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Form No. 277110EST A
01999-B8006
E 2008 Briggs & Stratton C orporation,
Milwaukee, WI, USA. All rights reserved.
Briggs & Stratton is a registered trademark
of Briggs & Stratton Corporation
Model 580000
Vanguardt
Turbocharged Diesel
Model 520000
580000
Vanguardt
Diesel
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General Information
For replacement parts or technical assistance, record below the engine model, t ype, 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:
Engine Power Rating I nformation
For 3/LC engines, gross power ratings are based on SAE J1995 criteria and net power
ratings are based on SAE J1349 criteria. Actual power output of production engines
installed in applications may vary depending on a number of factors, including the engine
RPM limit of the application, environmental conditions, engine/equipment maintenance,
and other variables.
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
Hot Liquid or
Steam
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 r esult 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 t hat
could result in damage to the product.
The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals k nown 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, aircraf t 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
CAUTION: 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.
WARNING
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 bef ore removing the fuel cap.
Fill fuel tank outdoors or in well -ventilated area.
Do not overfill fuel tank. Fill tank to approximately 1.5 inches (38 mm) below top of
neck to allow for fuel expansion.
Keep gasoline away from s parks, 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 (if equipped) are in place
and secured.
Do not crank engine with spark plug removed.
If engine floods, set 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 gasoline 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
If 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 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.
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.
Engines give off carbon monoxide, an odorless, colorless, poison gas.
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause nausea, fainting or death.
WARNING
Start and run engine outdoors.
Do not start or run engine in enclosed area, even if doors or windows are open.
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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.
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.
Severe thermal burns can occur by escaping steam or hot coolant.
WARNING
DO NOT remove radiator cap or reservoir cap if engine is warm or running.
Stop engine and allow it to cool before removing radiator cap or reservoir cap and
before changing or adding coolant.
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 correct tools.
Do not tamper with governor spring, links or other parts to increase engine speed.
Replacement parts must be the same and installed in the same position as the
original parts.
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 f or spark with spark plug removed.
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Features and Controls
Compare the illustration
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with your engine to familiarize yourself with the location of
various features and controls.
A. Engine Identification
Model Type Code
B. Engine Identification
Date Code
C. Glow Plug
D. Dipstick
E. Oil Fill
F. Oil Filter
G. Oil Drain Plug
H. Injector Nozzle
I. Electric Starter
J. Injector Pump
K. Thermostat
L. Turbocharger
M. Oil Pan
N. Alternator
O. Coolant Temperature Sending Unit
P. Fan
Q. Fan Belt
R. Exhaust Manifold
S. Oil Cooler (if equipped)
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 c lassified for service CF
or CF-4. Do not use special additives.
Outdoor temperatures determine the proper oil viscosity for the engine. Use the chart to
select the best viscosity for the outdoor temperature range expected.
SAE 30
10W-30
Synthetic 5W-30
5W-30
°F °C
* 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
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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. Completely insert the dipstick.
3. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level. It should be at the FULL mark (B)onthe
dipstick.
4. If low, remove the dipstick and add oil slowly into the engine oil fill (C). Do not
overfill.
Important: When adding oil, adequate venting is required as follows:
Remove the dipstick.
Make sure adequate clearance (D) is maintained between the oil fill device (E)
and the engine oil fill (C).SeeFigure4.
5. After adding oil, install the dipstick. Start and run engine at idle for five minutes. Shut
off engine. Wait three minutes and check oil level. If required, add oil to bring oil level
to the FULL mark (B) on the dipstick (Figure 2).
6. Install the dipstick.
Oil Pressure
If the oil pressure is too low, a pressure switch (if equipped) will either stop the engine or
activate a warning device on the equipment. If this occurs, stop the engine and check the
oil level with the dipstick.
If the oil level is below the ADD mark, add oil until it reaches the FULL mark. Start the
engine and check for proper pressure before continuing to operate.
If the oil level is between the ADD and FULL marks, do not start the engine. Contact
any Briggs & Stratton 3/LC Authorized Dealer to have the oil pressure problem
corrected.
Fuel Recommendations
Fuel must meet these requirements:
This engine is certified to operate on diesel fuel. If incorrect fuel is used, black
smoke, power loss, and damage to the engine will occur, which will not be
covered by the warranty.
Use clean, fresh diesel fuel with a minimum of 40 cetane. Fresh fuel prevents gum
from forming in the fuel system. Purchase fuel in a quantity that can be used within
30 days. See the Storage section.
CAUTION: Do not use kerosene or gasoline instead of diesel fuel. Failure to observe this
caution will damage the engine and void the engine warranty.
How To Add Fuel - Figure
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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 bef ore removing the fuel cap.
Fill fuel tank outdoors or in well -ventilated area.
Do not overfill fuel tank. Fill tank to approximately 1.5 inches (38 mm) below top of
neck to allow for fuel expansion.
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 5).
2. Fill the fuel tank (B) with fuel. To allow for expansion of the fuel, do not fill above t he
bottom of the fuel tank neck (C).
3. Reinstall the fuel cap.
Coolant Recommendations
Coolant capacity (see t he equipment manufacture’s manual)
Important: This is a liquid-cooled engine. A 50/50% mixture of phosphate-free
antifreeze and tap water is required for cooling, rust resistance, and lubrication of the
water pump.
How To Check /Add Coolant
Severe thermal burns can occur by escaping steam or hot coolant.
WARNING
DO NOT remove radiator cap or reservoir cap if engine is warm or running.
Stop engine and allow it to cool before removing radiator cap or reservoir cap and
before changing or adding coolant.
1. Before operating, check the coolant level. The c oolant level must be between the
FULL and the LOW/ADD marks on the coolant reservoir. If the coolant level is low,
add a 50/50% coolant mixture of phosphate-free antifreeze and tap water to the
reservoir.
2. To remove the reservoir cap after engine is cool, place a thick cloth over the reservoir
cap. Slowly turn the reservoir cap counterclockwise to remove.
3. If the reservoir is dry, then add coolant to both the reservoir and to the radiator. See
the equipment manual for location, operation, and maintenance of the coolant
reservoir and the radiator.
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4. To remove the radiator cap after engine is cool, place a thick cloth over t he radiator
cap. Slowly turn the radiator cap counterclockwise to the first stop. If pressurized
steam escapes from the cap, stand back to avoid injury. After all pressure is
released, push down and turn the radiator cap counterclockwise to remove.
Gauges And Lights
The gauges and lights shown are typical and represent various options that can be used.
See the equipment manual for location and operation of gauges and lights.
Coolant Temperature Gauge
Indicates coolant temperature when the electric start switch is in
the ON position.
Normal range 80º -- 9 0 º C (175º -- 195º F)
Dangerous range above 105º C (220º F)
Hour Meter Gauge
Indicates the total number of operating hours.
Fuel Gauge
Indicates the fuel remaining in the fuel tank. To minimize condensation,
keep the fuel tank full.
Temperature Light
If the temperature light comes on, the engine is overheating. Stop the
engine and check the coolant level (see the How To Check Coolant
section). Check t he radiator for debris that could restrict air flow.
Ignition Light
When the electric s tart switch is turned to the ON position, the ignition light
should be on. When the engine is running, the ignition light should go out.
If the ignition light is out when then electric startswitchintheONposition, check for a
blown fuse.
Engine Oil Pressure Light
When the electric start switch is turned to the ON position, the engine oil
pressure light should be on. When the engine is running, the engine oil
pressure light should go out. If the engine oil pressure light comes on when the engine
is running, immediately stop the engine. First, check the oil level (see the How To
Check/Add Oil section). Next, check the electrical system.
Charge Light
When the electric start switch is turned to the ON position, the charge light
should be on. When the engine is running, the charge light should go out.
If the c harge light comes on when the engine is running, check the electrical system.
Heat or Glow Light
When the ignition switch is turned to the heat/glow or the on position, the
glow light will indicate to indicate that the glow plugs are preheating the
combustion chamber.
Fuel Filter Light
The fuel filter light comes on when excess water has collected in the fuel
filter. The light should go out when the excess water is drained from the
fuel filter . If the fuel filter warning light illuminates while engine is running, stop the engine
and drain the water from the fuel filter.
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How To Start The Engine - Figure
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WARNING
Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
When Starting Engine
Ensure that muffler, fuel cap, and air cleaner are in place and secured.
If engine floods, set choke (if equipped) to open/run position, move throttle (if
equipped) to fast position, and crank until engine starts.
To prolong starter life, use short starting cycles, not to exceed 15 seconds per
minute. Extended cranking can damage the starter motor.
Engines give off carbon monoxide, an odorless, colorless, poison gas.
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause nausea, fainting or death.
WARNING
Start and run engine outdoors.
Do not start or run engine in enclosed area, even if doors or windows are open.
CAUTION: 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.
CAUTION: Before starting the engine for the first time, charge the battery as
recommended by the equipment manufacturer. Failure to do so can cause damage to the
engine.
Note: Some engines and equipment have remote controls. See the equipment manual
for location and operation of remote controls.
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 6).
4. Move the throttle control (B) to the slow
position.
Note: For starting in cold weather (below -10º Cor14º F), move the throttle control to
the f ast
position.
5. Turn the electric start key (D) to the ON or HEAT position (Figure 6). The glow light
will indicate that the glow plugs are preheating t he combustion chamber.
6. When the glow light goes out, turn the electric start key to the START position.
CAUTION: To prolong starter life, use short starting cycles, not to exceed 15
seconds per minute. Extended cranking can damage the starter motor.
7. When the engine starts, release the key. The glow light will illuminate for about 20
seconds and then go out.
CAUTION: Do not accelerate or race a cold engine. Failure to observe this caution
can cause engine damage.
8. Allow the engine to run and warm up for several minutes before operating the
equipment.
How To Stop The Engine - Figure
6
1. Move the throttle control (B) to the slow position.
CAUTION: Before stopping a turbo-equipped engine, allow the engine to idle for one
minute to c ool the turbocharger. Failure to do so can damage the turbocharger.
2. Turn the key switch (D) to the off position (Figure 6). Remove the key and keep in a
safe place out of the reach of children.
3. After the engine stops, turn the fuel shut-off valve (A), if equipped, to the closed
position.
Maintenance
Use only original equipment replacement parts. Other parts may not perform as
well, may damage the unit, and may result in injury. In addition, use of other parts
may void your warranty.
We recommend that you see any Briggs & Stratton 3 /LC Authorized Dealer for all
maintenance and service of the engine and engine parts.
CAUTION: All the components used to build this engine must remain in place for proper
operation.
CAUTION: 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.
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” emissions control service, the work must be performed
by a factory authorized dealer. See the Emissions Warranty.
Unintentional start-up can result in entanglement, traumatic amputation,
or laceration.
Fire hazard
WARNING
Before performing adjustments or repairs:
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.
Replacement parts must be the same and installed in the same position as the
original parts.
Do not strike the flywheel with a hammer or hard object because the flywheel may
later shatter during operation.
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Maintenance Chart
Every8HoursorDaily
Check engine oil level
Check coolant level
First 50 Hours (initial Break-In)
Change engine oil *
Every 100 Hours
Check fan belt tension
Clean radiator
Clean air filter
Check muffler and clean spark arrestor (if equipped)
Every 150 Hours
Change engine oil *
Replace oil filter
Every 600 Hours or Annually
Replace air filter
Check valve clearance H
Replace fuel filter
Y
Every 1500 Hours
Check injection nozzles z
Annually
Change engine oil *
Replace oil filter
Change coolant
Check fan belt tension
Clean radiator
Check muffler and clean spark arrestor (if equipped)
Replace air filter
Replace fuel filter
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Check valve clearance H
* Service more often when operating under heavy load or in high temperature.
