OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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6. On carbureted models for a cold
engine, move the choke lever to
the full-choke position. If the
engine is warm, choking is nor-
mally not necessary.
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NOTE: On carbureted models
when the engine is being started
with aid of the choke, DO NOT
COMPRESS THE THROTTLE CON-
TROL LEVER. If the throttle control
lever is compressed, the engine
will not start because the gas/air
mixture will be too lean. To start a
warm engine, however, the throttle
control lever may have to be com-
pressed slightly.
NOTE: On EFI models when a
cold engine is being started, DO
NOT COMPRESS THE THROTTLE
CONTROL LEVER. If the throttle
control lever is compressed, the
engine will not start because the
fuel/air mixture will be too lean.
NOTE: On 2-stroke EFI models
when a warm engine is being
started, the throttle control lever
may have to be compressed
slightly.
7. On manual start models, pull the
recoil handle slowly until resis-
tance is felt; then give a short
quick pull. Repeat until the engine
starts.
NOTE: On large-displacement
engines in extremely cold weather,
pull the recoil handle slowly two to
three times to begin the starting
procedure.
NOTE: On electric start models,
rotate the key to the START posi-
tion; then when the engine starts,
release the key.
8. On carbureted models when the
engine starts, allow it to warm up
for approximately 30 seconds with
the choke lever in the full-choke
position. After the 30-second
warm-up, move the choke lever to
the middle position. The choke
lever should be moved to the OFF
position when engine is warm.
Slight throttle control lever com-
pression may be necessary after
the engine starts and during warm-
up. Idle the engine several minutes
until the engine has reached nor-
mal operating temperature.
9. On EFI models when the engine
starts, allow it to warm up prop-
erly. Idle the engine several min-
utes until the engine has reached
normal operating temperature. Do
not idle the engine for excessively
long periods of time.
! CAUTION
To avoid damaging the recoil
starter, DO NOT pull the recoil rope
to its limit or release the recoil han-
dle from an extended position.
Allow the rope to rewind slowly.
! CAUTION
Do not continuously run the starter
for more than 5 seconds at a time.
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