51Maintenance and Care6.10 EngineGeneralThe engine is a robust four-stroke engi-ne and easy-to-maintain.Maintenance work is to execute at regu-lar intervals. Find the details describedin the following.Befor cleaning or maintainingthe Hako-Jonas 1200 V/D aswell as before replacing parts,turn the engine off and pull theignition key.Use appropriate tools formaintenance, service, settingetc.As far as aspect of safety areconcerned, spare parts willhave to be at least of the samequality as the genuine spareparts.6.10.1 Check Engine Oil LevelPosition the machine on levelground before checking theengine oil level as follows:• Turn engine off and pull key.• Secure machine by engaging par-king brake.• Open seat hood.• Pull plug (Fig. 17/1) with dipstick.Abb.17• Pull dipstick(Fig. 17/1).• Wipe dipstick (Fig. 17/1) and pushinto opening until stop and pull itagain.• Oil level has to be mark between mi-nimum an maximum (Fig. 17/2), refillengine oil if required.• Re-insert dipstick(Fig. 17/1).Hako-Jonas 1200 V1 12 MaxMinHako-Jonas 1200 DMaintenance and Care6.10 EngineGeneralThe engine is a robust four-stroke engi-ne and easy-to-maintain.Maintenance work is to execute at regu-lar intervals. Find the details describedin the following.Befor cleaning or maintaining6.10.1 Check Engine Oil LevelPosition the machine on levelground before checking theengine oil level as follows:• Turn engine off and pull key.• Secure machine by engaging par-king brake.• Open seat hood.• Pull plug (Fig. 17/1) with dipstick.• Pull dipstick(Fig. 17/1).• Wipe dipstick (Fig. 17/1) and pushinto opening until stop and pull itagain.• Oil level has to be mark between mi-nimum an maximum (Fig. 17/2), refillengine oil if required.• Re-insert dipstick(Fig. 17/1).