Y
Follow t he manufacturer’s maintenance schedule if non-Briggs & Stratton part is
used.
z Service must be performed by an authorized DENSO dealer.
H Not required unless engine performance problems are noted.
Inspect Muffler And Spark Arrester
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.
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.
Inspect the muffler for cracks, corrosion, or other damage. Remove the spark arrester, if
equipped, and inspect for damage or carbon blockage. If replacement parts are required,
make sure to use only original equipment replacement parts.
WARNING: Replacement parts must be the same and installed in the same
position as the original parts or fire could result.
How To Check Coolant
Important: This is a liquid cooled engine. A 50/50% coolant mixture of phosphate-free
antifreeze and tap water is required for cooling, rust resistance, and lubrication of the
water pump.
Severe thermal burns can occur by escaping steam or hot coolant.
WARNING
DO NOT remove radiator cap or reservoir cap if engine is warm or running.
Stop engine and allow it to cool before removing radiator cap or reservoir cap and
before changing or adding coolant.
1. Check the coolant level. The coolant level must be between the FULL and LOW, or
ADD, marks on the coolant reservoir. If the coolant level is low, add a 50/50%
coolant mixture of phosphate -free antifreeze and tap water to the reservoir.
2. To remove the reservoir cap after engine is cool, place a thick cloth over the reservoir
cap. Slowly turn the reservoir cap counterclockwise to remove.
3. If the reservoir is dry, add coolant to both the reservoir and to the radiator. See the
equipment manual for location, operation, and maintenance of the coolant reservoir
and of the radiator.
4. To remove the radiator cap after engine is cool, place a thick cloth over t he radiator
cap. Slowly turn the radiator cap counterclockwise to the first stop. If pressurized
steam escapes from the cap, stand back to avoid injury. After all pressure is
released, push down and turn the radiator cap counterclockwise to remove.
How To Change The Oil - Figure
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CAUTION: Used oil is a hazardous waste product and must be disposed of properly. Do
not discard with household waste. Check with y our local authorities, service center, or
dealer for safe disposal/recycling facilities.
Remove Oil
1. Remove the oil drain plug (G, Figure 3). Drain the oil into an approved container.
2. After the oil has drained, install and tighten the oil drain plug.
Change The 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 (H, Figure 3) and dispose of properly.
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.
Add Oil
Place engine level.
Clean the oil fill area of any debris.
See the Specifications section for oil capacity.
1. Remove the dipstick (A, Figure 2).
2. Pour the oil slowly into the engine oil fill (C). Do not overfill.
Important: When adding oil, adequate venting is required as follows:
Remove the dipstick.
Make sure adequate clearance (D) is maintained between the oil fill device (E)
and the engine oil fill (C).SeeFigure4.
3. After adding oil, install the dipstick. Start and run engine at idle for five minutes.
Check for leaks. Shut off engine. Wait three minutes and check oil level. If required,
add oil to bring oil level to the FULL mark (B) on the dipstick (Figure 2).
4. Install the dipstick.
How To Service The Air Filter - Figure
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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 or the air filter removed.
CAUTION: Do not use pressurized air or solvents to clean the filter. Pressurized air can
damage the filter and solvents will dissolve the filter.
See the Maintenance Chart for service requirements.
1. Open the latches (A) and remove the cover (B).SeeFigure7.
2. Remove the air filter (C).
3. To loosen debris, gently tap the air filter on a hard surface. If the air filter is
excessively dirty, replace with a new air filter.
4. Install the air filter.
5. Install the cover and close the latches.
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How To Replace The Fuel Filter - Figure
8
WARNING
Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
Disconnect battery at negative terminal (only engines with electric start.)
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.
If the fuel filter warning light illuminates while the engine is running, stop the engine and
drain water from fuel filter as follows:
Replace fuel filter
1. Disconnect the sensor wire (D).
2. Remove the drain plug (B) and discard the O-ring (E).
3. Remove the fuel filter (A) with a filter wrench.
4. Install a new fuel filter by hand until gasket (F) contacts the housing. Then tighten an
additional 1/3 turn.
5. Install the drain plug with new O-ring.
6. Connect the sensor wire.
7. Activate the primer pump (C) until resistance is felt.
8. Start the engine and check for leaks.
Drain water from fuel filter
1. Stop the engine.
2. Place a drain pan under the fuel filter (A) and loosen drain plug (B) approximately
one turn.
3. Water should drain from the fuel filter. If necessary, operate the primer pump (C)to
drain water, but only until fuel flows from the fuel filter.
4. Tighten the drain plug.
5. Start the engine. Make sure that the warning light is off. Check f or leaks.
How To Check/Adjust The Fan Belt - Figure
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Check Fan Belt
1. Check the condition of the fan belt ( A, Figure 9). If the fan belt has cracks or is
damaged, replace with a new belt.
2. Check the tension of the fan belt. Press on the center (C) of the fan belt. If tension is
correct, the belt will move 3/8 -- 1/2 in (10 -- 12 mm) if 22 lbs (10 kg) of force is
applied to the center of the belt. If the tension is too loose, adjust as follows.
Adjust Fan Belt Tension
1. Loosen the alternator mounting bolts (D) and (E).SeeFigure9.
2. Position a pry bar ( F) against the alternator (G) and the side of t he engine block. To
tighten the fan belt, pull on the pry bar. Temporarily tighten the alternator mounting
bolts.
3. Check the tension of the fan belt. See Check Fan Belt section. If necessary, repeat
the procedure.
4. Tighten the alternator mounting bolts.
Torque bolt (D)to14ft-lbs(19Nm).
Torque bolt (E)to45ft-lbs(61Nm).
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.
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.
Specifications
Engine Specifications
Model 520000
Displacement 51.87 ci (850 cc)
Bore 2.677 in (68 mm)
Stroke 3.071 in (78 mm)
Oil Capacity 3.5 qt (3.3 L)
Engine Specifications
Model 580000
Displacement 58.09 ci (953 cc)
Bore 2.835 in (72 mm)
Stroke 3.071 in (78 mm)
Oil Capacity 3.5 qt (3.3 L)
Tune-up Specifications *
Model 520000, 580000
Intake Valve Clearance
Y
0.008 in (0.2 mm)
Exhaust Valve Clearance
Y
0.008 in (0.2 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.
Y
Check when engine is cold.
Common Service Parts n
Service Part Part Number
Air Filter 820263
Oil Filter 820314
Fuel Filter 820311
V-Belt (940 mm) 821075
V-Belt (970 mm) 820893
n We recommend that you see any Briggs & Stratton 3/LC Authorized Dealer for all
maintenance and service of the engine and engine parts. Use only genuine Briggs &
Stratton parts.
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BRIGGS & STRATTON 3/LC ENGINE OWNER WARRANTY POLICY
May 2008
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, f ind the nearest Authorized Briggs & Stratton 3 /LC 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 expressed 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 all implied warranties are excluded. Liability for incidental or consequential damages are excluded to the extent
exclusion i s 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
OUR PRODUCT
Warranty Period
Vanguardt 3/LC
Major Parts Warranty * Parts & Labor *
Consumer and Commercial Use
2 years
3 years 2 years
* Note the following special warranty periods: For purposes of this warranty policy, Parts & Labor coverage is 2 years. Major parts only coverage is extended through
the third year of operation. Major Parts Warranty (M.P.W.) covers but is not limited to or exclusive to cylinder block, cylinder head, crankshaft, camshaft, gears, pistons,
rods, flywheel, flywheel housing, oil pump, fan, pulleys, mechanical governor, intake manifold, and oil pan. M.P.W. does not cover and is not limited to piston rings,
replaceable bearings, water pump, any electrical component, valve train components, accessory parts, seals, gaskets, carburetors, exhaust manifold, hoses, all fuel
system components, injectors, injector pump, turbocharger, muffler, any filters, radiator, thermostat, spark plugs, glow plugs, and fuel transfer pumps. The warranty period
begins on the date of purchase by the first retail consumer or commercial end user and continues for the period of t ime stated in the table above.
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 Warranty
Briggs & Stratton welcomes warranty repair and apologizes to you for being
inconvenienced. Any Authorized Briggs & Stratton 3/LC 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 t o 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. 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.
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 Engines that are not properly applied to equipment. It is s trongly recommended that
the factory be contacted prior to applying a B&S 3/LC engine to equipment that did
not originally use a B&S 3/LC engine.
2 Problems caused by parts that are not original Briggs & Stratton parts.
3 Equipment controls or installations that prevent starting, cause unsatisfactory engine
performance, or shorten engine life. (Contact equipment manufacturer.)
4 Leaking carburetors, clogged fuel pipes or injectors, sticking valves, contaminated
injector pumps, or other damage, caused by using contaminated or stale fuel. Use
clean, fresh fuel (lead free gasoline, diesel fuel) and Briggs & Stratton fuel stabilizer,
Part No. 5041.
5 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 oil level
daily or after every 8 hours of operation. Refill when necessary and change oil and
oil filter at recommended intervals). OIL GARD may not shut down running engine.
Engine damage may occur if oil level is not properly maintained. Read Operator’s
Manual.
6 Repair or adjustment of associated parts or assemblies such as clutches,
transmissions, remote controls, etc., which are not manufactured by Briggs &
Stratton.
7 Damage or wear to parts caused by dirt, which entered the engine because of
improper air c leaner 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.
8 Parts damaged by over-speeding, or overheating caused by grass, debris, or dirt,
which plugs, clogs radiator or air cooling access openings,or damage caused by
operating the engine in a confined area without sufficient ventilation. Engine damage
caused by not using accurate mix of anti-freeze and tap water, or water entering the
engine due to any cause.
9 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.
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.
W arranty service is available only through authorized service dealers by Briggs &
Stratton Corporation. Locate your nearest Authorized Briggs & Stratton 3/LC
Service Dealer in our dealer locator map on BRIGGSandSTRA TT ON.COM or by
calling 1-800-233-3723, or as listed in the ‘Y ellow Pagest’.
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Emission Control System Warranty Statement and Warranted Parts
Briggs & Stratton Corporation (B&S), the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (U.S. EPA) Emission Control System Warranty Statement (Owners Warranty Rights and Obligations)
Emissions control warranty coverage is applicable to certified model year 2007 and later engines, which are purchased and used
in California, and to certified model year 2007 and later engines, which are purchased and used elsewhere in the United States.
California and United States Emission Control Warranty Statement
The California Air Resources Board (CARB), U.S. EPA and B&S are pleased to explain
the Emission Control System Warranty on your model year 2007 and later off-road
spark-ignition engine over 19kW (25HP). In California, new off-road large spark-ignition
engines 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 over
19kW c ertified for model year 2007 and later, must meet similar standards set forth by
the U.S. EPA. B&S must warrant the emission control system on your engine for the
period of time listed below, provided there has been no abuse, neglect or improper
maintenance of your engine.
Your emission control system includes parts such as the carburetor or fuel injection
system, the air cleaner, ignition system, muffler, and catalytic converter. Also included
may be hoses, belts, connectors and other emission related assemblies.
Where a warrantable condition exists, B&S will repair your engine at no cost to you
including diagnosis, parts and labor.
Briggs & Stratton Emission Control Warranty Coverage
The 2007 and later off-road spark-ignition engines are warranted for two years.
If any emission-related part on your 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 Operating & Maintenance Instructions . B&S recommends that
you retain all your receipts covering maintenance on your engine, but B&S cannot deny
warranty s olely for the lack of receipts or for 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 an
Authorized B&S Service Dealer 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
questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact a B&S
Service Representative at 1 -800-233-3723.
