Maintenance, Safety precautions, Routine and periodic maintenance – Lincoln Electric OUTBACK SVM204-A User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

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OUTBACK® 185

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

• Have qualified personnel do all maintenance and

troubleshooting work.

• Turn the engine off before working inside the

machine.

• Remove guards only when necessary to perform

maintenance and replace them when the mainte-
nance requiring their removal is complete.

• If guards are missing from the machine, get replace-

ments from a Lincoln Distributor. See the EXPLOD-
ED VIEW AND PARTS LIST at the back of this man-
ual.

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Read the Safety Precautions in the front of this manu-
al and in the Kohler Operating and Maintenance
Instructions
manual before working on the OUT-
BACK®185 Keep all equipment safety guards, covers,
and devices in position and in good repair. Keep your
hands, hair, clothing, and tools away from the recoil
housing, fans, and all other moving parts when start-
ing, operating, or repairing this machine.

ROUTINE AND PERIODIC
MAINTENANCE

ENGINE MAINTENANCE

To prevent the engine from accidentally starting, dis-
connect the spark plug lead before servicing the
engine.

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See the Kohler Owner’s manual for a summary of
maintenance intervals for the engine. Follow either the
hourly or the calendar intervals, whichever come first.
More frequent service may be required, depending on
your specific application and operating conditions. The
Kohler Owner’s manual shows engine maintenance
replacement parts and numbers.

OIL: Check the oil level after every 5
hours of operation or daily. BE SURE
TO MAINTAIN THE OIL LEVEL.

Change the oil the first time after 20 hours of opera-
tion. Then, under normal operating conditions, change
the oil after every 100 hours or once a year, whichev-
er occurs first. If the engine is operated under heavy
load or in high ambient temperatures, change the oil
every 50 hours.

Drain the oil from the drain plug located on either side
of the engine bottom, as shown in Figure D.1. Refill
through the oil fill plug until the oil reaches the full mark
on the dip stick. See Engine Owner’s manual for spe-
cific oil recommendations.

FIGURE D.1 - OIL DRAIN AND

REFILL LOCATION

FUEL: At the end of each day’s use, refill
the fuel tank to minimize moisture conden-
sation and dirt contamination in the fuel
line.

AIR CLEANER: With normal operating
conditions, the maintenance schedule for
cleaning and re-oiling the foam pre-filter is
every 50 hours and replacement of the air
cleaner filter element every 100 hours.

More frequent servicing is required with dusty operat-
ing conditions. Refer to the maintenance section of the
Engine Owner’s Manual for more information.

WARNING

CAUTION

Do not screw in

dipstick to check oil

OIL

FILL to FULL mark on

dipstick - recheck

Tighten dipstick

firmly before starting

Drain

plug

Oil drain

OIL DRAIN

PLUG

12 mm

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