4.3.4.
Pull the recoil starter briskly, taking care to keep the handle in your grasp and not allowing it
to snap back.
4.3.5.
When you hear the engine wants to start, return choke lever to ON position. Then briskly
pull the recoil starter again.
If engine does not start repeat procedure from 4.3.2 to 4.3.5.
4.3.6.
After starting the engine pull throttle trigger to release throttle lock. Then allow engine
about 2-3 minutes to warm up before subjecting machine to any load.
4.4.
Cutting.
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If the engine is warm it may not be necessary to apply the choke.
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Over-choking may cause starting difficulty due to a wet spark plug. In this case dry
the plug or replace it. Remove excess fuel by leaving spark plug out and pulling recoil
starter several times.
A cutting attachment can injure while it continues to spin after the engine is stopped
or power control is released. When the unit is turned off, make sure the cutting
attachment has stopped before the setting the unit down.
If your cutting attachment should strike against stones or other debris, stop the
engine and make sure the attachment and related parts are undamaged. When grass
or vines wrap around the attachment, stop the engine and remove them.
4.4.1.
When cutting, operate the engine at over 6500 rpm.
4.4.2.
Extended use at low rpm’s will wear out the clutch prematurely.
4.4.3.
Cut the grass from right to left.
4.4.4.
Always wear the harness and keep onlookers out of the working area – at least 15 metres
(50 feet).
In the event of an emergency press the quick release button or pull the emergency
release flap.
4.5.
Stopping.
A cutting attachment can injure while it continues to spin after the engine is stopped
or power control is released. When the unit is turned off, make sure the cutting
attachment has stopped before the setting the unit down.
4.5.1.
Decrease engine speed and run at idle for a few minutes, then turn OFF the ignition switch.
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