wiltec 64756 Multi Garden Tool Instruction Manual
- June 21, 2024
- wiltec
Table of Contents
- wiltec 64756 Multi Garden Tool
- Product Usage Instructions
- Introduction
- General safety instructions
- Dangers associated with vibrations
- Overview of the main components of the entire device
- Technical specifications
- Assembly
- Mountin g the nylon cord cutting head
- Installing the blade
- Fuel-oil mixture
- Commissioning
- Maintenance and care
- Troubleshooting
- FAQ
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
wiltec 64756 Multi Garden Tool
Specifications:
- Product : 2-in-1 Multi Gardening Tool with 2-stroke Motor
- Model Number: 64756
Product Usage Instructions
- Safety Precautions: Before operating the 2-in-1 Multi Gardening Tool, ensure you have read and understood all safety information provided in the manual. Always wear appropriate safety gear, including eye protection and gloves, when using the tool.
- Assembly : Remove the device and its parts from the packaging. Check for any damage or missing components. Assemble the tool according to the instructions provided in the manual.
- Operating the Tool: Ensure the device is fueled up with the appropriate fuel recommended in the manual. Start the 2-stroke motor according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Use the tool for its intended purpose only, avoiding sweeping objects with it.
- Maintenance: Regularly clean the tool after each use to prevent debris buildup. Check for any loose parts or signs of wear and tear. Refer to the maintenance section in the manual for detailed instructions on upkeep.
- Storage: Store the tool in a dry and secure place, away from children’s reach. Follow the storage guidelines provided in the manual to ensure the longevity of the device.
Please read and follow the operating instructions and safety information prior to the initial operation.
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insignificantly due to continuous further developments.
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Retourenabteilung
- WilTec Wildanger Technik GmbH
- Königsbenden 28
- 52249 Eschweiler
- Germany
- Email : service@wiltec.info
- Tel : +49 2403 5559 2 0
- Fax : +49 2403 5559 2 1 5
Introduction
Thank you for choosing to purchase this quality product. To minimise the risk
of injury, we ask you to always take some basic safety precautions when using
this product. Please read this operating manual carefully and make sure that
you understand it. Keep these operation instructions in a safe place. This
instruction manual contains information about the operation of the appliance
and the safety precautions to be taken. Thoroughly read all safety warnings
and instructions contained within this operation manual.
Warning!
Always use the device strictly in accordance with the information and
instructions in this manual. Failure to do so may result in property damage,
serious injury, or even death.
- Please note that this manual cannot cover all possible circumstances that may arise while working with the device. Therefore, be careful and attentive at all times and use the device appliance with common sense.
- Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. This manual contains important information about the safety, operation, maintenance, and storage of this device. Read all information carefully and familiarise yourself with the device before using it, otherwise, its use may result in property damage, serious injury, or even death.
- Upon receipt, take the device and its individual parts out of the box and check that they are complete and undamaged.
- Under no circumstances may the device be modified without the manufacturer’s consent. Only use spare parts identical in construction to the original parts for repair. Contact your nearest dealer for spare parts.
- Unauthorised modifications and/or accessories could result in serious injury or death to the operator or others. The warranty may not cover damage or liability caused by the use of non approved accessories or non approved spare parts.
- Before using the product, please make sure that local laws and regulations do not impose restrictions on this type of product, or that the product meets the requirements of local laws and regulations.
Proper use
This device may only be used for the purpose(s) that it has been designed for.
Any other use may cause damage to the device and its surroundings and also
serious injury. Especially, it must not be used for sweeping objects away.
This device must not be used by children and other persons with reduced
physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge. Young persons over the age of 16 may use the device if they have
been instructed in its correct use by a person familiar with its use and
responsible for their safety, and if they are supervised by that person when
using the device. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the device.
General safety instructions
Warning symbols
Some of the following symbols may be on or near the device. Please take
note of them and learn their meaning. Knowing the meaning of these icons will
help you operate the device better and more safely. – As a trimmer is a fast-
cutting tool, special safety precautions must be taken to reduce the risk of
injury. Read this manual carefully. Familiarise yourself thoroughly with the
controls and proper use of the device. You need to know how to turn off the
device and how to quickly unbuckle a device hanging on the strap.
Exhaust fumes contain chemicals that can cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. The illustrations may show accessories that are not part of the standard equipment.
Work area safety
- Always ensure that the work area is clean and adequately lit. Untidy or insufficiently lit work areas increase the risk of accidents.
