Storage – Makita RBC2510 User Manual

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STORAGE

Fault location

– When the machine is in storage for a long time, drain fuel from the fuel tank

and carburetor, as follows: Drain all fuel from the fuel tank. Dispose of
properly and in accordance with all local laws.

– Remove the spark plug and a few drops of oil into the spark plug hole.

Then, pull the starter gently, so that oil covers the engine inside and tighten
the spark plug.

– Clear dirt or dust from the cutter blade and outside of engine, wipe them

with a oil-immersed cloth and keep the machine in a place as dry as
possible.

Drain fuel

Humidity

Maintenance schedule

General

Engine assembly, screws and
nuts

Visual inspection for damage and tightness
Check for general condition and security

After each refuelling

Control lever
I-O switch

Functional check
Functional check

Daily

Air filter
Cooling air duct
Cutting tool
Idling speed

To be cleaned
To be cleaned
Check for damage and sharpness
Inspection (cutting tool must not move)

Weekly

Spark plug
Muffler

Inspection, replace if necessary
Check and if necessary clean the opening

Quarterly

Suction head
Fuel tank

To be replaced
To be cleaned

Shuting down procedure

Fuel tank
Carburetor

Empty fuel tank
Operate until engine runs out of fuel

Fault System

Observation

Cause

Engine not starting or with
difficulty

Ignition system

Ignition spark O.K.

Fault in fuel supply or compression system, mechanical
defect

No ignition spark

I-O switch operated, wiring fault or short circuit, spark
plug or connector defective, ignition module faulty

Fuel supply

Fuel tank filled

Incorrect choke position, carburetor defective, fuel supply
line bent or blocked, fuel dirty.

Compression

No compression when
pulled over

Cylinder bottom gasket defective, crankshaft seals
damaged, cylinder or piston rings defective or improper
sealing of spark plug

Mechanical fault

Starter not engaging

Broken starter spring, broken parts inside of the engine

Warm start problems

Tank filled ignition spark
existing

Carburetor contaminated, must be cleaned

Engine starts but dies

Fuel supply

Tank filled

Incorrect idling adjustment, carburetor contaminated

Fuel tank vent defective, fuel supply line interrupted,
cable or I-O switch faulty

Insufficient performance

Several systems
may simultaneously
be affected

Engine idling poor

Air filter contaminated, carburetor contaminated, muffler
clogged, exhaust duct in the cylinder clogged

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