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4.3 Electric Starting
If an oil pressure switch bypass button is fitted it must be
depressed during engine cranking and until the engine attains
full speed.
If the engine fails to start within 30 seconds, release the key,
or start button, and attempt to restart after allowing sufficient
time for all moving parts to stop.
1. Check that the decompressor lever, if fitted, is towards the
gear end.
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6.If the cold starting aid was not used turn the
engine slowly for up to 20 turns to prime the
combustion chamber and lubricating oil system.
7.Firmly hold the handle grip, with the thumb on top
of the grip as shown in 'Figure 4.1.2', and crank
the engine really fast, when sufficient speed is
obtained move the decompressor lever towards
the gear end and continue to crank until the
engine fires.
Retaining a firm grip on the handle remove the
handle from the housing.
WARNING
Do not pull the starting handle away from the
engine while cranking.
8.If a variable speed control is fitted reduce the
speed as required.
4.3 ELECTRIC STARTING
If an oil pressure switch bypass button is fitted it
must be depressed during engine cranking and
until the engine attains full speed.
If the engine fails to start within 30 seconds, release
the key, or start button, and attempt to restart after
allowing sufficient time for all moving parts to stop.
1.Check that the decompressor lever, if fitted, is
towards the gear end.
Figure 4.3.1 Decompressor Lever
A - TS/TR; B - TX
2.Turn the engine control lever anti-clockwise to
the ‘STOP’ position and release it.
Figure 4.3.2 The Engine Control
3.If a variable speed control lever is fitted move it
to the fast position.
4.If the ambient temperature is below -10°C
(14°F) refer to items 2. and 3. in "Cold Starting
Aid - TS/TR".
5a.
If a start key is being used:
Turn the start key clockwise and hold it at position
‘3’, until the engine fires and then release it
immediately.
Figure 4.3.3 Start Key
5b.
If a starter button is being used:
Press the starter button until the engine fires and
then release it immediately.
6.Turn the engine control lever anti-clockwise to
the 'RUN' position.
7.If a variable speed control is fitted reduce the
speed as required.
4.4 STOPPING THE ENGINE
1.On engines not fitted with a fuel control solenoid,
turn the engine control anti-clockwise to the
‘STOP’ position and hold it there until the engine
comes to rest.
Figure 4.3.1 Decompressor Lever - A - TS/TR; B - TX
2. Turn the engine control lever anti-clockwise to the ‘STOP’
position and release it.
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6.If the cold starting aid was not used turn the
engine slowly for up to 20 turns to prime the
combustion chamber and lubricating oil system.
7.Firmly hold the handle grip, with the thumb on top
of the grip as shown in 'Figure 4.1.2', and crank
the engine really fast, when sufficient speed is
obtained move the decompressor lever towards
the gear end and continue to crank until the
engine fires.
Retaining a firm grip on the handle remove the
handle from the housing.
WARNING
Do not pull the starting handle away from the
engine while cranking.
8.If a variable speed control is fitted reduce the
speed as required.
4.3 ELECTRIC STARTING
If an oil pressure switch bypass button is fitted it
must be depressed during engine cranking and
until the engine attains full speed.
If the engine fails to start within 30 seconds, release
the key, or start button, and attempt to restart after
allowing sufficient time for all moving parts to stop.
1.Check that the decompressor lever, if fitted, is
towards the gear end.
Figure 4.3.1 Decompressor Lever
A - TS/TR; B - TX
2.Turn the engine control lever anti-clockwise to
the ‘STOP’ position and release it.
Figure 4.3.2 The Engine Control
3.If a variable speed control lever is fitted move it
to the fast position.
4.If the ambient temperature is below -10°C
(14°F) refer to items 2. and 3. in "Cold Starting
Aid - TS/TR".
5a.
If a start key is being used:
Turn the start key clockwise and hold it at position
‘3’, until the engine fires and then release it
immediately.
Figure 4.3.3 Start Key
5b.