- Do not operate the device in explosive environments or near flammable substances, liquids, gases, or dusts. When using the device, sparks may occur which may ignite gases or dust.
- Bystanders must stay clear of the work area when the device is operated, as distractions can cause loss of control. Keep all bystanders, especially children, at least 15 m (50 ft) away from the work area.
- First remove all objects from the place of use in which the blade or thread could become entangled or which could be thrown up during operation.
- Never leave the machine unattended.
Personal safety
- Always be alert and do not use the device when being tired or under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medicine.
- Take all necessary safety precautions to prevent the device from starting unintentionally. Do not press the switch when wearing the device and make sure that it is switched off before connecting it to the power supply. Any loss of control use can lead to m aterial damage and/or serious injury.
- WARNING! Long-term exposure to noise can lead to permanent hearing damage. Therefore, always use approved hearing protection. Also, always wear appropriate protective equipment, including but not limited to safety glasses, work gloves, and non-slip safety shoes when operating the device.
- WARNING! Listen for warning signals or shouts when wearing hearing protection. Always remove your hearing protection as soon as the engine stops.
- Make sure that all adjustment tools or wrenches have been removed from the device before switching it on. These tools can be caught by moving parts and cause damage to the device and serious injury.
- Do not reach out too far and always maintain a firm footing.
- Always handle the device with care, keep it clean, sharp, and in pristine condition by servicing it regularly; this will prevent its function from being impaired. Operating sharpened and cleaned tools is easier and safer; poorly maintained or unmaintained tools increase the risk of accidents.
- Before operating the device, make sure that its moving parts cannot be obstructed in their movement.
- Have damaged parts repaired or replaced by a qualified person and do not use the device until it is in perfect condition again.
- Only use tools for their intended use and at the appropriate speed. It affects the performance of a tool and increases the risk of accidents when force is applied to the tool.
- Wear clothes made of sturdy fabric and avoid loose clothing that can get caught on twigs and branches. Always wear heavy, long trousers. Do not wear jewellery, short sandals; do not go barefoot. Tie your hair up at shoulder length.
- Always have a first aid kit at hand.
- Always wear goggles to protect your eyes. Wear appropriately; do not wear loose clothing or jewellery that could get caught in moving parts. You should always wear safe, sturdy, and non-slip footwear. Long hair should be tied back. It is recommended to cov er legs and feet to protect them from flying parts during operation.
- Use only recommended spare parts. Serious injury to the operator or bystanders and damage to the device could result.
- Keep the handles free from oil and fuel. Always use the right handles and the shoulder strap when cutting. Only lift the device with the help of the handle.
- Inspect the entire device for loose parts (nuts, bolts, screws, etc.) and possible damage. Repair or replace damage as necessary before using the device.
- Pay particular attention to operation in the rain or shortly after rain, as the ground can be slippery. If you slip or fall on the ground or in a hole, release the throttle immediately.
- Be careful not to drop the machine or hit it against obstacles.
- Never touch hot parts such as the muffler, high voltage cable, or spark plug when starting or during operation of the engine.
- After the engine has been switched off, the muffler is still hot. Never place the device where there are flammable materials (dry grass, etc.), flammable gases, or flammable liquids.
- Never use the device when you are tired, under the influence of alcohol or medication. Your vision, judgement, or coordination may be affected.
- Never use the device in extreme weather conditions such as severe cold, very hot, and/or humid climates.
- Never use a defective device. Carry out the inspection, maintenance, and service instructions described in this manual. Some maintenance and servicing must be carried out by trained personnel.
- Never make settings on a running device or on a device hanging over the user’s shoulder by the shoulder strap. Switch it off, wait until all parts have come to rest, place it on a flat surface, and only then carry out the settings.
- All covers and guards must be in place before take off.
- Make sure that the spark plug cap and the ignition cable are undamaged to avoid the risk of electric shock.
- WARNING! This machine generates an electromagnetic field when in operation. This field can affect the functioning of active or passive medical implants under certain conditions. To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, we recommend that persons with medical implants consult their physician and the medical implant manufacturer before operating this device.
- WARNING! Operating an engine in a confined or poorly ventilated area can result in death by suffocation or carbon monoxide poisoning.
- WARNING! Never allow children to use the device or be near it. Since it can be started with low speed and force on the starter handle, even small children may be able to muster the necessary strength to start it. This may result in a risk of serious injury.