EMISSION COMPLIANCE PERIOD: 1000 HOURS
Briggs & Stratton Corporation Emission Control Warranty Provisions
The following are specific provisions relative to your Emission Control Warranty Coverage. It is in addition to the B&S engine warranty for non-regulated engines found in the
Operating & Maintenance Instructions.
1. Warranted Parts
Coverage under this warranty extends only to the parts listed below (the emission
control systems parts) to the extent these parts were present on the engine
purchased.
a. Fuel Metering System
Carburetor and internal parts (if applicable)
Cold start enrichment system (if applicable)
Fuel injection system (if applicable)
Air/ fuel ratio feedback control system (if applicable)
Fuel pump
Fuel filter
b. Air Induction System
Air cleaner
Intake manifold
Throttle body (if applicable)
c. Ignition System
Spark plug
Ignition coil
Ignition processor (if applicable)
d. Exhaust System
Exhaust manifold (if applicable)
e. Catalyst System
Catalytic converter (if applicable)
f. Miscellaneous Items Used in Above System
Pressure, temperature, position, speed sensitive devices
Electronic controls
Connectors and assemblies
Hoses
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 emission 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 & 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.
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êîäîâåòå íà äâèãàòåë ñ äàòàòà íà êóïóâàíåòî ìó. ‚åçè êîäîâå ñå íàìè˜àò âú˜õó
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Ìîäåë íà äâèãàòåëÿ:
MM/ÄÄ/øøøø
îäåë: ÿîä:‚èï:
Èíôîðìàöèÿ çà íîìèíàëíàòà ìîùíîñò íà äâèãàòåëèòå
Çà äâèãàòåëèòå 3/LC (ò˜è öèëèíä˜îâè ñ âîäíî îõëà¥äàíå) ïúëíàòà ìîùíîñò ñå
îñíîâàâà íà ê˜èòå˜èèòå ñúãëàñíî ˜àâèëíèêà J1995 íà SAE (Ęó¥åñòâîòî íà
èí¥åíå˜èòå îò àâòîìîáèëíàòà ï˜îìèμëåíîñò è ò˜àíñïî˜òà), à ïîëåçíàòà ìîùíîñò
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äâèãàòåëè, ìîíòè˜àíè çà ˜àçëè…íè ï˜èëî¥åíè, ìî¥å äà âà˜è˜à â çàâèñèìîñò îò
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óñëîâèòà íà îêîëíàòà ñ˜åäà, ïîää˜ú¥êàòà íà äâèãàòåë/îáî˜óäâàíåòî è ä˜óãè
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Äà ñå íîñÿò
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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
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íà ãî˜èâîòî.
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äâèãàòåë.
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‡âå˜åòå ñå, …å çàïàëèòåëíàòà ñâåù, μóìîçàãëóμèòåë, êàïà…êàòà íà
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ñà îáåçîïàñåíè.
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OPEN/RUN, ï˜èäâè¥åòå ˜ú…íàòà ãàç (àêî èìà òàêàâà) íà ïîçèöè FAST è
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Ïðè ðàáîòåùà ìàøèíà
‹å íàêëàíéòå äâèãàòåë èëè ìàμèíàòà ïîä úãúë, êîéòî âîäè äî ˜àçëèâàíå íà
áåíçèíà.
‹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 äåìîíòè˜àí êîìïëåêò
íà âúçäóμ
íè ôèëòú˜ (àêî èìà òàêúâ) èëè ñàìî âúçäóμåí ôèëòú˜ (àêî èìà
òàêúâ).
Ïðè ñìåíÿâàíå íà ìàñëî
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 òðàíñïîðòèðàíå íà ìàøèíàòà
‚˜àíñïî˜òè˜àéòå ñ ˆæÇÅ‹ ˜åçå˜âîà˜, èëè ñ ê˜àí çà ïîäàâàíå íà ãî˜èâî íà
ïîçèöè OFF.
Êîãàòî ñêëàäèðàòå áåíçèí èëè îáîðóäâàíå ñ ãîðèâî â ðåçåðâîàðà
Ñêëàäè˜àéòå äàëå… îò ïåùè, ïå…êè, âîäîíàã˜åâàòåëè èëè ä˜óãè åëåêò˜è…åñêè
ï˜èáî˜è, êîèòî èìàò ñèãíàëíà ëàìïà èëè ä˜óã çàïàëèòåëåí èçòî…íèê, çàùîòî
òå ìîãàò äà âúçïëàìåíò áåíçèíîâèòå ïà˜è.
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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.
Äâèãàòåëèòå èçïóñêàò âúãëåðîäåí îêèñ, êîéòî å îòðîâåí ãàç, áåç
ìèðèñ è öâÿò.
Âäèøâàíåòî íà âúãëåðîäåí îêèñ ìîæå äà ïðè÷èíè ãàäåíå,
ïðèïàäúê èëè ñìúðò.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
Ñòà˜òè˜àéòå è ˜àáîòåòå ñ äâèãàòåë íàâúí.
‹å ñòà˜òè˜àéòå è íå ˜àáîòåòå ñ äâèãàòåë â çàòâî˜åíî ïîìåùåíèå, äî˜è è ï˜è
îòâî˜åíè â˜àòè èëè ï˜îçî˜öè.
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 μóìîçàãëóμèòåë, öèëèíäú˜à íà äâèãàòåë è ˜åá˜àòà äà ñå
îõëàäò, ï˜åäè äà ãè äîêîñâàòå.
›òñò˜àíåòå íàò˜óïàíèòå îòëîìêè îêîëî μóìîçàãëóμèòåë è öèëèíäú˜à.
îíòè˜àéòå è ïîääú˜¥àéòå â ˜àáîòíî ñúñòîíèå èñê˜îãàñèòåë, ï˜åäè äà
èçïîëçâàòå äâèãàòåë íà çàëåñåíè ìåñòà, çàò˜åâåíè ïëîùè, ïëîùè ñ õ˜àñòè è
íåîá˜àáîòåíè ìåñòà. Âàòúò ÿàëèôî˜íè èçèñêâà òîâà ˆàçäåë 4442 íà
ÿàëèôî˜íèéñêè ï˜àâèëíèê çà îáùåñòâåíè ˜åñó˜ñè). úçìî¥íîåä˜óãèùàòè
äà èìàò ïîäîáíè çàêîíè. ·åäå˜àëíèòå çàêîíè ñå ï˜èëàãàò íà ôåäå˜àëíà
òå˜èòî˜è.
Ìîãàò äà ñå ïîëó÷àò ñåðèîçíè èçãàðÿíèÿ îò îñâîáîæäàâàùàòà ñå
ïàðà èëè îò ãîðåùàòà îõëàæäàùà òå÷íîñò.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
‹Å ÑæßÉ‚Å êàïà…êèòå îò ˜àäèàòî˜à èëè ˜åçå˜âîà˜à, àêî äâèãàòåëòå
ãî˜åù èëè ˜àáîòè.
Ñï˜åòå äâèãàòåë è ãî îñòàâåòå äà ñå îõëàäè, ï˜åäè ñà ñâàëíå êàïà…êèòå íà
˜àäèàòî˜à èëè ˜åçå˜âîà˜à è ï˜åäè ñìíàòà èëè íàëèâàíåòî íà îõëà¥äàùàòà
òå…íîñò.
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.
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 ñúùîòî êà…åñòâî è äà ñå ìîíòè˜àò â
ñúùàòà ïîçèöè, êàêòî î˜èãèíàëíèòå …àñòè.
‹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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ñâàμè äâèãàòåë, çà äà ñå çàïîçíàåòå ñ
˜àçïîëî¥åíèåòî íà ˜àçëè…íèòå åëåìåíòè è óï˜àâëåíè.
A. à˜êè˜îâêà íà äâèãàòåë
Ìîäåë Òèï Êîä
B. à˜êè˜îâêà íà äâèãàòåë
Äàòà Êîä
C. îäã˜âàùà ñâåù
D. ‹èâîïîêàçàòåë
E. ›òâî˜ çà íàëèâàíå íà ìàñëî
F. àñëåí ôèëòú˜
G. ˜îáêà çà èçòî…âàíå íà ìàñëîòî
H. Ä˚çà çà âï˜úñêâàíå íà ãî˜èâîòî
I. Åëåêò˜è…åñêè ñòà˜òå˜
J. øî˜èâî-íàãíåòàòåëíà ïîìïà
K. ‚å˜ìîñòàò
L. ‚ó˜áîêîìï˜åñî˜
M. ÿà˜òå˜ çà ìàñëîòî
N. Aëòå˜íàòî˜
O. Äàò…èê çà òåìïå˜àòó˜àòà íà îõëà¥äàùè àãåíò
P. åíòèëàòî˜
Q. ˆåìúê çà âåíòèëàòî˜à
R. ¤çïóñêàòåëåí êîëåêòî˜
S. ›õëàäèòåë íà ìàñëîòî (àêî èìà òàêúâ)
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 CF èëè CF-4. 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. ¤çöëî âìúêíåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåë çà ãî˜èâîòî.
3. Ñâàëåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåë è ï˜îâå˜åòå íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî. ‚î ò˜áâà äà áúäå
äî ìà˜êè˜îâêàòà FULL (B) íà íèâîïîêàçàòåë.
4. æêî å íèñêî, ñâàëåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåë è íàëåéòå âíèìàòåëíî ìàñëî ï˜åç
îòâî˜à çà ïúëíåíå íà äâèãàòåë (C). Íå ãî ïðåïúëâàéòå.
Âàæíî: ÿîãàòî íàëèâàòå ìàñëî, ï˜àâèëíî âåíòèëè˜àíå ñå èçèñêâà, êàêòî
ñëåäâà:
Ñâàëåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåë çà ìàñëîòî.
‡áåäåòå ñå, …å ïîääú˜¥àòå íó¥íîòî ˜àçñòîíèå (D) ìå¥äó ôóíèòà çà
íàëèâàíå íà ìàñëî (E) è ñòåíàòà íà îòâî˜à çà ïúëíåíå íà äâèãàòåë (C).
è¥òå ·èãó˜à 4.
5. Ñëåä íàëèâàíåòî íà ìàñëîòî, ïîñòàâåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåë. Ñòà˜òè˜àéòå è
îñòàâåòå äâèãàòåë äà ˜àáîòè ïåò ìèíóòè íà ï˜àçåí õîä. ¤çêë˚…åòå
äâèãàòåë. ¤ç…àêàéòå ò˜è ìèíóòè è ï˜îâå˜åòå íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî. æêî ñå
íàëàãà, íàëåéòå îùå ìàñëî, çà äà äîñòèãíà íèâîòî ìó äî ìà˜êè˜îâêàòà FULL
(B) âú˜õó íèâîïîêàçàòåë (·èãó˜à 2).
6. îñòàâåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåë íà ìàñëîòî.
Íàëÿãàíå íà ìàñëîòî
æêî íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî å ìíîãî íèñêî åäèí äàò…èê çà íàëãàíå (àêî èìà òàêúâ),
èëè ùå ñï˜å äâèãàòåë, èëè ùå çàäåéñòâà àëà˜ìåíîòî ìó óñò˜îéñòâî. æêî òîâà ñå
ñëó…è, ñï˜åòå äâèãàòåë è ï˜îâå˜åòå íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî ñ íèâîïîêàçàòåë.
