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Troubleshooting
9. Troubleshooting
• Stop using machine immediately after any malfunction or abnormal operation. Use troubleshooting
chart (below) to identify problems and corrective actions. Please contact dealer or Canycom service
center for problems not listed in chart.
• Contact dealer or Canycom service center for service requiring special tools or knowledge.
9.1 Troubleshooting Chart
Area
Engine
Malfunction
Engine does not start
Difficulty starting
Engine stalls soon
Engine stops abruptly
Improper idling
(lrregular engine speed)
Poor power or acceleration
Possible cause
• Blade clutch lever is not in the
"OFF" position. (Safety device
is actuated.)
• Brake pedal is not depressed.
(Safety device is working.)
• Battery is over-discharged.
• Battery cable is disconnected.
• Fuse is blown.
• Open circuit or contact failure
of wiring
• Lack of fuel
• Air or water in fuel
• Excessive intake of fuel
• Engine oil too low or poor
quality (High oil viscosity)
• Poor ignition due to dirt on
spark plug or poor sparking
• Insufficient capacity of battery
(Poor electric starting)
• Impurities in fuel circuit
• Lack of fuel
• No fuel
• Burn due to insufficient or
deteriorated engine oil
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• V-belt loosened
• Improper accelerator adjust-
ment
• Clogging of air cleaner
Corrective action
→ Put the lever to "OFF".
(See page 17)
→ Depress brake pedal.
→ Charge battery.
(See page 35)
→ Replace battery.
(See page 35)
→ Connect cable.
→ Replace.
→ Repair. (Consult dealer.)
→ Replenish. (See page 14)
→ Check pipe and tightening
band. Repair or replace.
→ Start after interval.
→ Replenish or replace.
(See page 30)
→ Clean or replace. (See page 36)
→ Replenish battery fluid.
(See page 35)
→ Charge battery.
(See page 35)
→ Replace the fuel filter.
(Ask dealer to do the job.)
→ Add. (See page 14)
→ Add. (See page 14)
→ Check and add oil.
(See page 30)
→ Consult dealer.
→ Adjust.
→ Consult dealer.
→ Clean or replace.
(See pages 36)