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3. Refill the pump with water and start the engine. Keep it running at low speed until the fuel is
used up.
4. Remove the spark plug and refuel 1-2cc of motor oil for 2-cycle engine into the cylinder. Pull out
the hand starter 2-3 times.
5. Replace the spark plug as it was and pull the starter. Release the starter grip at the position where
you feel it hard to pull.
6. Drain off the water in the pump thoroughly and wipe out the water with a rag
7. Before storing the machine, repair or replace any worn or damaged parts.
8. Remove the air cleaner element from the carburetor and clean it thoroughly with soap and water.
Rinse and dry thoroughly, then add a few drops of oil and work it in. Reassemble.
9. Store the machine in a clean, dust-free area.
Product must be stored in a dry location. Always lock up product and keep out of reach of children.
6.4- Disposal
When disposing of your machine, remove oil and fuel from the machine, and be sure to follow the
local regulations. Do not dispose of in/with household rubbish.
6.5- Troubleshooting
Phenomena
Cause
Handling method
The starter rope
cannot be pulled
out.
The wheel of the starter lead
is struck or blocked by other
things.
Disassemble and repair (Competent servicing dealer)
The crankshaft
is not running.
The engine is burnt or
blocked by other things.
Disassemble the engine and replace the damaged parts
(Competent servicing dealer)
The engine
cannot be
started.
The fuel is inferior.
(Impurity, regenerated)
Replace it.
The fuel is sucked too much
Turn on the throttle fully and pull the starter continuously.
The muffler exhaust
Clean it.
The damage, short circuit,
and breakage if the spark
plug electrode
Clean the electrode or replace the spark plug. Check and
replace the circuit.
The blockage of the
carburetor
Disassemble and repair the carburetor. (Competent
servicing dealer)
The damage of the piston
and the cylinder
Disassemble and repair the engine. (Competent servicing
dealer)
The breakage and short
circuit of the coil
Replace. (Competent servicing dealer)
No suction
Lack of water in the pump
Supply water.
Looseness of the joint of the
suction hose
Don’t let air in when installing.
Inferior buckles at the joint
of the suction hose
Replace a quality-proven one. (Competent servicing
dealer)
Cracking and damage of the
suction
Replace a quality-proven one. (Competent servicing
dealer)
Bent drainpipe, the valve is
locked.
Straighten the bent part and turn on the valve.