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LPW / LPWs / LPWX enGIne oPeRAtoRs' HAnDBooK
3.2.1 Start control
starting LPW(X)2, LPW (X) 3 and
LPW (X) 4
1. With reference to
Figure 3.2.1
, move
the engine control lever (A) clockwise
until it is against the stop screw (B).
2. On variable speed engines move the
speed control to the fast position.
3. Turn the key clockwise to the
stARt
posi tion. Immediately the engine
starts the key must be turned anti
clockwise to the
RUn
position.
4. On variable speed engines reduce
the engine speed as necessary.
3.2.2 Key start
starting LPWs2, LPWs3, LPWs4
1. With reference to fi gure 3.2.1, move
the engine control lever (A) clockwise
until it is against the stop screw (B).
2. On variable speed engines move the
speed control to the fast position.
3. For ambient starting temperatures
above -10°C (14°F) turn the key
clockwise and hold it in the
PReHeAt
position for 5 to 10 seconds before
turning it to the
stARt
position.
For ambient starting temperatures
below -10°C (14°F) turn the key
clockwise to the
PReHeAt
position
for 15 to 20 seconds before turning
the key to the
stARt
position.
Immediately the engine starts the key
must be turned anti clockwise to the
RUn
position.
4. On variable speed engines reduce
the engine speed as necessary.
starting LPWt4
1. With reference to fi gure 3.2.1, move
the engine control lever (A) clockwise
until it is against the stop screw (B).
2. On variable speed engines move the
speed control to the fast position.
3. For ambient starting temperatures
above -10°C (14°F) turn the key
clockwise and hold it in the preheat
position for 10 to 15 seconds before
turning it to the start position.
For ambient starting temperatures
below -10°C (14°F) turn the key
clockwise to the preheat position for
15 to 20 seconds before turning the
key to the start position.
Immediately the engine starts the key
must be turned anti clockwise and
held in the preheat position until the
engine has attained full speed.
4. When the engine has attained full
speed turn the key anti clockwise to
the run position.
5. On variable speed engines reduce
the engine speed as necessary.
3.3 FAILURe to stARt
Should the engine fail to start within
30 seconds, release the key and, after
allowing suffi cient time for all moving