèòåëèòå ãî
ðàçòâàðÿò.
ÂÍÈÌÀÍÈÅ
5. Íàñèòåòå äóíàïðåíåíèÿ åëåìåíò ñ ÷èñòî ìàñëî çà
äâèãàòåëÿ. Çà äà îòñòðàíèòå èçëèøíîòî ìàñëî,
èçñòèñêàéòå åëåìåíòà â ÷èñò ïëàò.
6. Ìîíòèðàéòå äóíàïðåíåíèÿ åëåìåíò â îñíîâàòà íà
âúçäóøíèÿ ôèëòúð.
7. Ìîíòèðàéòå ôèëòúðíèÿ êîìïëåêò âúðõó
êàðáóðàòîðà è ãî îáåçîïàñåòå ñ áîëò.
Êàê äà ñå ïðîâåðè çàïàëèòåëíàòà ñâåù
Ñâàëåòå çàïàëèòåëíàòà ñâåù è ÿ ïî÷èñòåòå ñ òåëåíà
÷åòêà. Ñìåíåòå ñâåùòà, àêî ïðè ïðîâåðêàòà
óñòàíîâèòå, ÷å åëåêòðîäúò (A, Ôèãóðà 5) å íàãîðÿë èëè
å èçíîñåí. Ïðîâåðåòå èñêðîâàòà ìåæäèíà ñ æè÷åí
ëóôòîìåð (B) è ÿ ðåãóëèðàéòå ïðè íåîáõîäèìîñò íà
0,76 ìì (0,030 Èí÷)
ÇÀÁÅËÅÆÊÀ: Íà íÿêîè ìåñòà, ìåñòíèÿò çàêîí èçèñêâà
óïîòðåáà íà ðåçèñòîðíà ñâåù, çà äà ñå ïîäòèñêàò
ðàäèîñìóùåíèÿòà. Àêî òîçè äâèãàòåë å ôàáðè÷íî
îáîðóäâàí ñ ðåçèñòîðíà ñâåù, èçïîëçâàéòå ñúùèÿ òèï
ñâåù çà ñìÿíà.
Êàê äà ñå ïî÷èñòâà
âúçäóøíî-îõëàäèòåëíàòà ñèñòåìà
Çàìúðñÿâàíå èëè îòëîìêè ìîãàò äà îãðàíè÷àò
âúçäóøíèÿ ïîòîê è äà ïðè÷èíÿò ïðåãðÿâàíå íà
äâèãàòåëÿ è â ðåçóëòàò íà òîâà, âëîøàâàíå íà
ðàáîòíàòà ìó õàðàêòåðèñòèêà è äúëãîòðàéíîñòòà ìó.
Åæåäíåâíî èëè ïðåäè âñÿêî ïîëçâàíå ïî÷èñòâàéòå
äâèãàòåëÿ îò âñÿêàêâè íàòðóïàíè çàìúðñÿâàíèÿ èëè
îòëîìêè ïî ïðåäïàçèòåëÿ çà ïðúñòèòå, (A, Ôèãóðà 10),
ïî ëîñòîâàòà ñèñòåìà, ïðóæèíèòå, ëîñòîâåòå çà
óïðàâëåíèå (B) è îêîëî è çàä øóìîçàãëóøèòåëÿ (C).
Íå èçïîëçâàéòå âîäà, çà äà ïî÷èñòâàòå äâèãàòåëÿ.
Âîäàòà ìîæå äà çàìúðñè ãîðèâíàòà ñèñòåìà.
Èçïîëçâàéòå ÷åòêà èëè ñóõ ïëàò, çà äà ãî
ïî÷èñòèòå.
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Ñëåä âðåìå, îòëîìêè ìîãàò äà ñå íàòðóïàò ìåæäó
îõëàäèòåëíèòå ðåáðà íà öèëèíäúðà è äà ïðè÷èíÿò
ïðåãðÿâàíå íà äâèãàòåëÿ. Òåçè îòëîìêè íå ìîãàò äà ñå
âèäÿò áåç ÷àñòè÷íî ðàçãëîáÿâàíå íà äâèãàòåëÿ.
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Ñêëàäèðàíå (çà ïîâå÷å îò 30 äíè)
Áåíçèíúò è íåãîâèòå ïàðè ñà
èçêëþ÷èòåëíî îãíåîïàñíè è
èçáóõëèâè.
Ïîæàð èëè âçðèâ ìîãàò äà ïðè÷èíÿò
ñåðèîçíè îáãàðÿíèÿ èëè ñìúðò.
Êîãàòî ñêëàäèðàòå áåíçèí èëè îáîðóäâàíå ñ
ãîðèâî â ðåçåðâîàðà
Ñêëàäèðàéòå äàëå÷ îò ïåùè, ïå÷êè,
âîäîíàãðåâàòåëè èëè äðóãè åëåêòðè÷åñêè
ïðèáîðè, êîèòî èìàò ñèãíàëíè ëàìïè èëè äðóãè
çàïàëèòåëíè èçòî÷íèöè, çàùîòî òå ìîãàò äà
âúçïëàìåíÿò áåíçèíîâèòå ïàðè.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
Ãîðèâíà ñèñòåìà
Ãîðèâîòî îñòàðÿâà ïðè ñêëàäèðàíå çà ïîâå÷å îò 30 äíè.
