WHAT
IS
NOT COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY
This
warranty
does
not cover any emission-related part which malfunctions,
fails,
or
is
damaged due to alterations and/or modifications
such
as
changing, adding, or
removing parts.
When an engine
is
being
serviced
under warranty, Makita U.S.A., Inc. and any
of
its
authorized
dealers,
distributors,
or
warranty stations
shall
not
be
liable
for any
loss
of
use
of
the
engine,
for
any damage to
goods,
or
loss
of
time or inconvenience.
This
limited warranty
also
does
not apply to any emission-related part which
malfunctions,
fails,
or
is
damaged due to
failure
to follow
the
maintenance and
operating instructions specified in the
1995
and later Owner’s Manual including:
(a)
Improper
or
inadequate maintenance
of
any warranted emission-related part.
(b)
Improper installation, adjustment,
or
repair
of
the engine
or
any warranted
emission-related part unless performed by
a
factory
authorized warranty station.
(c)
Failure to use recommended fuel
as
specified in the
1995
and later Owner’s
Manual.
(d)
Repairs and diagnosis performed outside
of
an authorized warranty station.
(e)
Use
of
parts which
are
not authorized by
Makita
U.S.A.,
Inc.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
The
engine owner
is
responsible for having
all
scheduled inspection and
maintenance services performed
at
the
intervals specified in
the
1995
and later
Owner’s Manual and to retain
records
of
these
services
as
having been performed.
These
records
should
be
transferred
to
each
subsequent owner
of
the engine.
Makita U.S.A., Inc., cannot deny
a
claim
solely
because
there are no records
of
scheduled maintenance; however,
a
warranty claim may
be
denied
if
the failure to
perform
the
scheduled maintenance and inspection resulted
in
the
failure
of
a
warranted emission-related part.
As
a
minimum, the engine owner
is
responsible
for
the
scheduled inspection and maintenance
described
below which are
based
on
the procedures
described
in the Owner’s Manual.
PROCEDURE
INTERVAL
(a) Check all
nuts
and bolts and tighten as necessary Every
8
hours
of
use
or
daily.
(b)
Check air passages and engine cylinder
fins
for
clogging. Every
8
hours
of
use
or
daily.
(c) Clean air cleaner.
Every
8
hours
of
use
or
daily.
(d)
Check the spark
plug.
Clean and adjust
it
if
necessary. Every
8
hours
of
use
or
daily.
(e) Check the muffler exhaust
port.
Clean
it
if
necessary. Every
50
hours
of use
or
monthly.
(9
Check the fuel filter.
If
clogged, replace
it
with
new filter. Every
50
hours
of
use
or
monthly.
(9)
Replace fuel lines.
Every
200
hours of use
or
annually.
(h)
Overhaul the engine.
Every
200
hours
of
use
or
annually.
Remove all obstructions as necessary.
(i)
Replace the packings and gaskets.
-
Every time the engine
is
reassem bled.
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