æêî íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî å ïîä ìà˜êè˜îâêàòà ADD, äîáàâåòå ìàñëî, äîêàòî
äîñòèãíå ìà˜êè˜îâêàòà FULL. Ñòà˜òè˜àéòå äâèãàòåë è ï˜îâå˜åòå íàëãàíåòî,
ï˜åäè äà ï˜îäúë¥èòå äà ˜àáîòèòå.
æêî íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî å ìå¥äó ìà˜êè˜îâêèòå ADD è FULL íå ñòàðòèðàéòå
äâèãàòåë. ›áú˜íåòå ñå êúì íêîé óïúëíîìîùåí ï˜åäñòàâèòåë íà Briggs &
Stratton çà äâèãàòåë 3 /LC, çà äà îòñò˜àíèòå ï˜îáëåìà ñ íàëãàíåòî íà ìàñëîòî.
Ïðåïîðúêè çà ãîðèâîòî
Ãîðèâîòî òðÿáâà äà îòãîâàðÿ íà ñëåäíèòå èçèñêâàíèÿ:
Òîçè äâèãàòåë å ñúñ ñåðòèôèêàò çà ðàáîòà ñ äèçåëîâî ãîðèâî. Àêî íå ñå
èçïîëçâà ïîäõîäÿùîòî ãîðèâî ìîæå äà ñå ïîëó÷è ÷åðåí äèì, çàãóáà íà
ìîùíîñò è ïîâðåäà íà äâèãàòåëÿ, êîÿòî íÿìà äà áúäå ïîêðèòà îò
ãàðàíöèÿòà.
¤çïîëçâàéòå …èñòî, ï˜ñíî, äèçåëîâî ãî˜èâî ñ ìèíèìàëíî öåòàíîâî ÷èñëî
40. ˜ñíîòî ãî˜èâî ï˜åäîòâ˜àòâà îá˜àçóâàíåòî íà ñìîëà â ãî˜èâíàòà
ñèñòåìà. ÿóïóâàéòå ãî˜èâî â êîëè…åñòâî, êîåòî ìî¥å äà ñå èçïîëçâà â
˜àìêèòå íà 30 äíè. è¥òå ˜àçäåë Ñêëàäèðàíå.
ÂÍÈÌÀÍÈÅ: ‹å èçïîëçâàéòå êå˜îñèí èëè áåíçèí âìåñòî äèçåëîâî ãî˜èâî.
‹åçïàçâàíåòî íà òîâà èçèñêâàíå âîäè äî ïîâ˜åäà íà äâèãàòåë è àíóëèðàíå íà
ãàðàíöèÿòà ìó.
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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.
Ïðè äîëèâàíå íà ãîðèâî
¤çêë˚…åòå äâèãàòåë è ãî îñòàâåòå äà ñå 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.
‹å ï˜åïúëâàéòå ˜åçå˜âîà˜à çà ãî˜èâî. úëíåòå ãî ï˜èáëèçèòåëíî 1,5 èí…à
(38 mm) ïî-íèñêî îò ãî˜íè ˜úá íà ãú˜ëîâèíàòà, çà äà ïîçâîëèòå ˜àçμè˜åíèå
íà ãî˜èâîòî.
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.
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 (Aèãó˜à5).
2. ‹àïúëíåòå ˜åçå˜âîà˜à çà ãî˜èâî (B) ñ ãî˜èâî. Çà äà ïîçâîëèòå ˜àçμè˜åíèå íà
ãî˜èâîòî, íå ïúëíåòå íàä äîëíàòà îñíîâà íà ãú˜ëîâèíàòà çà íàëèâàíå íà
ãî˜èâî (C).
3. îñòàâåòå îá˜àòíî êàïà…êàòà.
Ïðåïîðúêè çà îõëàæäàùàòà òå÷íîñò
ìåñòèìîñò çà îõëà¥äàùàòà òå…íîñò (âè¥òå ˆúêîâîäñòâîòî çà ˜àáîòà íà
ï˜îèçâîäèòåë íà îáî˜óäâàíåòî)
Âàæíî: ‚îâà å äâèãàòåë, îõëà¥äàí ñ îõëà¥äàùà òå…íîñò. 50/50% ñìåñ îò
íåñúäú˜¥àù ôîñôàòè àíòèô˜èç è âîäîï˜îâîäíà âîäà å íåîáõîäèìà çà
îõëà¥äàíå, îñèãó˜âàíå óñòîé…èâîñòòà íà êî˜îçè è ñìàçâàíåòî íà âîäíàòà
ïîìïà.
Êàê ñå ïðîâåðÿâà/íàëèâà îõëàæäàùàòà òå÷íîñò
Ìîãàò äà ñå ïîëó÷àò ñåðèîçíè èçãàðÿíèÿ îò îñâîáîæäàâàùàòà ñå
ïàðà èëè îò ãîðåùàòà îõëàæäàùà òå÷íîñò.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
‹Å ÑæßÉ‚Å êàïà…êèòå îò ˜àäèàòî˜à èëè ˜åçå˜âîà˜à, àêî äâèãàòåëòå
ãî˜åù èëè ˜àáîòè.
Ñï˜åòå äâèãàòåë è ãî îñòàâåòå äà ñå îõëàäè, ï˜åäè ñà ñâàëíå êàïà…êèòå íà
˜àäèàòî˜à èëè ˜åçå˜âîà˜à è ï˜åäè ñìíàòà èëè íàëèâàíåòî íà îõëà¥äàùàòà
òå…íîñò.
1. ˜åäè ˜àáîòà, ï˜îâå˜åòå íèâîòî íà îõëà¥äàùàòà òå…íîñò. ‹èâîòî ù ò˜áâà
äà áúäå ìå¥äó ìà˜êè˜îâêèòå FULL è LOW/ADD, îòáåëçàíè íà ˜åçå˜âîà˜à çà
îõëà¥äàùà òå…íîñò. æêî íèâîòî ù å íèñêî, íàëåéòå â ˜åçå˜âîà˜à 50 /50%
ñìåñ îò àíòèô˜èç, êîéòî íå ñúäú˜¥à ôîñôàòè è âîäà îò âîäîñíàáäèòåëíàòà
ì˜å¥à.
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2. Çà äà ñâàëèòå êàïà…êàòà íà ˜åçå˜âîà˜à, ñëåä êàòî äâèãàòåëò å îõëàäåí,
ïîñòàâåòå ïà˜…å äåáåë ïëàò âú˜õó íå. íèìàòåëíî îòâèéòå â ïîñîêà,
îá˜àòíà íà äâè¥åíèåòî íà …àñîâíèêîâàòà ñò˜åëêà.
3. æêî ˜åçå˜âîà˜úò å ï˜àçåí, äîëåéòå â íåãî è â ˜àäèàòî˜à îõëà¥äàùà ò å…íîñò.
‹àï˜àâåòå ñï˜àâêà â ˆúêîâîäñòâîòî çà ˜àáîòà ñ îáî˜óäâàíåòî îòíîñíî
˜àçïîëî¥åíèåòî, ˜àáîòàòà è ïîää˜ú¥êàòà íà ˜åçå˜âîà˜à è ˜àäèàòî˜à çà
îõëà¥äàùàòà òå…íîñò.
4. Çà äà ñâàëèòå êàïà…êàòà íà ˜àäèàòî˜à, ñëåä êàòî äâèãàòåëò å îõëàäåí,
ïîñòàâåòå ïà˜…å äåáåë ïëàò âú˜õó íå. íèìàòåëíî îòâèéòå â ïîñîêà,
îá˜àòíà íà äâè¥åíèåòî íà …àñîâíèêîâàòà ñò˜åëêà äî ïú˜âîòî ù ñïè˜àíå. æêî
ïîä íå èçëèçà ïà˜à ïîä íàëãàíå, çàñòàíåòå íàçàä, çà äà èçáåãíåòå
íà˜àíâàíå. Ñëåä êàòî íàëãàíåòî ñïàäíå, íàòèñíåòå êàïà…êàòà íà ˜àäèàòî˜à
íàäîëó è îòâèéòå â ïîñîêà, îá˜àòíà íà äâè¥åíèåòî íà …àñîâíèêîâàòà
ñò˜åëêà.
Èçìåðâàòåëíè óðåäè è ñâåòëèííè èíäèêàòîðè
îêàçàíèòå èçìå˜âàòåëíè ó˜åäè è ñâåòëèííè èíäèêàòî˜è ñà ñòàíäà˜òíè è
ñúùåñòâóâàò â ˜àçëè…íè îïöèè, êîèòî ìîãàò äà áúäàò èçïîëçâàíè. ‹àï˜àâåòå
ñï˜àâêà â ˆúêîâîäñòâîòî çà ˜àáîòà ñ îáî˜óäâàíåòî îòíîñíî ˜àçïîëî¥åíèåòî è
˜àáîòàòà èì.
Òåðìîìåòúð çà îõëàæäàùàòà òå÷íîñò
îêàçâà òåìïå˜àòó˜àòà íà îõëà¥äàùàòà òå…íîñò, êîãàòî
êîíòàêòíèòêë˚ å íà ïîçèöè ON (êë.).
‹î˜ìàëåí îáõâàò - 80º 90º C (175º 195º F)
›ïàñåí îáõâàò - íàä 105º C (220º F)
×àñîâè áðîÿ÷
›ò…èòà ñóìà˜íè á˜îé ˜àáîòíè …àñîâå.
Èçìåðâàòåëåí óðåä çà íàëè÷íî ãîðèâî
îêàçâà îñòàâàùîòî â ˜åçå˜âîà˜à ãî˜èâî. Çà äà íàìàëèòå
êîíäåíçàöèòà íà âîäà, âèíàãè ïîääú˜¥àéòå ïúëåí ˜åçå˜âîà˜.
Ñâåòëèíåí èíäèêàòîð çà òåìïåðàòóðà
æêî ñâåòëèííèò èíäèêàòî˜ çà òåìïå˜àòó˜àòà ñâåòíå, çíà…è, …å
äâèãàòåëò å ï˜åã˜ë. Ñï˜åòå äâèãàòåë è ï˜îâå˜åòå íèâîòî íà
îõëà¥äàùàòà òå…íîñò (âè¥òå ˜àçäåë Êàê ñå ïðîâåðÿâà
îõëàæäàùàòà òå÷íîñò). ˜îâå˜âàéòå ˜àäèàòî˜à çà íàñëîâàíè, êîèòî ìîãàò
äà îã˜àíè…àò âúçäóμíè ïîòîê.
Ñâåòëèíåí èíäèêàòîð çà çàïàëâàíå
ÿîãàòî êîíòàêòíèòêë˚ å íà ïîçèöè ON (êë.), ñâåòëèííèò
èíäèêàòî˜ çà çàïàëâàíå ò˜áâà äà ñâåòè. Âîì äâèãàòåëò çà˜àáîòè,
èíäèêàòî˜úò ò˜áâà äà èçãàñíå. æêî èíäèêàòî˜úò íå ñâåòè ï˜è êîíòàêòåí êë˚
íà ïîçèöè ON (êë.), ï˜îâå˜åòå çà èçãî˜ë ï˜åäïàçèòåë.
