4. servicing air cleaner – Miller Electric Big 40 WG Manuel d'utilisation

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8-4.

Servicing Air Cleaner

aircleaner1 9/00 – 153 929-B / 153 585 / Ref. S-0698-B

Y

Stop engine.

Y

Do not run engine without air
cleaner or with dirty element. En-
gine damage caused by using a
damaged element is not covered
by the warranty.

.

The air cleaner primary element can
be cleaned but the dirt holding capac-
ity of the filter is reduced with each
cleaning. The chance of dirt reaching
the clean side of the filter while clean-
ing and the possibility of filter damage
makes cleaning a risk. Consider the
risk of unwarrantable equipment
damage when determining whether
to clean or replace the primary ele-
ment.

If you decide to clean the primary ele-
ment, we strongly recommend instal-
ling an optional safety element to pro-
vide additional engine protection.
Never clean a safety element. Re-
place the safety element after servic-
ing the primary element three times.

Clean or replace primary element if dirty
(see note above before cleaning). Re-
place
primary element if damaged. Re-
place primary element yearly or after six
cleanings.

1

Housing

2

Safety Element (Optional)

3

Primary Element

4

Dust Cap

5

Dust Ejector

To clean air filter:

Wipe off cap and housing. Remove cap
and dump out dust. Remove element(s).
Wipe dust from inside cap and housing
with damp cloth. Reinstall safety element
(if present). Reinstall cap.

Y

Do not clean housing with air
hose.

Clean primary element with compressed
air only.

Air pressure must not exceed 100 psi
(690 kPa). Use 1/8 in (3 mm) nozzle and
keep nozzle at least 2 in (51 mm) from
inside of element. Replace primary ele-
ment if it has holes or damaged gaskets.

Reinstall primary element and cap (dust
ejector down).

Blow

Inspect

4

1

3

5

Keep nozzle

2 in (51 mm)

from element.

2

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