Maintenance – Shindaiwa PowerBroom X7502891200 User Manual

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Muffler

This unit must never be operated with

a faulty or missing spark arrester or

muffler. Make sure the muffler is well

secured and in good condition. A worn

or damaged muffler is a fire hazard and

may also cause hearing loss.

Spark Plug

Keep the spark plug and wire connec-

tions tight and clean.

Fasteners

Make sure nuts, bolts, and screws

(except carburetor adjusting screws)

are tight.

Air Filter

The H4 engine that powers your

Shindaiwa model is a hybrid 4-stroke

engine. As a hybrid, the engine is

lubricated by oil mixed with the gaso-

line and air from the carburetor that

moves through and around the inter-

nal parts of the engine in a similar way

that a 2-stroke engine is lubricated.

Without the heavy duty 2-stage air fil-

ter equipped on all H4 engines, dust

and dirt could also move through the

engine, decreasing engine life, increas-

ing valve wear and the need for more

frequent valve adjustments. To keep

your H4 engine strong and reliable,

Shindaiwa recommends that you check

and service the air filter as instructed in

the 10-Hour Maintenance section that

follows

Maintenance

WARNING!
Before performing any

maintenance, repair, or cleaning work

on the unit, make sure the engine and

cutting attachment are completely

stopped. Disconnect the spark plug

wire before performing service or

maintenance.

WARNING!
Non-standard accessories,

cutting attachment, or replacement

parts may not operate properly with

your unit and may cause damage

and lead to personal injury.

Prior to each work day, perform the

following:

Remove all dirt and debris from the

engine, check the cooling fins and

air cleaner for clogging, and clean

as necessary.
Check the entire unit for leaking fuel

or grease.

Daily Maintenance

Carefully remove any accumula-

tions of dirt or debris from the muf-

fler and fuel tank. Check cooling

air intake area at base of crankcase.

Remove all debris. Dirt build-up

in these areas can lead to engine

overheating, fire, or premature wear.
Clean any debris or dirt from the

sweeper attachment.

Check for loose or missing screws

or components. Make sure the

attachment is securely fastened.
Make sure nuts, bolts, and screws

(except carburetor idle speed

adjusting screws) are tight.

iMPORTanT!

MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT OR

REPAIR OF EMISSION CONTROL

DEVICES AND SYSTEMS MAY BE

PERFORMED BY ANY REPAIR ESTAB-

LISHMENT OR INDIVIDUAL; HOW-

EVER, WARRANTY REPAIRS MUST

BE PERFORMED BY A DEALER OR

SERVICE CENTER AUTHORIZED

BY ECHO, INC. THE USE OF PARTS

THAT ARE NOT EQUIVALENT IN PER-

FORMANCE AND DURABILITY TO

AUTHORIZED PARTS MAY IMPAIR THE

EFFECTIVENESS OF THE EMISSION

CONTROL SYSTEM AND MAY HAVE

A BEARING ON THE OUTCOME OF A

WARRANTY CLAIM.

10-Hour Maintenance

Unscrew

fasteners

(more frequently in dusty

conditions)

Remove the air cleaner cover by

1.

loosening the thumbscrews and

lifting.
Remove and inspect the pre-filter.

2.

If the pre-filter is torn or otherwise

damaged, replace it with a new one.
Clean the pre-filter with soap and

3.

water. Let dry before reinstalling.
Inspect the air filter element. If the

4.

element is damaged or distorted,

replace it with a new one.
Tap filter gently on a hard surface to

5.

dislodge debris from element or use

compressed air from the inside to

blow debris out and away from the

air filter element.

Install the air filter element, pre-filter

6.

and cover in the reverse order of

removal.

Air filter

element

Pre-filter

iMPORTanT!

Direct the air stream at the inside face

of the filter only!

CaUTiOn!
Never operate the unit if the air

cleaner assembly is damaged or

missing!

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