Air filter, Spark plug (fig. m–n), Petrol filter (fig. a) – Parkside PSE 2800 A1 User Manual

Page 20: Low oil switch off, Preparation for storage

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20 GB/MT

Cleaning, maintenance, storage, transport and ordering replacement parts

Air filter

Also refer to the service information.

Clean the air filter regularly, and if necessary
exchange it.

Open both brackets (fig. K / Pos. K1) and remove
the air filter lid (fig. K / Pos. K2).

Remove the filter element (fig L / Pos. L1).

When cleaning the element do not use any strong
cleaners or petrol.

Clean the element by tapping it on a flat surface.
If it is very dirty wash with soapy water, rinse
with clean water and leave to dry.

Put it back together in the opposite order.

Spark plug (fig. M–n)

Check the spark plug

27

after the first 20 hours of

use for dirt and if necessary clean it with a copper
wire brush. Then service the spark plug after every
50 hours of use.

Remove the spark plug connector

28

(fig. M)

with a turning movement.

Remove the spark plug

27

(fig. N) with the spark

plug socket

25

included.

Put it back together in the opposite order.

note: alternative spark plugs to F7RTC:
Bosch WR7DC

Petrol filter (fig. A)

note: The petrol filter

5

is a filter bowl located

directly under the petrol cap

2

, filtering any petrol

added.

Turn the ON /O FF switch

11

to the “OFF“

position.

Open the petrol cap

2

.

Remove the petrol filter

5

and clean in a non-

flammable solvent or solvent with a high tlash
point.

Reinsert petrol filter

5

.

Close the petrol cap

2

.

changing the oil, checking the

oil level (before each use)

Changing the oil should take place when the engine
is warm.

Only use engine oil (15 W-40).

Put the generator on a suitable mat, slightly
tilted towards the oil drain plug

9

.

Open the oil fill plug

8

.

Open the oil drain plug and pour the warm
engine oil into a collection tank.

After pouring out the old engine oil, close the
oil drain plug and put the generator upright.

Pour in engine oil up to the top mark on the
dipstick (approx. 0.6 l).

ATTEnTIon! When checking the oil level
with the dipstick (oil fill plug) do not screw it
on, just plug it in until the threads.

The old oil must be disposed of according to
the regulations.

low oil switch off

The low oil switch-off responds, if there is not enough
engine oil. In this case, the engine will not start or
switches off automatically after a short period of
operation. A restart will only be possible after top-
ping-up the oil level (see Chapter “Oil change,
checking the oil level (before every use)“).

Preparation for storage

Empty the petrol tank with a petrol suction pump.

Start the engine and leave it running until the
rest of the petrol has been used up.

Change the oil after each season. To do this,
remove the old oil from the warm engine and
refill with new oil.

Remove the spark plug (fig. N). Fill about 20 ml
of oil into the cylinder using an oil can. Slowly
pull the express start so that the oil protects the
cylinder from the inside. Screw the spark plug
back in.

Store the device in a well ventilated place or
area.

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