- Therefore, remove the spark plug connector when the machine is not under supervision.
- WARNING! Defective knives can increase the risk of accidents.
Maintenance
- All maintenance and repair work on the device requires special training. This applies in particular to the safety equipment of the device. If the device fails any of the tests described below, you must contact your service partner.
- WARNING! Never use a machine with defective safety equipment.
- Do not clean your machine with a high-pressure cleaner. The strong water jet can damage parts of the machine.
- Store the device in a dry place in a high place or under lock and key and out of the reach of children.
- Before storing the machine for more than a few days, always empty the fuel tank. Store fuel and the chain oil only in approved and properly labelled safety canisters. Be careful when handling petrol, avoid direct contact with the skin, and avoid inhaling f uel vapours!
Strap
You should always use the strap with the device to have as much control over
the device as possible and to reduce the risk of fatigue in your arms and back
as much as possible.
- Put the strap on.
- Hang the machine on the hook of the harness holder.
- Adjust the length of the belt so that the support hook is approximately at the level of your right hip.
- Dangers associated with the use of fuel
- Use high-quality unleaded brand petrol with 89 octane or more.
- Never start the machine,
- if you have spilt fuel on it. Wipe up the spilled fuel and allow the remaining fuel to evaporate.
- if you have spilt fuel on yourself or your clothes. Change your clothes. Wash all parts of the body with soap and water that have come into contact with the fuel.
- if fuel is leaking from the machine. Check regularly for leaks in the fuel filler cap and fuel lines.
- Store and transport the device and fuel in such a way that there is no risk of escaping liquids or vapours coming into contact with sparks or open flames, e.g., from electrical machines, electric motors, electrical relays/switches, or boilers.
- Always use the designated, approved containers for storing and transporting fuel.
- If you store the machine for a longer period of time, the fuel tank must be emptied. Contact your local petrol station to find out where you can dispose of excess fuel.
- Make sure that the device is cleaned and fully serviced before long-term storage.
- The transport lock must always be attached to the cutting tool when transporting or storing the device.
- Secure the device during transport. To prevent accidental starting of the engine, the spark-plug cap must always be removed during long-term storage, when the device is not under close supervision, and when you perform any maintenance.
- WARNING! Use caution when handling fuel. Remember the danger of fire, explosion, and inhalation of vapours.
- WARNING! Fuel and fuel vapours are highly flammable and can cause serious injury if inhaled or in contact with skin. Therefore, be especially careful when handling fuel and ensure adequate ventilation.
- WARNING! If you observe the following precautions, you will reduce the risk of fire:
- Do not smoke or place hot objects near the fuel.
- Always switch off the engine before refuelling and let it cool down for a few minutes before adding fuel.
- When refuelling, open the fuel filler cap slowly so that the excess pressure does not escapes abruptly.
- Carefully close the tank again with the cap after refuelling.
- Always remove the machine from the tank area before starting.
- Clean the area around the fuel filler cap. Contaminants in the tank can lead to operating faults.
- Make sure htat the fuel is well mixed by shaking it before filling the tank.
- WARNING! The catalytic-converter silencer becomes very hot during and after use. This also applies to the idle speed. Be aware of fire hazards, especially when working near flammable substances and/or vapours.
Dangers associated with vibrations
The so-called Raynaud’s phenomenon, which attacks the fingers of certain people, is generally believed to be triggered by vibrations and cold. Exposure to vibrations and cold can cause tingling and burning sensations, followed by discolouration and numbness of the fingers. Certain precautions are strongly recommended as the minimum exposure that can cause the disease is not known.
- Operation at low speed can reduce noise and vibrations.
- To reduce noise pollution, the device should be operated in an open environment.
- The vibrations can be reduced if you grip the handle tightly.
- To avoid disturbing others, the device should only be operated during the day.
- Put on personal protective equipment, e.g., gloves and ear protection, during the operation.
- The device is not suitable for professional work and not for continuous operation.
- To preserve the user’s health and prolong the life of the device, do not use the device for more than 2 hours a day and do not use it for more than 10 min at a time. Change your working position often.
- Keep your body warm, especially your head, neck, feet, ankles, hands, and wrists.
- Ensure good blood circulation by doing vigorous arm exercises during frequent work breaks and by not smoking.
- Limit the working hours.
