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When there is no subsequent work,
drain the fuel from the fuel tank and
restart the engine to use up the fuel
remaining in the carburetor.
CAUTION
Place the engine at a horizontal position
when the driven equipment is not used at
the rest time, or others, in summer season.
(If the tank is tilted as much as the inside
of fuel cap is submerged in the fuel, the
fuel may leak.)
Do not touch the engine body, especially
the muffler, during or immediately after
stopping the operation.
(There is risk of burn.)
PRECAUTIONS DURING OPERATION
After starting the engine, set the
throttle lever at the slow speed
position and warm up the engine for
approx. 2~3 minute. As the engine
worms up, the engine will be
accelerated smoothly.
Do not attempt to raise the engine speed abruptly immediately after the start because
the lubrication oil may not be distributed yet all over the engine.
If the throttle lever is turned to the fully opened position, the revolution speed picks up
to a considerably higher level, which could not only shorten the life of engine but also
cause trouble. It should be avoided to race the engine at high speed under no load
condition or raise the speed unnecessarily.
Before starting operation, make sure to inspect the engine in accordance with the
“Inspection before starting the engine”.
Do not operate the engine at the indoor or a place with poor ventilation. (Exhaust gas
contains odorless and harmful carbon monoxide.)
Do not insert in or approach hands or foot at the moving or rotating sections.
Stop the engine immediately if it has been discovered any leakage of fuel or gas from
the carburetor, muffler, fuel tank, crankcase, cylinder or mating face at respective
sections. (Contact a dealer or service center for repair.)
Do not change the setting revolution speed of engine unnecessarily.
Be careful not to touch highly heated muffler or sections on the engine to avoid possible
risk of burn.