Ñâåòëèíåí èíäèêàòîð çà íàëÿãàíå íà ìàñëîòî â äâèãàòåëÿ
ÿîãàòî êîíòàêòíèòêë˚ å íà ïîçèöè ON (êë.), ñâåòëèííèò
èíäèêàòî˜ çà íàëãàíåòî íà ìàñëîòî ò˜áâà äà ñâåòè. Âîì
äâèãàòåëò çà˜àáîòè, ñâåòëèííèò èíäèêàòî˜ çà íàëãàíåòî íà ìàñëîòî ò˜áâà
äà çàãàñíå. æêî ñâåòëèííèò èíäèêàòî˜ çà íàëãàíåòî íà ìàñëîòî ñâåòè ï˜è
˜àáîòåù äâèãàòåë, íåçàáàâíî ãî ñï˜åòå. ú˜âî ï˜îâå˜åòå íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî
(íàï˜àâåòå ñï˜àâêà â ˜àçäåë Êàê ñå ïðîâåðÿâà/íàëèâà ìàñëî). Ñëåä òîâà
ï˜îâå˜åòå åëåêò˜è…åñêàòà ñèñòåìà.
Ñâåòëèíåí èíäèêàòîð çà çàðåæäàíå
ÿîãàòî êîíòàêòíèòêë˚ å íà ïîçèöè ON (êë.), ñâåòëèííèò
èíäèêàòî˜ çà çà˜å¥äàíå ò˜áâà äà ñâåòè. Âîì äâèãàòåëò
çà˜àáîòè, èíäèêàòî˜úò ò˜áâà äà èçãàñíå. æêî ñâåòëèííèò èíäèêàòî˜ çà
çà˜å¥äàíåòî ñâåòè ï˜è ˜àáîòåù äâèãàòåë, ï˜îâå˜åòå åëåêò˜è…åñêàòà ñèñòåìà.
Ñèãíàëíà ëàìïà çà íàãðåâíà ñâåù
ÿîãàòî êîíòàêòíèòêë˚ å íà ïîçèöè heat/glow èëè ïîçèöè on,
ñèãíàëíàòà ëàìïà ùå ïîêàçâà, …å íàã˜åâíèòå ñâåùè ï˜åäâà˜èòåëíî
çàã˜âàò ãî˜èâíàòà êàìå˜à.
Ñâåòëèíåí èíäèêàòîð çà ôèëòúðà çà ãîðèâî
Ñâåòëèííèò èíäèêàòî˜ çà ôèëòú˜à íà ãî˜èâîòî ñâåòâà, êîãàòî âúâ
ôèëòú˜à ñå å íàñúá˜àëà ìíîãî âîäà. ¤íäèêàòî˜úò ò˜áâà äà
çàãàñíå, êîãàòî èçëèμíàòà âîäà ñå èçòî…è îò ôèëòú˜à çà ãî˜èâîòî. æêî
ñâåòëèííèò èíäèêàòî˜ çà ôèëòú˜à íà ãî˜èâîòî ñâåòíå, êîãàòî äâèãàòåëò ˜àáîòè,
ñï˜åòå äâèãàòåë è èçòî…åòå âîäàòà îò ôèëòú˜à çà ãî˜èâîòî.
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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.
Ïðè ñòàðòèðàíå íà äâèãàòåëÿ
‡âå˜åòå ñå, …å μóìîçàãëó μèòåëò, êàïà…êàòà íà ˜åçå˜âîà˜à çà ãî˜èâî è
âúçäóμíèò ôèëòú˜ ñà íà ìåñòàòà èì è ñà äîá˜å çàê˜åïåíè.
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.
Çà äà ï˜îäúë¥èòå ¥èâîòà íà ñòà˜òå˜à, èçïîëçâàéòå ê˜àòêè ñòà˜òîâè öèêëè,
íå ïî-äúëãè îò 15 ñåê/ìèí. ˜îäúë¥èòåëíîòî ˜àçâú˜òàíå ìî¥å äà ïîâ˜åäè
ñòà˜òå˜à.
Äâèãàòåëèòå èçïóñêàò âúãëåðîäåí îêèñ, êîéòî å îòðîâåí ãàç, áåç
ìèðèñ è öâÿò.
Âäèøâàíåòî íà âúãëåðîäåí îêèñ ìîæå äà ïðè÷èíè ãàäåíå,
ïðèïàäúê èëè ñìúðò.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
Ñòà˜òè˜àéòå è ˜àáîòåòå ñ äâèãàòåë íàâúí.
‹å ñòà˜òè˜àéòå è íå ˜àáîòåòå ñ äâèãàòåë â çàòâî˜åíî ïîìåùåíèå, äî˜è è ï˜è
îòâî˜åíè â˜àòè èëè ï˜îçî˜öè.
ÂÍÈÌÀÍÈÅ: ‹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, ò îé ùà ñå
ïîâ˜åäè áåç äà áúäå âúçìî¥íî äà ñå ˜åìîíòè˜à è ãà˜àíöèòà íìà äà ïîê˜èâà
ùåòàòà.
ÂÍÈÌÀÍÈÅ: ˜åäè äà ñòà˜òè˜àòå äâèãàòåë çà ïú˜âè ïúò, çà˜åäåòå
àêóìóëàòî˜à, êàêòî ñå ï˜åïî˜ú…âà îò ï˜îèçâîäèòåë íà îáî˜óäâàíåòî.
‹åñçïàçâàíåòî íà òîâà èçèñêâàíå ìî¥å äà ï˜è…èíè ïîâ˜åäà íà äâèãàòåë.
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.
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
on (·èãó˜à 6).
4. ˜åìåñòåòå ëîñòà íà ˜ú…íàòà ãàç (B) íà ïîçèöè slow
.
Çàáåëåæêà: Çà ñòà˜òè˜àíå â ñòóäåíî â˜åìå (ïîä -10º ëè14º F), ïîñòàâåòå
ëîñòà çà ˜ú…íàòà ãàç íà ïîçèöè fast
.
5. Çàâú˜òåòå êë˚…à çà åëåêò˜è…åñêè ñòà˜òå˜ (D) íà ïîçèöè ON èëè HEAT
(·èãó˜à 6). Ñèãíàëíàòà ëàìïà çà ñâåùèòå ùå ïîêà¥å, …å ïîäã˜âàùèòå ñâåùè
ï˜åäâà˜èòåëíî çàã˜âàò ãî˜èâíàòà êàìå˜à.
6. Âîì ñèãíàëíàòà ëàìïà çà ñâåùèòå çàãàñíå, çàâú˜òåòå êë˚…à íà
åëåêò˜è…åñêè ñòà˜òå˜ íà ïîçèöè START.
ÂÍÈÌÀÍÈÅ: Çà äà ï˜îäúë¥èòå ¥èâîòà íà ñòà˜òå˜à, èçïîëçâàéòå ê˜àòêè
ñòà˜òîâè öèêëè, íå ïî-äúëãè îò 15 ñåê/ìèí. ˜îäúë¥èòåëíîòî ˜àçâú˜òàíå
ìî¥å äà ïîâ˜åäè ñòà˜òå˜à.
7. ÿîãàòî äâèãàòåëò ñòà˜òè˜à, îñâîáîäåòå êë˚…à. Ñèãíàëíàòà ëàìïà ùå ñâåòíå
çà îêîëî 20 ñåêóíäè è ñëåä òîâà ùå çàãàñíå.
ÂÍÈÌÀÍÈÅ: Íå ïîäàâàéòå ãàç è íå ïîâèμàâàéòå îáî˜îòèòå íà ñòóäåí
äâèãàòåë. ‹åñïàçâàíåòî íà òîâà èçèñêâàíå ìî¥å äà ï˜è…èíè ïîâ˜åäà íà
äâèãàòåë.
8. ›ñòàâåòå äâèãàòåëòäà˜àáîòèèäàçàã˜ååâï˜îäúë¥åíèåíàíêîëêî
ìèíóòè, ï˜åäè äà ñå ˜àáîòè ñ îáî˜óäâàíåòî.
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1. ˜åìåñòåòå ëîñòà íà ˜ú…íàòà ãàç (B) íà ïîçèöè slow .
ÂÍÈÌÀÍÈÅ: ˜åäè ñ ïè˜àíå íà äâèãàòåë ñ òó˜áîêîìï˜åñî˜, ãî îñòàâåòå íà
áàâíè îáî˜îòè çà îêîëî åäíà ìèíóòà, çà äà ñå îõëàäè òó˜áîêîìï˜åñî˜úò. ˜è
ï˜îïóñê íà òîâà äåéñòâèå òó˜áîêîìï˜åñî˜úò ìî¥å äà ñå ïîâ˜åäè.
2. Çàâú˜òåòå êë˚…à (D) íà ïîçèöè off (èçêë.) (·èãó˜à 6). Ñâàëåòå êë˚àèãî
ä˜ú¥òå íà áåçîïàñíî ìñòî, äàëå… îò îáñåãà íà äåöà.
3. Ñëåä ñïè˜àíå íà äâèãàòåë, çàâú˜òåòå ê˜àí…åòî çà ïîäàâàíå íà ãî˜èâî (A),
àêî èìà òàêîâà, íà çàòâî˜åíà ïîçèöè.
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›ñâåí òîâà, èçïîëçâàíåòî íà ä˜óãè …àñòè ìî¥å äà àíóëè˜à ãà˜àíöèòà âè.
‹èå âè ï˜åïî˜ú…âàìå äà ïîñåòèòå íêîé îò ‡ïúëíîìîùåíèòå ï˜åäñòàâèòåëè íà
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äâèãàòåë 3/LC è ˜åçå˜âíèòå …àñòè.
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ÂÍÈÌÀÍÈÅ: ˜îèçâîäèòåëò íà îáî˜óäâàíåòî, íà êîåòî òîçè äâèãàòåë ùå áúäå
ìîíòè˜àí, îï˜åäåë ìàêñèìàëíèòå îáî˜îòè, ï˜è êîèòî ùå ˜àáîòè äâèãàòåëò. Íå
íàäâèøàâàéòå òåçè îáî˜îòè.
Êîíòðîë íà åìèñèèòå
Ïîääðúæêàòà, ñìÿíàòà èëè ðåìîíòúò íà óñòðîéñòâàòà çà êîíòðîë íà
âðåäíèòå åìèñèè ìîãàò äà áúäàò èçâúðøâàíè îò âñåêè ðåìîíòåí öåõ èëè
òåõíèê, ðåìîíòèðàùè äâèãàòåëè, êîèòî íå ñå èçïîëçâàò çà òðàíñïîðòíè öåëè.
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.
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 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 ñúùîòî êà…åñòâî è äà ñå ìîíòè˜àò â
ñúùàòà ïîçèöè, êàêòî î˜èãèíàëíèòå …àñòè.
‹å óä˜éòå ìàõîâèêà ñ …óê èëè òâú˜ä ï˜åäìåò, çàùîòî òîé ìî¥å äà ñå ñò˜îμè
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èìà òàêèâà)
Äà ñå ñìåí âúçäóμíè ôèëòú˜.
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˜àáîòè ï˜è âèñîêè òåìïå˜àòó˜è.
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æêî íå ñå èçïîëçâà î˜èãèíàëíà …àñò íà Briggs & Stratton, ñëåäâàéòå ã˜àôèêà çà
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z ›áñëó¥âàíåòî ò˜áâà äà áúäå èçâú˜μåíî îò óïúëíîìîùåí ï˜åäñòàâèòåë íà
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H ‹å ñå íàëàãà, îñâåí àêî íå áúäàò çàáåëçàíè ï˜îáëåìè ñ òåõíè…åñêèòå
ïîêàçàòåëè íà äâèãàòåë.
Äà ñå ïðîâåðÿâà âíèìàòåëíî øóìîçàãëóøèòåëÿ è
èñêðîãàñèòåëÿ
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 μóìîçàãëóμèòåë, öèëèíäú˜à íà äâèãàòåë è ˜åá˜àòà äà ñå
îõëàäò, ï˜åäè äà ãè äîêîñâàòå.
