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3.
Firmly push in the primer 2 times with your
thumb holding the primer in for a second
before releasing it each time (Figure 11).
Note
: Remove your glove when you push in
the primer so that air cannot escape from
the primer hole.
Important: Do not use the primer or
choke if the engine has been running and
is hot.
Excessive priming may flood the engine
and prevent it from starting.
4.
Connect an extension cord to a power
source and the machine, and push the
electric-start button (model 38282 only)
(Figure 12), or pull the recoil start handle
(Figure 13).
Note:
Only use a UL-listed, 16-gauge
extension cord recommended for outdoor
use that is not longer than 50 feet (15m).
The electrical cord can become damaged,
causing a shock or fire.
Thoroughly inspect the electrical cord
before plugging it into a power source. If
the cord is damaged, do not use it to
start the machine. Replace or repair the
damaged cord immediately. Contact an
Authorized Service Dealer for assistance.
Important:
Run the electric starter no more than
10 times at intervals of 5 seconds on, and then 5
seconds off. Running the electric starter
extensively can overheat and damage it. If the
engine does not start after this series of
attempts, wait at least 40 minutes to allow the
starter to cool before attempting to start it again.
If the engine does not start after the second
series of attempts, take the machine to an
Authorized Service Dealer for service.
Note
: If the recoil starter does not operate
properly, it may be frozen. Thaw out the starter
before attempting to start the machine.
5.
While the engine is running, move the choke
lever gradually to the left.
6.
Unplug the extension cord from the power
source and the machine (model 38282 only).
If you leave the machine plugged into a
power source, someone can inadvertently
start the machine and injure people or
damage property. Unplug the power cord
whenever you are not starting the machine.
Figure 11
Figure 12
Figure 13