- If you notice discomfort, redness, and swelling on your fingers, followed by whitening and loss of sensation, you should consult your doctor before further exposure to cold and vibration.
Residual risks
- Even if the device is used according to the instructions in this manual, certain residual dangers may remain. The following dangers may occur depending on the design and characteristics of the device:
- Operating the unit without a dust mask or protective mask can affect the lungs.
- Operating the device without hearing protection may damage hearing.
- Operating the device for a long period of time without a break can be harmful to health due to vibrations; furthermore, a poorly maintained or incorrectly operated device can be harmful to health.
Overview of the main components of the entire device
№ | Name | № | Name | № | Name |
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1 | Coupling housing | 7 | Flexible-shaft assembly | 13 | Adaptor |
with knob
2| Motor-socket assembly| 8| Throttle lever| 14| Nylon
cutting head
3| Shoulder-strap connector| 9| Safety lever| 15| Housing
4| Petrol engine| 10| Ignition switch| 16| Three-blade
5| Fuel tank| 11| D-shaped handle| |
6| Shoulder-strap connector| 12| Drive-shaft assembly| |
Information on individual components
- Fuel tank 5): Contains fuel and fuel filter.
- Throttle lever 8): With spring, returns to idle when released. Push down gradually when accelerating; do not hold when starting.
- Safety lever 9): Press before acceleration.
- Ignition switch 10): slide switch mounted on top of the throttle lever housing; move the switch
- FORWARD to STOP, BACK to START.
- D-shaped handle 11): can be adjusted as desired for more comfortable operation.
- Drive shaft assembly 12): contains a specially designed flexible drive shaft with bushing.
- Nylon cutting thread head 14): contains a replaceable nylon thread that moves forward when the head touches the ground at normal working speed.
- Triple blade 16): suitable for cutting shrubs.
Technical specifications
Main de- vice| ****
Cutting attachment (㎜)
| Blade| 255
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String| 415
Own weight (without attachments, fuel, and shield) (㎏)| 10.5
Motor| Motor designation| 1E44F
Type| Air-cooled 2-stroke petrol engine
Displacement (mℓ)| 51.7
Max. power (kW / min)| 1.3 / 7000
Max. Speed of the gearbox/motor (rpm)| 4200 ± 380
Max. idle speed (rpm)| 3000 ± 280
Tank volume (ℓ)| 1.2
Reduction| 22:17
Empty weight (㎏)| 10.5
Carburettor| Diaphragm
Ignition| Contact-free electronic ignition
Starting procedure| Pull starter
Fuel| Petrol-oil mixture (40:1)
Assembly
ASSEMBLING THE FLEXIBLE SHAFT AND DRIVE SHAFT
Insert the square of the flexible shaft 4) into the square hole of the adapter
3), align the screw hole of the handle and the notch 1) of the flexible
shaftand tighten the M5×30 screw 2).
ASSEMBLING THE FLEXIBLE SHAFT AND COUPLING ASSEMBLY
Insert the square head (8) of the flexible shaft (7) into the square hole of
the coupling housing (6), lift the pin (5), align the ø7 hole of the flexible
shaft and the hole of the coupling housing, and reengage the pin.
FITTING THE HANDLE
Fit the handle (9) in the holder. Put the handle in a comfortable working
position and tighten the four M5×25 screws 11) (10 = straight part of handle).
ASSEMBLING THE DRIVE SHAFT
Pull out the pin (12), connect the front and rear drive shaft assemblies,
replace the pin, and tighten the handle (13).
Mountin g the nylon cord cutting head
Align the hole in the connecting plate and the hole in the shaft and insert the fastening tool. Screw the cutter head onto the shaft (clockwise) until it is tight. Remove the tightening tool.
Installing the blade
Assemble the holder A (4), the triple blade (6), the holder B (7), and the toothed lock washer (8) in this order. Then clamp these parts together with a left-hand threaded nut (9). Align the hole in the gearbox housing (2) and the hole of the holder A (5) and insert a spanner (S = 4 mm) (1). Tighten the blade-fixing nut clockwise with the spanner. Then insert the 2×16 pin (10). (3 = protective guard)
WARNING! CAUTION! EXCESSIVE VIBRATIONS
- SWITCH OFF THE ENGINE IMMEDIATELY!
- Excessive vibration of the blade indicates that it is not properly installed. Stop the engine immediately and check the blade. An improperly installed blade can cause injury. Use only original parts when servicing the device.
