To stop engine, Customer responsibilities, General recommendations – Craftsman 247.795940 User Manual

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TO STOP ENGINE

• Move throttle control lever to OFF position. See fig­

ure 13.

Disconnect spark plug wire and move away from

spark plug to prevent accidental starting while

equipment is unattended.

CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
FILL IN DATES

AS YOU COMPLETE
REGULAR SERVICE

SERVICE DATES

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Oil Pivot Points

Clean Shredder

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Check Engine Oil

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Change Engine Oil

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Service Air Cleaner

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Clean Engine Cylinder

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Spark Plug

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Muffler

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V CHECK

GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS

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WARNING: ALWAYS STOP THE ENGINE
AND DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG
WIRE

BEFORE

PERFORMING

ANY

MAINTENANCE OR ADJUSTMENTS.

ENGINE

ENGINE OIL

Only use high quality detergent oil rated with API ser­
vice classification SG. Select the oil’s viscosity grade

according to your expected operating temperature.

Colder ------------------------ 32°F----------------- ► Wanner

Periodically check all fasteners and be sure they

are tight.

• Follow the Maintenance Schedule above.

CHIPPER-SHREDDER

LUBRICATION

Lubricate the pivot points on the release handle, hop­
per assembly, chute deflector and chipper chute once
a season using a light oil.

CLEANING

The chipper-shredder may be cleaned by running

water from a hose through the hopper assembly
and chipper chute with the engine running. Allow
the chipper-shredder to dry thoroughly.

• Wash the bag periodically with water. Allow to dry

thoroughly in the shade. Do not use heat.

5W30

SAE30

NOTE: Although multi-viscosity oils (SE30, 10W30,
etc.) improve starting in cold weather, these multi- vis­

cosity oils will result in increased oil consumption
when used above 32°F. Check your oil level more fre­
quently to avoid possible engine damage from run­

ning low on oil.

Your four-cycle engine will normally consume some
oil—therefore, check engine oil level regularly approx­

imately every five hours of operation and before each
usage. Stop engine and wait several minutes before
checking oil level. With engine level, the oil must be to
FULL mark on dipstick (refer to figure 10). Change
engine oil after the first five hours of operation, and
every twenty-five hours thereafter.

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