If a starter button is being used:
Press the starter button until the engine fires and
then release it immediately.
6.Turn the engine control lever anti-clockwise to
the 'RUN' position.
7.If a variable speed control is fitted reduce the
speed as required.
4.4 STOPPING THE ENGINE
1.On engines not fitted with a fuel control solenoid,
turn the engine control anti-clockwise to the
‘STOP’ position and hold it there until the engine
comes to rest.
Figure 4.3.2 The Engine Control
3. If a variable speed control lever is fitted move it to the fast
position.
4. If the ambient temperature is below -10°C (14°F) refer to items
2. and 3. in "Cold Starting Aid - TS/TR".
5a. If a start key is being used:
Turn the start key clockwise and hold it at position ‘3’, until
the engine fires and then release it immediately.
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6.If the cold starting aid was not used turn the
engine slowly for up to 20 turns to prime the
combustion chamber and lubricating oil system.
7.Firmly hold the handle grip, with the thumb on top
of the grip as shown in 'Figure 4.1.2', and crank
the engine really fast, when sufficient speed is
obtained move the decompressor lever towards
the gear end and continue to crank until the
engine fires.
Retaining a firm grip on the handle remove the
handle from the housing.
WARNING
Do not pull the starting handle away from the
engine while cranking.
8.If a variable speed control is fitted reduce the
speed as required.
4.3 ELECTRIC STARTING
If an oil pressure switch bypass button is fitted it
must be depressed during engine cranking and
until the engine attains full speed.
If the engine fails to start within 30 seconds, release
the key, or start button, and attempt to restart after
allowing sufficient time for all moving parts to stop.
1.Check that the decompressor lever, if fitted, is
towards the gear end.
Figure 4.3.1 Decompressor Lever
A - TS/TR; B - TX
2.Turn the engine control lever anti-clockwise to
the ‘STOP’ position and release it.
Figure 4.3.2 The Engine Control
3.If a variable speed control lever is fitted move it
to the fast position.
4.If the ambient temperature is below -10°C
(14°F) refer to items 2. and 3. in "Cold Starting
Aid - TS/TR".
5a.
If a start key is being used:
Turn the start key clockwise and hold it at position
‘3’, until the engine fires and then release it
immediately.
Figure 4.3.3 Start Key
5b.
If a starter button is being used:
Press the starter button until the engine fires and
then release it immediately.
6.Turn the engine control lever anti-clockwise to
the 'RUN' position.
7.If a variable speed control is fitted reduce the
speed as required.
4.4 STOPPING THE ENGINE
1.On engines not fitted with a fuel control solenoid,
turn the engine control anti-clockwise to the
‘STOP’ position and hold it there until the engine
comes to rest.
Figure 4.3.3 Start Key
5b. If a starter button is being used:
Press the starter button until the engine fires and then
release it immediately.
6. Turn the engine control lever anti-clockwise to the 'RUN'
position.
7. If a variable speed control is fitted reduce the speed as
required.
4.4 Stopping the Engine
1. On engines not fitted with a fuel control solenoid, turn the
engine control anti-clockwise to the ‘STOP’ position and hold
it there until the engine comes to rest.
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Figure 2.7.1 The Engine Control
After the engine has stopped turn the start key, if
fitted, to the OFF position.
CAUTION
Turning the start key to the ‘OFF’ position will not
stop the engine unless an optional fuel control
solenoid is fitted.
2.On engines fitted with a fuel control solenoid turn
the key to the 'OFF' position.
CAUTION
Never stop the engine by operating the
decompressor lever or valve damage may
occur.
Figure 2.7.1 The Engine Control
After the engine has stopped turn the start key, if fitted, to
the OFF position.
CAPTION
Turning the start key to the ‘OFF’ position will not stop
the engine unless an optional fuel control solenoid is
fitted.
2. On engines fitted with a fuel control solenoid turn the key
to the 'OFF' position.
CAPTION
Never stop the engine by operating the decompressor
lever or valve damage may occur.
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