12
OPERATIONS
ENGINE STARTING AND STOPPING
PROCEDURES
Starting Cold Engine
1.
Move the stop switch to
“START”
position. (Fig. 15).
2.
Give a gentle push on the primer bulb
repeatedly (3 - 5 times) until fuel comes into the
primer bulb. (Fig. 16).
3.
Cold Starts: Pull lever up to
close choke position.
(Fig. 17).
4.
Pull starter handle until
engine starts or sounds like it
wants to start.
5.
Push choke lever down
to open position (excessive
cranking with choke lever
closed will cause the engine to flood making it
difficult to start).
6.
Pull starter handle until engine starts.
7.
Allow engine to warm up for a short time
before using.
Starting Warm Engine
1.
If fuel tank was not run dry, pull the starter
one to three times and the engine should
start. Do not use choke.
2.
If fuel tank was run dry, after refilling repeat
steps 2 through to 7 in
STARTING COLD
ENGINE.
Stopping The Engine
• Move switch to
STOP
position (Fig. 18)
Moving forward to stop.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
Air Filter
• Accumulated dust in the air filter will reduce
engine efficiency. Increase fuel consumption
and allow abrasive particles to pass into
the engine. Remove the air filter as often as
necessary to maintain in a clean condition.
• Light surface dust can readily be removed by
tapping the filter. Heavy deposits should be
washed out in suitable solvent.
• Remove filter cover by
loosening air filter
cover knob.
Adjusting Carburettor
NOTE:
Do not adjust
carburettor unless necessary. If you have trouble
with the carburettor, see your Bushranger
™
dealer.
Improper adjustment may cause engine damage
and void warranty.
Fuel Filter
• Fuel tank is fitted with a filter. Filter is situated
at the free end of fuel line and can be picked
out through fuel tank cap with a piece of
hooked wire or the like.
• Check the fuel filter periodically. Do not
allow dust to enter into fuel tank. Clogged
filter will cause difficulty in starting engine or
abnormalities in engine performance.
• When filter is dirty, replace the filter.
• When the inside of the fuel tank is dirty, it
can be cleaned by rinsing the tank out with
gasoline.
Check Spark Plug
• Do not attempt to remove the plug from a hot
engine in order to avoid possible damage to
the threads.
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
Fig. 19
Fig. 18
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