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Remarks:
- Hold the engine firmly with your left hand, then pull out the starter handle with your right hand,
gently in the beginning until you feel the resistance, and then pull it out rapidly.
- Please do not pull out all the starting rope and do not release it rapidly. Doing so will damage
and/or breakdown the starter.
- If you restart the engine after it is stopped, please set the throttle to the “OFF” position.
Troubleshooting
- If after three or four attempts, the engine still does not start, excessive fuel may have drowned
the spark plug. You can try to start without the choke, or disassemble the spark plug to dry the
electrode which may be submerged in fuel.
- If the electrode is dry upon dismantling (lack of gasoline), close the fuel cock, and then check
the sediment cup located under the carburetor.
Remove impurities and then check the gasoline flow by opening the fuel cock and assemble the
cup, paying attention to the condition of the seal
After the engine is started, turn on the choke throttle gradually and withdraw the throttle switch.
Leave the engine running for 1-2 minutes at low speed to heat the engine.
4.6- Stopping the engine
4.6.1- In normal use
Please withdraw the throttle switch and leave the engine running for 1~2 minutes at low speed to
cool the engine.
1. Move the throttle lever (16) all the way up.
Fig.18
2. Turn the engine switch (5) to the OFF
position.
Fig.19
3. Turn the fuel valve (a) OFF.
Fig.20
4.6.2- In an emergency
In case of emergency: Please stop the engine immediately
To stop the engine in an emergency, turn the engine switch (5) to the OFF position.