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ENGINE HAS NO OIL – YOU MUST FILL
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE!
Check engine oil level:
Unscrew the oil dipstick to check whether the engine oil is
within the range of specified limit. If the oil level is too low,
add the engine oil using the fill hole until the specified level is
reached.
CAUTION: Using different brand / types of engine oil will
vary according to environment temperature.
CBM recommends a
quality brand of SAE 10W-30 for most applications
1
Oil dipstick hole
2
Highest oil level
3
Lowest oil level
Figure 7-2
b. Check fuel level:
Open the fuel tank cover and check the fuel level. If the
level is too low, add the proper amount of fuel. The
recommended fuel is standard unleaded 87 octane gasoline.
Do
NOT
mix the gasoline with oil. Do
NOT
use gasoline with
trash or contaminants in it.
Figure 7-3
1
Fuel tank
2
Fill hole
3
Red line for upper fuel level
c. Check air cleaner:
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2 Stage Air Cleaner Element - Check to see if the paper air cleaner is
clean and that the foam cleaner element is free from dust. First using oil
bath air cleaner, filling clean machine oil level (oil level marked on the
outer case of oil bath air cleaner) should be flush with oil level of the air
cleaner outer case.
Clearly see safety and warning
decals before starting.
1
butterfly nut
2
air cleaner cover
3
butterfly nut
4
paper filter-element
5
foam filter element
6
gasket
7
cleaner base plate
Figure 7-4
2) Starting engine
a)
Open the throttle switch, close the choke, & adjust the
throttle valve to proper position. First, slightly pull the
starting handle until you feei a little resistance, then pull
forcefully to start the gasoline engine.
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1) throttle switch 2) open position of the throttle switch
3) drain plug 4) pulling cable starter assy.
Figure 7-5
b)
After starting, let the engine run for 1-3 minutes at idle speed,
meanwhile, check the engine working condition whether it runs
stable or smoothly and there is any abnormal noise, then open
the choke to maximum and adjust the throttle opening to obtain