Fuel-oil mixture
WARNING! Never fill the fuel tank to the brim.
- Never fill fuel into the tank in a closed, unventilated area.
- Do not fill the device near an open fire or sparks.
- Be sure to wipe off any spilled fuel before attempting to start the engine.
- Do not try to refuel a hot engine.
Mixture and mixing ratio
- This model uses a fuel mixed from unleaded petrol and approved engine lubricant. When mixing petrol with two-stroke engine oil, use only that which does NOT contain ETHANOL or METHANOL (types of alcohol). Use high-quality unleaded brand petrol with 89 octane or more. This will prevent possible damage to the fuel lines and other parts of the engine.
- Do not mix the fuel in the tank first.
- THE MIXING RATIO IS 30: 1 – 30 PARTS PETROL: 1 PART OIL! Fuel mixtures with a ratio other than 30:1 can damage the engine. Make sure that the mixing ratio is correct.
- Two-stroke fuel mixtures can separate. Shake the fuel tank thoroughly before each use. Stored fuel ages. Do not mix more fuel than you expect to consume within a month. If the fuel mixture has been stored for a longer period, it should be removed and a new mixture filled in.
Fuel storage
Store fuel only in a clean, safe, and approved container. Check and follow
local ordinances on the type and location of the storage container.
Commissioning
- Preparing the commissioning
- Check the device for loose screws, nuts, and fittings.
- Check the air filter for dirt. Clean any dirt, etc. from the air filter before operation.
- Make sure that the protective shield is firmly in place.
- Make sure that no fuel leaks out.
- Make sure that the blade is not cracked.
Starting and stopping the engine
Starting a cold engine
- Set the stop switch to START.
- Set the petrol tap ON.
- Pull the lever up to close the choke.
- Pull the starter until the engine misfires.
- Push the choke lever inwards (excessive cranking with choke will stall the engine and make it difficult to start).
- Pull the starter handle until the engine starts.
- Let the engine warm up for a few minutes before using it.
Starting a warm engine
If the fuel tank has not run dry, pull the starter motor one to three times
and the engine should start.
Do not use throttle
If the fuel tank was empty, repeat steps 3 to 7 under
Starting a cold engine after refilling.
Turning off the engine
Set the switch to STOP.
- Safety lever
- Stop switch
- Throttle lever
Maintenance and care
Air filter
- Dust accumulated in the air filter reduces the engine performance, increases fuel consumption, and allows abrasive particles to enter the engine. Remove the air filter as often as necessary to keep it clean.
- Surface dust can be easily removed by tapping the filter. Heavy deposits should be washed out with a suitable solvent.
- Remove the filter cover by loosening the air filter cover knob (2). (1 = choke)
Adjusting the carburettor
Note! Only adjust the carburettor when necessary. If you have problems
with the carburettor,contact a specialist workshop. Improper adjustment may
cause engine damage and invalidate the warranty.
Fuel filter
- The fuel tank is equipped with a filter. The filter is located at the free end of the fuel line and can be pulled out through the fuel connection with a piece of hook wire or similar.
- Check the fuel filter regularly. Make sure that no dust gets into the fuel tank. A clogged filter will cause difficulty in starting the engine or deviations in engine performance.
- If the filter is dirty, replace it.
- If the inside of the fuel tank is dirty, you can clean it by flushing it out with petrol.
Checking the spark plug
- Do not attempt to remove the spark plug cap from a hot engine to avoid possible damage to the thread.
- Clean or replace the spark plug if it is soiled by heavy oily deposits.
- Replace the spark plug when the centre electrode has become round at the end.
- Spark gap 0.6–0.7 mm
- Tightening torque 145–155 Kg.cm
Lubricating the flexible shaft
- Check the lubricating film approximately every 10 operating hours. Remove the flexible shaft from the coupling housing. Pull the shaft (1) out of the protective tube (2) and note the installation position.
- When the shaft has turned blue, insert a new one.
- Reinsert the flexible shaft (1) into the protective tube (2) – turn it 180° from the original installation position and push it in as far as it will go.
- Insert the flexible shaft into the coupling housing – turn the shaft back and forth at the same time.
Transport
- The engine should be switched off when moving the device between work areas.
- After the engine has been switched off, the muffler is still hot. Never touch hot components such as the muffler.
- Make sure that no fuel has leaked from the tank.
Storage
- Check, clean, and repair the device as necessary.
