Starting Procedures, Trucks With Key Switch
WARNING
LPG is very flammable. An odor of LPG fuel can indi-
cate a leak in the fuel system. DO NOT start the engine
until the fuel leak is repaired and the atmosphere is
free of LPG.
WARNING
Gasoline is extremely flammable. Do not start the
engine if a gas leak is detected.
NOTE:
Lift trucks equipped with Mazda 2007 emission
compliant engines have a "Clear Flood Mode" programmed
into the ECU. When the accelerator is depressed more
than 80% during cranking, the ECU will not allow any fuel
into the gasoline or LPG engines. This allows the engine to
clear any excess fuel out of the intake manifold and cylin-
ders.
1.
If the lift truck uses LPG fuel, open the fuel valve on the
LPG tank.
NOTE:
If the ambient temperature is below freezing [0 °C
through
equipped with Mazda LPG engine (except Mazda 2007
emission compliant engines).
NOTE:
The warm-up/thaw cycle can be bypassed at any-
time by cranking the engine normally.
2.
Turn/push the key switch to the
ON
position but
do not
crank the engine.
3.
The Engine Control Unit (ECU) will automatically begin a
warm-up/thaw cycle which preheats select fuel system
components.
4.
Do not attempt to start the engine for approximately 1
minute.
5.
Start the engine using the cranking key position. Use of
the accelerator pedal may assist in starting and keeping the
engine running, until warmed.
6.
If engine fails to start, turn the key to the
OFF
position for
at least 30 seconds, then repeat procedure insuring that 1
minute delay has been observed.
7.
Make sure the parking brake is applied or push on the
inching/brake pedal.
8.
If equipped, put the direction control lever for the trans-
mission in the
NEUTRAL (N)
position.
Operating Procedures
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