›òñò˜àíåòå íàò˜óïàíèòå îòëîìêè îêîëî μóìîçàãëóμèòåë è öèëèíäú˜à.
îíòè˜àéòå è ïîääú˜¥àéòå â ˜àáîòíî ñúñòîíèå èñê˜îãàñèòåë, ï˜åäè äà
èçïîëçâàòå äâèãàòåë íà çàëåñåíè ìåñòà, çàò˜åâåíè ïëîùè, ïëîùè ñ õ˜àñòè è
íåîá˜àáîòåíè ìåñòà. Âàòúò ÿàëèôî˜íè èçèñêâà òîâà ˆàçäåë 4442 íà
ÿàëèôî˜íèéñêè ï˜àâèëíèê çà îáùåñòâåíè ˜åñó˜ñè). úçìî¥íîåä˜óãèùàòè
äà èìàò ïîäîáíè çàêîíè. ·åäå˜àëíèòå çàêîíè ñå ï˜èëàãàò íà ôåäå˜àëíà
òå˜èòî˜è.
˜îâå˜åòå μóìîçàãëóμèòåë çà ïóêíàòèíè, êî˜îçè èëè ä˜óã âèä ïîâ˜åäà.
Ñâàëåòå èñê˜îãàñèòåë, àêî èìà òàêúâ, è ãî ï˜îâå˜åòå çà ïîâ˜åäà èëè çàïóμâàíå
ñúñ ñà¥äè. æêî ñå íàëàãà èçïîëçâàíåòî íà ˜åçå˜âíè …àñòè ñå óáåäåòå, …å ùå
áúäàò ìîíòè˜àíè åäèíñòâåíî î˜èãèíàëíè ˜åçå˜âíè ìàμèííè …àñòè.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ: ˆåçå˜âíèòå …àñòè ò˜áâà äà áúäàò ñúùèòå
êàòî ñìåíâàíèòå è äà ñå ìîíòè˜àò â ñúùàòà ïîçèöè, êàêòî î˜èãèíàëíèòå
òàêèâà, ïî˜àäè îïàñíîñò îò âúçíèêâàíå íà ïî¥à˜.
Êàê ñå ïðîâåðÿâà îõëàæäàùàòà òå÷íîñò
Âàæíî: ‚îâà å äâèãàòåë ñ îõëà¥äàùà òå…íîñò. Çà îõëà¥äàíå, îñèãó˜âàíå
óñòîé…èâîñòòà íà êî˜îçè è ñìàçâàíå íà âîäíàòà ïîìïà å íåîáõîäèìà ñìåñ
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ì˜å¥à.
Ìîãàò äà ñå ïîëó÷àò ñåðèîçíè èçãàðÿíèÿ îò îñâîáîæäàâàùàòà ñå
ïàðà èëè îò ãîðåùàòà îõëàæäàùà òå÷íîñò.
ÏÐÅÄÓÏÐÅÆÄÅÍÈÅ
‹Å ÑæßÉ‚Å êàïà…êèòå îò ˜àäèàòî˜à èëè ˜åçå˜âîà˜à, àêî äâèãàòåëòå
ãî˜åù èëè ˜àáîòè.
Ñï˜åòå äâèãàòåë è ãî îñòàâåòå äà ñå îõëàäè, ï˜åäè ñà ñâàëíå êàïà…êèòå íà
˜àäèàòî˜à èëè ˜åçå˜âîà˜à è ï˜åäè ñìíàòà èëè íàëèâàíåòî íà îõëà¥äàùàòà
òå…íîñò.
1. ˜îâå˜åòå íèâîòî íà îõëà¥äàùàòà òå…íîñò. ‹èâîòî ù ò˜áâà äà áúäå ìå¥äó
ìà˜êè˜îâêèòå FULL è LOW, èëè ADD, îòáåëçàíè íà ˜åçå˜âîà˜à çà
îõëà¥äàùà òå…íîñò. æêî íèâîòî ù å íèñêî, íàëåéòå â ˜åçå˜âîà˜à ñìåñ
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âîäîñíàáäèòåëíàòà ì˜å¥à.
2. Çà äà ñâàëèòå êàïà…êàòà íà ˜åçå˜âîà˜à, ñëåä êàòî äâèãàòåëò å îõëàäåí,
ïîñòàâåòå ïà˜…å äåáåë ïëàò âú˜õó íå. íèìàòåëíî îòâèéòå â ïîñîêà,
îá˜àòíà íà äâè¥åíèåòî íà …àñîâíèêîâàòà ñò˜åëêà.
3. æêî ˜åçå˜âîà˜úò å ï˜àçåí, äîëåéòå îõëà¥äàùà òå…íîñò â íåãîèâ˜àäèàòî˜à.
›òíîñíî ˜àçïîëî¥åíèåòî, ˜àáîòàòà è ïîää˜ú¥êàòà íà ˜åçå˜âîà˜à è
˜àäèàòî˜à çà îõëà¥äàùàòà òå…íîñò, íàï˜àâåòå ñï˜àâêà â ˆúêîâîäñòâîòî çà
˜àáîòà ñ îáî˜óäâàíåòî.
4. Çà äà ñâàëèòå êàïà…êàòà íà ˜àäèàòî˜à, ñëåä êàòî äâèãàòåëò å îõëàäåí,
ïîñòàâåòå ïà˜…å äåáåë ïëàò âú˜õó íå. íèìàòåëíî îòâèéòå â ïîñîêà,
îá˜àòíà íà äâè¥åíèåòî íà …àñîâíèêîâàòà ñò˜åëêà äî ïú˜âîòî ù ñïè˜àíå. æêî
ïîä íå èçëèçà ïà˜à ïîä íàëãàíå, çàñòàíåòå íàçàä, çà äà èçáåãíåòå
íà˜àíâàíå. Ñëåä êàòî íàëãàíåòî ñïàäíå, íàòèñíåòå êàïà…êàòà íà ˜àäèàòî˜à
íàäîëó è îòâèéòå â ïîñîêà, îá˜àòíà íà äâè¥åíèåòî íà …àñîâíèêîâàòà
ñò˜åëêà.
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ÂÍÈÌÀÍÈÅ: ›ò˜àáîòèëîòî ìàñëî å îïàñåí îòïàäú…åí ï˜îäóêò è ò˜áâàäàñå
ñêëàäè˜à ïî ïîäõîäù íà…èí. ‹å ãî èçõâú˜ëéòå ñ äîìàêèíñêèòå îòïàäúöè.
˜îâå˜åòå ñúâìåñòíî ñ îáùèíñêèòå âëàñòè, çà îáñëó¥âàù öåíòú˜ èëè ç à
ï˜åäñòàâèòåë íà èíñòàëàöèè çà áåçîïàñíî äåïîíè˜àíå/˜åöèêëè˜àíå íà
îò˜àáîòèëîòî ìàñëî.
Èçòî÷âàíå íà ìàñëîòî
1. Ñâàëåòå ï˜îáêàòà îò îòâî˜à çà èçòî…âàíå íà ìàñëîòî (G, ·èãó˜à 3). ¤çòî…åòå
ãî â ïîäõîäù êîíòåéíå˜.
2. Ñëåä êàòî ìàñëîòî å èçòî…åíî, ïîñòàâåòå è çàòåãíåòå ï˜îáêàòà.
Ñìÿíà íà ìàñëåíèÿ ôèëòúð
›òíîñíî èíòå˜âàëèòå çà ñìíàòà ìó íàï˜àâåòå ñï˜àâêà â êà˜òàòà Òåõíè÷åñêî
îáñëóæâàíå.
1. ¤çòî…âàíå íà ìàñëîòî îò äâèãàòåë. ‹àï˜àâåòå ñï˜àâêà â ˜àçäåë Èçòî÷âàíå
íà ìàñëîòî.
2. Ñâàëåòå ìàñëåíè ôèëòú˜ (H, ·èãó˜à 3) è ãî äåïîíè˜àéòå ïî ïîäõîäùè
íà…èí.
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3. ˜åäè äà ì îíòè˜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.
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 (Aèãó˜à2).
2. ‹àëåéòå âíèìàòåëíî ìàñëîòî â äâèãàòåë ï˜åç îòâî˜à çà ïúëíåíå (C). Íå
ïðåïúëâàéòå.
Âàæíî: ÿîãàòî íàëèâàòå ìàñëî, ï˜àâèëíî âåíòèëè˜àíå ñå èçèñêâà, êàêòî
ñëåäâà:
Ñâàëåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåë çà ìàñëîòî.
‡áåäåòå ñå, …å ïîääú˜¥àòå íó¥íîòî ˜àçñòîíèå (D) ìå¥äó ôóíèòà çà
íàëèâàíå íà ìàñëî (E) è ñòåíàòà íà îòâî˜à çà ïúëíåíå íà äâèãàòåë (C).
è¥òå ·èãó˜à 4.
3. Ñëåä íàëèâàíåòî íà ìàñëîòî, ïîñòàâåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåë. Ñòà˜òè˜àéòå è
îñòàâåòå äâèãàòåë äà ˜àáîòè ïåò ìèíóòè íà ï˜àçåí õîä. ˜îâå˜åòå çà
òå…îâå. ¤çêë˚…åòå äâèãàòåë. ¤ç…àêàéòå ò˜è ìèíóòè è ï˜îâå˜åòå íèâîòî íà
ìàñëîòî. æêî ñå íàëàãà, íàëåéòå îùå ìàñëî, çà äà äîñòèãíå íèâîòî ìó äî
ìà˜êè˜îâêàòà FULL (B) âú˜õó íèâîïîêàçàòåë (·èãó˜à 2).
4. îñòàâåòå íèâîïîêàçàòåë íà ìàñëîòî.
Êàê äà ñå îáñëóæâà âúçäóøíèÿ ôèëòúð - Ôèãóðà
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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˜.
ÂÍÈÌÀÍÈÅ: ‹å èçïîëçâàéòå ñãúñòåí 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.
›òíîñíî èçèñêâàíè òà çà ñå˜âèçíî îáñëó¥âàíå, íàï˜àâåòå ñï˜àâêà â Êàðòàòà çà
òåõíè÷åñêîòî îáñëóæâàíå.
1. ›òâî˜åòå ôèêñàòî˜èòå (A) è ñâàëåòå êàïàêà (B). è¥òå ·èãó˜à 7.
2. Ñâàëåòå âúçäóμíè ôèëòú˜ (C).
3. Çà äà îòñò˜àíèòå íàñëîâàíèòà, âíèìàòåëíî ïî…óêâàéòå âúçäóμíè ôèëòú˜
âú˜õó òâú˜äà ïîâú˜õíîñò. æêî å ï˜åêàëåíî çàìú˜ñåí, ñìåíåòå ãî ñ íîâ
ôèëòú˜.
4. îíòè˜àéòå âúçäóμíè ôèëòú˜.
5. îñòàâåòå êàïàêà è çàòâî˜åòå ôèêñàòî˜èòå.
Êàê ñå ñìåíÿ ôèëòúðà çà ãîðèâî - Ôèãóðà
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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.
›òêà…åòå ìèíóñ-êëåìàòà íà àêóìóëàòî˜à (ñàìî ï˜è äâèãàòåëè ñ åëåêò˜è…åñêè
ñòà˜òå˜).
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 ñìíà íà ôèëòú˜à çà ãî˜èâî, èçòî…åòå ˜åçå˜âîà˜à çà ãî˜èâî 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.
