OWNER'S MANUAL POWER JET Rev. 1.0
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A -
STOP button
B -
START button (only
on models with electric
starter)
C -
Throttle lever
D -
Throttle lever hold
to half power
E -
Velcro strap
Fig. 17 - The handgrip
It is important to be aware of some other engine stopping techniques, should the stop switch not
function correctly.
The stop switch may not function correctly due to
1) faulty switch,
2) broken wires,
3) bad connections to any part of the stop switch circuit.
For this reason, the following emergency stop procedures are available:
To stop the engine if the stop switch doesn’t function correctly, you can :
x
Place your hand over the airbox intake hole
x
Place the carburetor choke in the “ON” position
x
Squeeze the fuel line (requires an aggressive squeeze, and takes about two minutes to stop
the motor)
3.3.2 Starting the Engine
Now that we’ve covered stopping the motor, let’s get to the fun part!
There are three different positions that can be used to start the engine. These positions are:
x
Standing in front of the unit, holding the unit on the ground
x
Strapped into the unit, standing on the ground
x
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