- Remove all the fuel from the tank.
- Start the engine – this will use up all the fuel in the fuel line and carburettor.
- Remove the spark plug and put a teaspoon of clean engine oil into the spark-plug hole of the cylinder – reinsert the spark plug.
- Store in a clean, dry, and dust-free place.
WARNING! DANGER! Do not store the product in an enclosed area where fuel vapours can reach an open flame from water heaters, heaters, stoves, etc. Store it only in a closed, well-ventilated area.
Troubleshooting
Malfunctions such as starting difficulties, irregularities in operation, and performance deviations can usually be avoided if you carefully follow all operating instructions and maintenance procedures. If the motor does not work properly, check if
- the fuel system is in good condition and the fuel flows to the engine.
- the ignition system is in good condition and the spark plug ignites correctly.
- the compression of the engine is sufficient.
False start
- Dispose of the fuel in the tank.
- Make sure that the fuel is fresh and clean.
- Check the fuel filter to make sure that it is clean (replace the filter if necessary).
- Make sure that the air filter elements are clean.
- Install a new spark plug with the correct spacing.
- If you have a serious problem with the device, do not attempt to repair it yourself, but leave it to an expert.
Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
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Cylinder- compression pressure normal | Spark- plug spark normal | Deviation in |
the fuel system | No fuel in the tank | Fill fuel into the tank. |
Fuel filter clogged | Clean fuel filter. | |
Fuel system normal | Fuel | Fuel too dirty |
Water in fuel | Replace fuel. | |
Too much fuel in the cylinder | Remove spark plug and al-low to dry. | |
Incorrect mixing ratio | Change mixture. | |
Fuel system normal | Spark from high-volt- |
age wire normal
| Spark-plug connector| Spark plug contaminated with oily deposits| Remove
oily deposits.
Damage to spark-plug in-solution| Replace spark plug.
Spark gap too large or too small| Adjust spark gap: 0.6–
0.7 mm.
Deviation with sparks from high-voltage wire| High-voltage wire broken or torn
off| Replace or retighten.
Loose coil| Retighten.
Fuel system normal| Ignition system normal| Insufficient compression pressure|
Worn piston ring| Replace.
Broken piston ring| Replace.
Stuck piston ring| Remedy.
Loose spark plug| Retighten.
Leakage in crankcase| Remove.
Compression normal| Poor contact between high-voltage wire and spark plug|
Tighten the spark plug cap.
Failure of stop switch or short circuit| Repair or replace.
Low performance
Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
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Flame break on acceleration, thin smoke, carburettor discharge backwards | Fuel | |
filter clogged | Clean fuel filter. | |
Not enough fuel | Clean fuel line. | |
Muffler soiled by oil deposits | Adjust the carburettor, remove oily deposits. | |
Insufficient compression pres- sure | Piston | Replace piston. |
Piston ring | Replace piston ring. | |
Worn cylinder | Replace cylinder. | |
Leakage from engine | Leakage in crankcase | Repair. |
Leakage from one end of crank- shaft | Incorrect gasket | Replace gasket. |
Engine overheating | Do not use for a long time at high speed and high load. | |
Combustion chamber contaminated with oily deposits | Clean, remove. | |
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Engine runs unevenly
Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
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Knocking noises in the engine | Wear on piston, piston ring, cylinder, piston | |
pin, crankshaft bearing | Replace worn components. | |
Metallic knocking noises | Engine overheating | Do not use for a long time at |
high speed and high load.
Combustion chamber contaminated with oily deposits| Clean, remove.
| Petrol used unsuitable| Replace with suitable petrol.
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Engine ignition abort| Water in fuel| Replace fuel.
Wrong spark gap| Adjust spark gap: 0.6–0.7 mm.
Coil gap wrong| Adjust gap. 0.3–0.4 mm.
Engine stops suddenly
Possible cause | Solution |
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Fuel consumed | Add fuel. |
Spark plug contaminated with oily deposits and short circuit | Replace. |
High-voltage wire dropped | Reconnect. |
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FAQ
Q: Can I use this tool for sweeping objects?
A: No, the 2-in-1 Multi Gardening Tool should not be used for sweeping objects
as it may cause damage to the device and surroundings, as well as pose a risk
of serious injury.
Q: What fuel should I use for the 2-stroke motor?
A: Refer to the manual for the recommended fuel type for the 2-stroke motor to
ensure optimal performance and longevity of the tool.
References
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