æêî ñâåòëèííèò ï˜åäóï˜å¥äàâàù èíäèêàòî˜ çà ôèëòú˜à íà ãî˜èâîòî ñ âåòíå,
äîêàòî äâèãàòåëò ˜àáîòè, ñï˜åòå ãî è èçòî…åòå âîäàòà îò ôèëòú˜à çà ãî˜èâîòî,
êàêòî ñëåäâà:
Ñìåíåòå ôèëòúðà çà ãîðèâîòî
1. ˆàçåäèíåòå ï˜îâîäíèêà íà äàò…èêà D.
2. Ñâàëåòå ï˜îáêàòà çà èçòî…âàíå (B) è èçõâú˜ëåòå O-ï˜úñòåíà (E).
3. Ñâàëåòå ôèëòú˜à çà ãî˜èâîòî (A) ñ ãàå…åí êë˚ çà ôèëòú˜.
4. îíòè˜àéòå íîâ ôèëòú˜ çà ãî˜èâîòî íà ˜úêà, äîêàòî ãà˜íèòó˜àòà ( F) îï˜å â
êà˜òå˜à. Ñëåä òîâà çàòåãíåòå äîïúëíèòåëíî ñ îùå 1/3 îáî˜îò.
5. îíòè˜àéòå ï˜îáêàòà çà èçòî…âàíå ñ íîâ O-ï˜úñòåí.
6. Ñâú˜¥åòå êàáåëà íà äàò…èêà.
7. Çàäåéñòâàéòå ïîäêà…âàùàòà ïîìïà (C), äîêàòî óñåòèòå ñúï˜îòèâëåíèå.
8. Ñòà˜òè˜àéòå äâèãàòåë è ï˜îâå˜åòå çà òå…îâå.
Èçòî÷åòå âîäàòà îò ôèëòúðà çà ãîðèâîòî
1. Ñï˜åòå äâèãàòåë.
2. îñòàâåòå âàíàòà çà èçòî…âàíå ïîä ôèëòú˜à çà ãî˜èâî (A) è ˜àçõëàáåòå
ï˜îáêàòà çà èçòî…âàíå (B) ñ îêîëî åäèí îáî˜îò.
3. îäàòà ò˜áâà äà èçòå…å îò ôèëòú˜à çà ãî˜èâî. æêî å íåîáõîäèìî,
çàäåéñòâàéòå ïîäêà…âàùàòà ïîìïà (C), çà äà èçòî…èòå âîäà, íî ñàìî äîêàòî
ïîòå…å ãî˜èâî îò ôèëòú˜à.
4. Çàòåãíåòå ï˜îáêàòà çà èçòî…âàíå.
5. Ñòà˜òè˜àéòå äâèãàòåë. ‡âå˜åòå ñå, …å ï˜åäóï˜åäèòåëíàòà ëàìïà çàãàñâà.
˜îâå˜åòå ç à òå…îâå.
Êàê ñå ïðîâåðÿâà/ðåãóëèðà ðåìúêà íà
âåíòèëàòîðà - Ôèãóðà
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Ïðîâåðÿâàíå íà ðåìúêà íà âåíòèëàòîðà
1. ˜îâå˜åòå ñúñòîíèåòî (A, ·èãó˜à 9). æêî ïî ˜åìúêà íà âåíòèëàòî˜à èìà
ïóêíàòèíè èëè å ïîâ˜åäåí, ñìåíåòå ãî ñ íîâ.
2. ˜îâå˜åòå îïúâàíåòî íà ˜åìúêà íà âåíòèëàòî˜à. ‹àòèñíåòå ñ˜åäàòà (Cà
˜åìúêà íà âåíòèëàòî˜à. æêî îïúâàíåòî å ï˜àâèëíî, ñ˜åäàòà íà ˜åìúêà ùå ñå
ï˜åìåñòâà ñ 3/8 1/2 èí…à (10 12 mm) ï˜è ï˜èëàãàíå íà 22 ïàóíäà (10 kg)
ñèëà âú˜õó íå. æêî îïúâàíåòî å ñëàáî, ˜åãóëè˜àéòå ãî êàêòî ñëåäâà.
Ðåãóëèðàíå íà îïúâàíåòî íà ðåìúêà íà âåíòèëàòîðà
1. ˆàçõëàáåòå ìîíòà¥íèòå áîëòîâå íà àëòå˜íàòî˜à (D)è(E). è¥òå ·èãó˜à 9.
2. îñòàâåòå ìîíòà¥íà ùàíãà (F) ñ˜åùó àëòå˜íàòî˜à (G) è ñò˜àíàòà íà áëîêà íà
äâèãàòåë. Çà äà îáòåãíåòå ˜åìúêà íà âåíòèëàòî˜à, èçòåãëåòå ìîíòà¥íàòà
ùàíãà. Çàòåãíåòå â˜åìåííî ìîíòà¥íèòå áîëòîâå íà àëòå˜íàòî˜à.
3. ˜îâå˜åòå îïúâàíåòî íà ˜åìúêà íà âåíòèëàòî˜à. ‹àï˜àâåòå ñï˜àâêà â ˜àçäåë
Ïðîâåðêà íà ðåìúêà íà âåíòèëàòîðà. æêî ñå íàëàãà, ïîâòî˜åòå ï˜îöåäó˜àòà.
4. Çàòåãíåòå ìîíòà¥íèòå áîëòîâå íà àëòå˜íàòî˜à.
Çàòåãíåòå áîëòà (D) ñ âú˜òùìîìåíòîò1àóíäôóòà(19Nm).
Çàòåãíåòå áîëòà (E) ñ âú˜òù ìîìåíò îò 45 ïàóíäôóòà (61 Nm).
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.
Ìàñëîòî íà äâèãàòåëÿ
Äîêàòî äâèãàòåëò å âñå îùå òîïúë ñìåíåòå ìàñëîòî.
Îòêðèâàíå è îòñòðàíÿâàíå íà íåèçïðàâíîñòè
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Äâèãàòåë Vanguardt 3/LC Ãàðàíöèÿ çà îñíîâíè ÷àñòè * Ðåçåðâíè ÷àñòè è âëàãàí òðóä *
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2 ãîäèíè
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* Îòáåëåæåòå ñëåäíèòå ñïåöèàëíè ãàðàíöèîííè ïåðèîäè: Çà öåëèòå íà òàçè ãà˜àíöèîííà ïîëèòèêà, ïîê˜èòèåòî çà ˜åçå˜âíèòå …àñòè è âëàãàíèò
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ãîäèíà. Ãàðàíöèÿòà çà îñíîâíèòå ÷àñòè (Ã.Î.×) ïîêðèâà, íî íå ñå îã˜àíè…àâà åäèíñòâåíî è ñàìî äî öèëèíä˜îâè áëîê, öèëèíä˜îâàòà ãëàâà,
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ïðîèçâîäñòâî íà ïðîäóêòà ùå áúäå èçïîëçâàíà çà îïðåäåëÿíå íà ãàðàíöèîííèÿ ïåðèîä.
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èñêàíèòà çà ãà˜àíöèîííî ñå˜âèçíî îáñëó¥âàíå äà íå ñà îï˜àâäàíè. ‹àï˜èìå˜,
ãà˜àíöè íìà äà ñå ï˜èçíàå, àêî ïîâ˜åäàòà â äâèãàòåë ñå äúë¥è íà íåï˜àâèëíà
óïîò˜åáà, íà ëèïñà íà ˜åäîâíî òåõíè…åñêî îáñëó¥âàíå, íà íåï˜àâèëíî
ò˜àíñïî˜òè˜àíå, ìàíåâ˜è˜àíå è ñêëàäè˜àíå èëè íà íåêà…åñòâåí ìîíòà¥. Ñúùî
òàêà, ãà˜àíöèòà ñå ãóáè, àêî ñå˜èéíèò íîìå˜ íà äâèãàòåë å îòñò˜àíåí èëè ñà
ï˜àâåíè ï˜îìåíè ïî ñàìè äâèãàòåë.
æêîêóïóâàúòíååñúãëàñåíñ˜åμåíèåòî íà Ñå˜âèçíè ï˜åäñòàâèòåë, ùå ñå
íàï˜àâè ï˜îó…âàíå, çà äà ñå óñòàíîâè äàëè ãà˜àíöèòà ñå ï˜èçíàâà. ¤çèñêâàéòå
îò Ñå˜âèçíè ï˜åäñòàâèòåë äà ï˜åäîñòàâè çà ï˜åãëåä âñè…êè äîïúëíèòåëíè
ôàêòè íà ñâî äèñò˜èáóòî˜ èëè íà çàâîäà. æêî äèñò˜èáóòî˜úò èëè çàâîäúò ˜åμè,
…å òîâà èñêàíå å îï˜àâäàíî, êóïóâà…úò ùå áúäå íàïúëíî îáåçùåòåí çà
äåôåêòíèòå …àñòè. Çà äà ñå èçáåãíå íåäî˜àçóìåíèåòî, êîåòî ìî¥å äà âúçíèêíå
ìå¥äó êóïóâà…à è ï˜åäñòàâèòåë, ïî-äîëó ñà èçá˜îåíè íêîè îò ï˜è…èíèòå çà
ïîâ˜åäà â äâèãàòåë, êîèòî ãà˜àíöèòà íå ïîê˜èâà.
Íîðìàëíî èçíîñâàíå: Äâèãàòåëèòå, êàêòî âñè…êè ìåõàíè…íè óñò˜îéñòâà, ñå
íó¥äàò îò ïå˜èîäè…íà çàìíà íà …àñòè è îáñëó¥âàíå, çà äà ˜àáîòò äîá˜å.
øà˜àíöèòà íå ïîê˜èâà ˜åìîíòà, êîãàòî ï˜è íî˜ìàëíî èçíîñâàíå äàäåíà …àñò èëè
äâèãàòåëò ñà èç…å˜ïàëè ¥èâîòà ñè. øà˜àíöèòà íå ñå ï˜èëàãà, àêî â äâèãàòåë ñå
ñëó…è ïîâ˜åäà, ïî˜àäè íåï˜àâèëíî ïîëçâàíå èëè îòñúñòâèå íà ˜óòèííà
ïîää˜ú¥êà, ò˜àíñïî˜òè˜àíå, ìàíèïóëè˜àíå, ñúõ˜àíâàíå èëè íåï˜àâèëåí
ìîíòà¥. Ñúùî òàêà, ãà˜àíöèòà ñå ãóáè, àêî ñå˜èéíèò íîìå˜ íà äâèãàòåë å
îòñò˜àíåí èëè ïî íåãî ñà ï˜àâåíè ï˜îìåíè.
Íåïðàâèëíî ïîääúðæàíå: èâîòúò íà äàäåí äâèãàòåë çàâèñè îò óñëîâèòà, ï˜è
êîèòî ˜àáîòè è îò ã˜è¥èòå, êîèòî ïîëó…àâà. êîè ï˜èëî¥åíè, êàòî
êóëòèâàòî˜è, ïîìïè, è ˜îò àöèîííè êîñà…êè, ìíîãî …åñòî ñå èçïîëçâàò â ï˜àμíà è
çàìú˜ñåíà ñ˜åäà, êîåòî ìî¥å äà äîâåäå äî ï˜åäâà˜èòåëíîòî èì èçíîñâàíå.
‚àêîâà èçíîñâàíå íå ñå ïîê˜èâà îò ãà˜àíöèòà, êîãàòî ñå äúë¥è íà ì˜úñîòè,
ï˜àõ, àá˜àçèâ çà ïî…èñòâàíå íà ñâåùòà èëè ä˜óãè àá˜àçèâíè ìàòå˜èàëè,
ïîïàäíàëè â äâèãàòåë ïî˜àäè íåêà…åñòâåíî ïîääú˜¥àíå.
