Maintenance – Shindaiwa EB802RT User Manual
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To remove the cover, loosen the
thumbscrews and lift.
Air Cleaner
Element
Cover
Pre-Filter
Thumbscrews
Remove the air cleaner cover by loosen-
ing the thumbscrews and lifting. See
Figure 21.
Remove and inspect the pre-filter. If the 
pre-filter is torn or otherwise damaged,
replace it with a new one.
1.
2.
IMPORTANT!
The blower uses a special high capac-
ity dry-type air filter element. The filter
should not be cleaned with a liquid cleaner
and must NEVER be oiled!
Clean the pre-filter with soap and water.
Let dry before reinstalling. 
Inspect the air cleaner element. If 
the element is damaged or distorted,
replace it with a new one.
3.
4.
Figure 21
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IMPORTANT!
MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT
OR REPAIR OF EMISSION CONTROL
DEVICES AND SYSTEMS MAY BE PER-
FORMED BY ANY REPAIR ESTABLISH-
MENT OR INDIVIDUAL, HOWEVER,
WARRANTY REPAIRS MUST BE PER-
FORMED BY A DEALER OR SERVICE
CENTER AUTHORIZED BY SHINDAIWA
CORPORATION THE USE OF PARTS
THAT ARE NOT EQUIVALENT IN PER-
FORMANCE AND DURABILITY TO
AUTHORIZED PARTS MAY IMPAIR
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE EMIS-
SION CONTROL SYSTEM AND MAY
HAVE A BEARING ON THE OUTCOME
OF A WARRANTY CLAIM.
Maintenance
Daily Maintenance
WARNING!
To reduce fire hazard, keep 
the engine and muffler free of dirt, 
debris, and leaves.
WARNING!
Non-standard parts may 
not operate properly with your unit 
and may cause damage and lead to 
personal injury.
NOTE:
Using non-standard replacement parts 
could invalidate your Shindaiwa warranty.
Every 10 Hours
(more frequently in dusty conditions)
CAUTION!
Never operate the blower if the air 
cleaner assembly is damaged or 
missing!
Inspect the engine, tank, and hoses
for possible fuel leaks, and repair as
necessary.
Inspect the entire blower for loose, 
damaged, or missing components, and
repair as necessary.
Carefully remove any accumulations 
of dirt or debris from the muffler and
fuel tank. Dirt build-up in these areas
can lead to engine overheating, fire or
premature wear.
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IMPORTANT!
Direct the air stream at the inside face of
the filter only!
WARNING!
Before performing any 
maintenance, repair or cleaning work 
on the unit, make sure the engine is 
completely stopped. Disconnect the 
spark plug wire before performing 
service or maintenance work.
CAUTION!
The engine is cooled by air drawn 
into the air intake cover on the 
blower housing. The blower fan then 
pushes the cooling air through an 
opening in the fan housing, forcing it 
past the cylinder cooling fins. Failure 
to keep the cooling system and its 
passages clear of debris will likely 
result in engine overheating, a major 
cause of serious engine problems 
that can lead to failure.
Prior to each workday, perform the
following:
Remove all dirt and debris from blower
exterior and the engine. Check the
cooling fins and air cleaner for clog-
ging and clean as necessary.
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