Starting / Stopping the engine
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6. Starting / Stopping the engine
Starting with cold engine
Switch ignition switch (1) to ”
I
” position.
Move throttle lock lever (3) to ”min” position.
Close choke with choke lever (5).
Press primer (4) several times until fuel is visible
in the primer.
Hold the machine with your left hand on the
carrying handle (15). With the right hand, slowly
pull out the starter handle (8) until resistance is
felt. Then pull quickly and forcibly until the
engine attempts to start (engine fires).
Once the engine tries to start, immediately open
the choke
and continue to start.
When the engine runs, use the throttle lever (2)
to accelerate to the required engine speed. For
continuous use, set the throttle lock lever (3) in
the required position for the desired engine
speed.
To return to idling speed, either release the
throttle lever or move throttle lock lever down to
”min” position.
Starting with warm engine after short stop
Leave choke in ”open” position
and start
engine.
Should the engine refuse to start despite several
starting attempts, the combustion chamber is most
likely flooded.
In this case we recommend you remove and dry
the spark plug (9). Set the ignition switch to ”
0
” and
set throttle lock lever (3) to full throttle position
”max”. Pull over engine several times, still with
spark plug removed. This will ventilate the
combustion chamber
Replace spark plug and repeat starting procedure.
Shutting off engine
Release throttle lever and move throttle lock
lever to ”min” position.
Move ignition switch to ”
0
” position until engine
stops.
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