Òàçè ãàðàíöèÿ ïîêðèâà ñàìî
óïîòðåáåí â äâèãàòåëÿ äåôåêòåí ìàòåðèàë
è/èëè èçðàáîòêà, à íå çàìÿíàòà èëè âúçñòàíîâÿâàíåòî íà ìàøèíàòà, êúì
êîÿòî äâèãàòåëÿò ìîæå äà áúäå ìîíòèðàí. Ãàðàíöèÿòà íå ïîêðèâà è
ïîèñêàíè ðåìîíòè ïîðàäè:
1 Äâèãàòåëè, êîèòî íå ñà ï˜àâèëíî ìîíòè˜àíè êúì çàäâè¥âàíàòà ìàμèíà.
‹àñòîé…èâî ñå ï˜åïî˜ú…âà ï˜åäâà˜èòåëíî äà ñå îáú˜íåòå êúì çàâîäà, êîãàòî
ùå ìîíòè˜àòå 3-öèëèíä˜îâ äâèãàòåë ñ âîäíî îõëà¥äàíå B&S 3/LC êúì
ìàμèíà, êîòî íå èçïîëçâà, ïî íà…àëî, äâèãàòåë B&S 3/LC.
2 Ïðîáëåìè, ïðè÷èíåíè îò ÷àñòè, êîèòî íå ñà îðèãèíàëíè ÷àñòè íà Briggs &
Stratton.
3 ‡ñò˜îéñòâà çà óï˜àâëåíèå íà ìàμèíàòà èëè ñúî˜ú¥åíè, êîèòî ï˜å…àò íà
ñòà˜òè˜àíåòî íà äâèãàòåë, âîäò äî íåçàäîâîëèòåëíàòà ìó ˜àáîòà èëè
ñêúñâàò ¥èâîòà ìó. (ÿîíñóëòè˜àéòå ñå ñ ï˜îèçâîäèòåë íà óñò˜îéñòâàòà.)
4 ÿà˜áó˜àòî˜è ñ òå…îâå, çàä˜úñòåíè ï˜îâîäè èëè ˜àçï˜úñêâàùè ä˚çè çà
ãî˜èâîòî, çàëåïíàëè êëàïàíè, çàìú˜ñåíè íàãíåòàòåëíè ïîìïè èëè ä˜óãà
ïîâ˜åäà, ï˜è…èíåíà îò çàìú˜ñåíî èëè ï˜åñòîëî ãî˜èâî. ‡ïîò˜åáâàéòå
…èñòî, ï˜ñíî ãî˜èâî (áåíçèí áåç ñúäú˜¥àíèå íà îëîâî, äèçåëîâî ãî˜èâî) è
ñòàáèëèçàòî˜ íà ãî˜èâî Briggs & Stratton ñ êàòàëî¥åí No 5041.
5 ˝àñòè, êîèòî ñà íàä˜àíè èëè ñ…óïåíè, çàùîòî äâèãàòåëò å ˜àáîòèë ñ
íåäîñòàòú…íî èëè çàìú˜ñåíî ìàñëî, èëè ñ ìàñëî ñ íåïîäõîäùî êà…åñòâî
(˜îâå˜âàéòå å¥åäíåâíî íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî èëè ñëåä âñåêè 8 …àñà ˜àáîòà.
ÿîãàòî å íåîáõîäèìî, äîëèâàéòå è ñìåíéòå ìàñëîòî è ìàñëåíè ôèëòú˜ íà
ï˜åïî˜ú…âàíèòå èíòå˜âàëè îò â˜åìå). æâà˜èéíîòî óñò˜îéñòâî OIL GARD
ìî¥å äà íå ñï˜å ˜àáîòåùè äâèãàòåë. æêî íèâîòî íà ìàñëîòî íå ñå ïîääú˜¥à
òî…íî, äâèãàòåëò ìî¥å äà ñå ïîâ˜åäè. ˜î…åòåòå ˆúêîâîäñòâîòî çà ˜àáîòà.
6 ˆåìîíò èëè ˜åãóëè˜àíå íà ìîíòè˜àíè …àñòè èëè àã˜åãàòè êàòî ñúåäèíèòåëè,
ï˜åäàâàòåëíè ìåõàíèçìè, äèñòàíöèîííè óï˜àâëåíè èä˜.îèòîíåñà
ï˜îèçâåäåíè îò Briggs & Stratton.
7 îâ˜åäà èëè èçíîñâàíå íà …àñòè, ï˜è…èíåíè îò íå…èñòîòè, ïîïàäíàëà â
äâèãàòåë, ïî˜àäè íåêà…åñòâåíî ïîääú˜¥àíå íà âúçäóμíè ôèëòú˜,
íåêà…åñòâåí ïîâòî˜åí ìîíòॠèëè îò èçïîëçâàíå íà íåî˜èãèíàëíè åëåìåíòè
çà ôèëòú˜à. ‹à ï˜åïî˜ú…âàíèòå èíòå˜âàëè îò â˜åìå ïî…èñòâàéòå è/èëè
ñìåíâàéòå ôèëòú˜à, êàêòî å ïîñî…åíî â ˆúêîâîäñòâîòî çà ˜àáîòà.
8 ˝àñòè, ïîâ˜åäåíè ïî˜àäè íàäâèμ
åíè ìàêñèìàëíè îáî˜îòè èëè ïî˜àäè
ï˜åã˜âàíå, äúë¥àùî ñå íà ò˜åâè, íàñëîâàíè èëè çàìú˜ñâàíå, êîèòî
çàïóμâàò, çàä˜úñòâàò ˜àäèàòî˜à èëè îòâî˜èòå çà äîñòúï íà îõëà¥äàùè
âúçäóõ, èëè ïîâ˜åäà, äúë¥àùà ñå íà ˜àáîòà â çàòâî˜åíî ï˜îñò˜àíñòâî ñ
íåäîñòàòú…íà âåíòèëàöè. îâ˜åäà íà äâèãàòåë, äúë¥àùà ñå íà
íåñïàçâàíåòî íà òî…íîòî ñúîòíîμåíèå íà àíòèô˜èç è ïèòåéíà âîäà èëè íà
ï˜îíèêâàíåòî íà âîäà â íåãî ïî íêàêâà ï˜è…èíà.
9 ˝àñòè íà äâèãàòåë èëè ìàμèíàòà, ñ…óïåíè îò ï˜åêîìå˜íà âèá˜àöè,
äúë¥àùà ñå íà õëàáàâ ìîíòॠíà äâèãàòåë, õëàáàâè ˜ å¥åùè íî¥îâå,
õëàáàâè ïëàñòèíè è õëàáàâè èëè çëå áàëàíñè˜àíè ˜àáîòíè êîëåëà, íà
íåäîá˜î êóïëè˜àíå íà ìàμèíàòà êúì êîëåí…àòè âàë íà äâèãàòåëà
ñâ˜úõâèñîêè îáî˜îòè èëè ä˜óãà çëîóïîò˜åáà ï˜è ˜àáîòà.
10 ˆóòèííà íàñò˜îéêà è ˜åãóëè˜îâêà íà äâèãàòåë.
11 îâ˜åäà íà äâèãàòåë èëè íà íåãîâ åëåìåíò, ò.å. ãî˜èâíà êàìå˜à, êëàïàíè,
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èçïîëçâàíåòî íà àëòå˜íàòèâíè ãî˜èâà êàòî íàôòà, ï˜è˜îäåí ãàç, áåíçèíè ñ
ï˜îìåíåíè êà…åñòâà è ò.í.
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zábavních/rekreaèních motokárách, letadlech nebo vozidlech
urèených pro sportovní soutìže. Takové použití tìchto motorù by
mohlo vést ke škodám na majetku, vážnému zranìní (vèetnì
ochrnutí) nebo i ke smrtelnému úrazu.
VAROVÁNÍ
POZOR: Tento motor byl odeslán spoleèností Briggs & Stratton bez oleje. Než motor
nastartujete, ještì jednou zkontrolujte, zda jste doplnili olej podle pokynù uvedených v
této pøíruèce. Jestliže nastartujete motor bez oleje, poškodí se tak, že nepùjde opravit
a nebude kryt žádnou zárukou.
VAROVÁNÍ
Benzin a jeho páry jsou vysoce hoølavé a výbušné.
Požár nebo výbuch mùže zpùsobit vážné popáleniny nebo i smrt
Když doplòujete palivo
Vypnìte motor a pøed sejmutím uzávìru palivové nádrže jej n echte nejmé 2
minuty chladnout.
Nádrž plòte venku nebo v dobøe vìtraném prostoru.
Nepøeplòujte palivovou nádrž. Nád plòte zhruba 38 mm (1,5 palce) pod horní
okraj hrdla kvùli tepelné roztažnosti paliva.
Benzín chraòte pøed jiskrami, otevøeným ohnìm, vìènými plamínky, horkem a
jinými zdroji vznícení.
Kontrolujte palivové potrubí, nádrž a uzávìr a všechny spoje na tìsnost a
praskliny. V pøípadì potøeby proveïte výmìnu.
Jestliže rozlijete palivo, poèkejte, se odpaøí a teprve potom spuste motor.
Pøi spouštìní motoru
Zkontrolujte, zda jsou na svém místì svíèky, tlumiè výfuku, víèko palivové nádrže a
vzduchový filtr (je-li jím motorvybaven), a zda jsou dobøe zajištìny.
Neotáèejte motorem pøi odstranìné svíèce.
Pøi pøeplavení motoru nastavte sytiè (je-li k dispozici) do polohy OPEN/RUN (chod)
a škrtící klapku do polohy FAST (rychle) a protáèejte motor, dokud nenaskoèí.
Pøi obsluze zaøízení
Nenaklánìjte motor ani zaøízení do polohy, která by zpùsobila únik benzínu.
Motor se nesmí zastavovat zahlcením karburátoru.
Nespouštìjte ani neprovozujte motor s odmontovanou sestavou vzduchového filtru
(je-li jím motor vybaven) nebo s vyjmutým vzduchovým filtrem (je-li jím motor
vybaven).
Pøi výmìnì oleje
když vypouštíte olej z horní plnící olejové trubky, musí být palivová nádrž prázdná,
protože jinak mùže palivo unikat z nádrže a zpùsobit požár nebo explozi.
Pøi pøepravì zaøízení
Zaøízení pøepravujte s PRÁZDNOU palivovou nádrží nebo zavøeným palivovým
kohoutem.
Pøi skladování benzínu nebo zaøízení s palivem v nádrži
Uchovávejte oddìlenì od pecí, kamen, ohøívaèù vody èi jiných zaøízení, která mají
vìèný plamínek nebo od jiných zdrojù zapálení. Mohou zažehnout benzinové páry.
Spouštìní motoru je doprovázené jiskøením.
Jiskøení mùže zažehnout pøítomné hoølavé plyny.
Výsledkem mùže být požár nebo výbuch.
VAROVÁNÍ
Nespouštìjte motor, uniká-li v prostoru zemní plyn nebo propan-butan (LPG).
Nepoužívejte stlaèené startovací kapaliny, jejich páry jsou hoølavé.
Motory produkují oxid uhelnatý, což je bezbarvý jedovatý plyn bez
zápachu.
Vdechování oxidu uhelnatého mùže zpùsobit nevolnost, mdloby smrt.
VAROVÁNÍ
Spouštìjte a provozujte motor venku.
Nespouštìjte ani neprovozujte motor v uzavøeném prostoru, i když jsou otevøená
okna i dveøe.
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