Îñòàðÿëîòî ãîðèâî âîäè äî íàñëîÿâàíå íà êèñåëèíà è
ñìîëà â ãîðèâíàòà ñèñòåìà èëè ïî îñíîâíèòå ÷àñòè íà
êàðáóðàòîðà. Çà äà çàïàçèòå ãîðèâîòî ïðÿñíî
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Íå òðÿáâà äà èçòî÷âàòå ãîðèâîòî, àêî ñòå äîáàâèëè
ñòàáèëèçàòîð çà íåãî ñúãëàñíî èíñòðóêöèèòå.
Ñòàðòèðàéòå äâèãàòåëÿ, çà äà ïîðàáîòè îêîëî 2
ìèíóòè, äîêàòî ñòàáèëèçàòîðúò öèðêóëèðà ïðåç
ãîðèâíàòà ñèñòåìà. Ñëåä òîâà, äâèãàòåëÿò è ãîðèâîòî
ìîãàò äà áúäàò ñêëàäèðàíè äî 24 ìåñåöà.
Àêî áåíçèíúò íå å áèë îáðàáîòåí ñúñ ñòàáèëèçàòîð íà
ãîðèâî, òîé òðÿáâà äà áúäå èçòî÷åí â ïîäõîäÿù çà
öåëòà êîíòåéíåð. Ñòàðòèðàéòå äâèãàòåëÿ è ãî îñòàâåòå
äà ðàáîòè, äîêàòî ãîðèâîòî ñâúðøè. Ïðåïîðú÷âà ñå
èçïîëçâàíå íà ñòàáèëèçàòîð â êîíòåéíåðà çà
ñúõðàíÿâàíå, çà äà ñå ïîääúðæà ïðåñíîòàòà íà
ãîðèâîòî.
Ìàñëîòî íà äâèãàòåëÿ
Äîêàòî äâèãàòåëÿò å âñå îùå òîïúë ñìåíåòå ìàñëîòî.
Äà ñå ñìàæå öèëèíäúðà è áóòàëîòî
Ñâàëåòå çàïàëèòåëíàòà ñâåù è íàëåéòå ïðèáëèçèòåëíî
1 óíöèÿ (30 ìë) îò ìàñëîòî çà äâèãàòåëÿ ïðåç îòâîðà è.
Ïîñòàâåòå ñâåùòà îòíîâî íà ìÿñòî è áàâíî
ïðèäúðïàéòå âúæåòî íà ñòàðòåðà, çà äà ðàçïðåäåëèòå
ìàñëîòî.
Ïî÷èñòâàíå íà äâèãàòåëÿ
Ïî÷èñòåòå äâèãàòåëÿ îò ïîâúðõíîñòíèòå íå÷èñòîòèè,
ïëÿâà è òðåâè.
Ñêëàäîâà ïëîù
Ñêëàäèðàéòå ãî íà ÷èñòî è ñóõî ìÿñòî. Íå ãî
ñúõðàíÿâàéòå íà åäíî è ñúùî ìÿñòî ñ ïå÷êà, ïåù,
âîäîíàãðåâàòåë èëè äðóãè óñòðîéñòâà, êîèòî èìàò
ñèãíàëíè ñâåòëèíè èëè óñòðîéñòâî, âúçïðîèçâåæäàùî
èñêðà.
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3
(11,57 in
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Âúòðåøåí äèàìåòúð íà
öèëèíäúðà
68,25 ìì (2,687 èí÷)
Ðàáîòåí õîä íà
áóòàëîòî
52 ìì (2,047 èí÷)
Âìåñòèìîñò çà ìàñëî 0,54 0,59 L (18 20 óíöèè)
Ðåãóëèðîâú÷íè äàííè *
Ìîäåë 120000
Èñêðîâà ìåæäèíà íà
çàïàëèòåëíàòà ñâåù
0,76 ìì (0,030 èí÷)
Âúçäóøíà ìåæäèíà
ìåæäó ðîòîðà è ñòàòîðà
0,15 - 0,25 ìì
(0,006 - 0,010 èí÷)
Ìåæäèíà íà
ñìóêàòåëíèÿ êëàïàí
0,13 - 0,18 ìì
(0,005 - 0,007 èí÷)
Ìåæäèíà íà
èçïóñêàòåëíèÿ êëàïàí
0,13 - 0,18 ìì
(0,005 - 0,007 èí÷)
* Ìîùíîñòòà íà äâèãàòåëÿ íàìàëÿâà ñ 3.5% íà âñåêè 1000 ôóòà (300 ìåòðà)
íàä ìîðñêîòî íèâî è ñ 1% çà âñåêè 10° F (5.6° C) íàä 77° F (25° C).
Äâèãàòåëÿò ùå ðàáîòè çàäîâîëèòåëíî ïðè íàêëîí äî 15°. Íàïðàâåòå ñïðàâêà
â Ðúêîâîäñòâîòî çà ðàáîòà ñ îáîðóäâàíåòî çà áåçîïàñíèòå ðàáîòíè ãðàíèöè
íà íàêëîíè.
Ìåæäèíà íà êëàïàíèòå ñ ìîíòèðàíè êëàïàííè ïðóæèíè è áóòàëî 6 ìì (0,25 íà)
îò ãîðíà ìúðòâà òî÷êà (äà ñå ïðîâåðÿâà, êîãàòî äâèãàòåëÿò å ñòóäåí).
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Åëåìåíò çà âúçäóøíèÿ ôèëòúð 794071
Ìàñëî 100005
Äîáàâêà çà áåíçèí 5041
Ðåçèñòîðíà çàïàëèòåëíà ñâåù 802592, 5095
Äúëãîòðàéíà ïëàòèíåíà
çàïàëèòåëíà ñâåù
5062
Êëþ÷ çà ñâåù 89838, 5023
Èñêðîâ òåñòåð 19368
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