
User’s manual – AREBOS Multifunction tool 4in1 (Eco)
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•Sometimes overloading will cause misfiring which is normal. If the misfire is audible under
normal load, we recommend replacing the fuel.
•Do not overfill the tank (see figure max. level).
•After refuelling, check that the filler cap is properly closed. Avoid spilling gasoline!
•Use petrol with a maximum ethanol content of 10%.
•Petrol: octane rating at least 91 RON, lead-free
•When handling petrol and oil, increased attention should be paid. Smoking and open fire are
not permitted (danger of explosion).
•Do not fill leaded petrol, diesel or other non-approved fuels.
•Do not use petrol with an octane number lower than 91 RON. This can lead to serious engine
damage due to increased engine temperatures.
•If you work continuously at high revs, use gasoline with a higher octane rating.
•For environmental reasons, the use of unleaded petrol is recommended.
•Use only two-stroke engine oil for air-cooled engines.
•Caution: Use only designated and approved containers for transporting and storing fuel. Add
the correct amount of petrol and 2-stroke oil to a mixing bottle. Then shake the container
well. Never use oil for 4-stroke engines or water-cooled 2-stroke engines. This can
contaminate the spark plug, block the exhaust air part or glue the piston ring. Also do not use
fuel mixtures that have not been used for a month or longer. This may clog the carburettor
or affect engine operation. Put any remaining fuel in an airtight container and keep it in a
dark, cool room.
•Caution: Do not use a 2-stroke oil that recommends a mixing ratio of 100:1.
•Mix the fuel mixture according to the fuel mixing table.
Mixing process: 40 parts petrol to 1-part oil
- Example: 1 l petrol: 0.025 l 2-stroke oil
5 l of petrol: 0.125 l of 2-stroke oil.
40 parts petrol to 1-part oil
0.025 liters 2-stroke oil
0,125 liters 2-stroke oil
•Warning! Watch out for the exhaust fumes! Always switch off the engine before refueling.
Never pour petrol into the appliance while the engine is running or hot. There is a risk of fire!
Refuel only outdoors or in well-ventilated rooms. Make sure that no fuel or chain oil gets into
the ground (environmental protection). Use a suitable surface.
Filling up with petrol:
•Attention! Danger of injury! Gasoline is explosive!
•Refuel the device only outdoors or in adequately ventilated rooms.
•Clean the area around the filling area. Contamination in the tank will cause malfunctions.
•Shake the tank with the fuel mixture again before filling it into the tank.
•Open the fuel filler cap (B) carefully so that any excess pressure can be reduced. (Fig.19)
•Carefully fill the fuel mixture up to the lower edge of the filler neck.
•Close the fuel filler cap (B) again. Make sure that the fuel filler cap closes tightly.
•Clean the fuel filler cap and its surroundings.
•Check the tank and fuel lines for leaks. Before starting the engine, move at least three metres
away from the fuel station.