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MBCP33-4
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NOTE:
In some countries regulations define at what time of the day and on what
special days machines are allowed to be used and what restrictions apply! Ask
your community for detailed information and observe the regulations in order
to preserve a peaceful neighbourhood and avoid committing administrative
offenses!
Starting the engine
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ANGER! Risk of fire!
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Due to any spilled fuel, the machine can catch fire.
> Wipe any spilled fuel up before starting.
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Start the engine a few metres away from the place where you have filled it.
WARNING!
Risk of injury!
> Before trying to start the engine, make sure cutting- attachment guard is correctly
assembled and the cutting attachment should not touch ground or any objects.
> The cutting attachment may start to move during the process of starting. The
starting process is NOT finished yet. ALWAYS press and release the throttle lockout
and throttle trigger to set the engine run at idle speed! Strictly follow the starting
process as instructions!
NOTE: Risk of machine damage!
Never twist the starter cord around your hand! Only pull on the handle!
Do not suddenly release the recoil starter handle! Allow the rope to return
slowly and in a controlled manner each time it is pulled!
NOTE:
If the engine does not start, the engine may be flooded. Flooding is
caused by too much fuel mixture applied at the wrong time and can prevent a
machine from starting. Follow below procedure:
Remove the spark plug and dry the spark plug. Pull the recoil starter handle
slowly for several times to drain the fuel from the combustion chamber. Wait
until fuel vapours and refit the spark plug. Clean up any spilled fuel and move
the machine at least 3 metres away before starting the engine to avoid any
accidental fire. Wait the engine to cool down then cold start or warm start the
machine as described.
Operation