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Working
Operation
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This equipment can only be used for its proper application and by trained
operators.
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Owners of this equipment must train and recommend safety instructions
in accordance with local laws.
• Use suitable equipment to lift the product.
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Keep people and animals away from the equipment during use.
• Never allow a person to be used as a weight for this equipment.
•This equipment has been designed to eliminate any risk of accident.
However, risks will always exist and could cause accidents and even death
from improper use. If the operator is at risk, the equipment must be shut
down immediately and the supervisor or responsible person takes steps to
eliminate these risks. It is necessary to inform the manufacturer of any risk
event or accident with the equipment.
Before starting the operation:
1 - Analyze if there are signs or defects present in the equipment.
2 - Inspect hoses, openings, drains and other areas for leaks.
3 - Check the oil levels and all lubrication systems on the machine.
4 - Fill the fuel tank with regular gasoline (unleaded). Simultaneously, check
engine oil and make it a habit to replenish on the earlier side. Low lubrica-
tion oil level may result in engine seizure due to consumption during
operation. Nevertheless, oil level should be checked prior to start up
without fail.For lubrication, use automobile engine oil of 10W-30 SE, SF or
better grade.
5 - Check that the air filter is clean. Excessive dust in the filter will prevent
the engine from operating under normal conditions and will damage the
engine.
6 - Check every bolt, nut or screwed area for tightness. Loosened due to
vibration may result inunexpectedly serious trouble. Be sure to tighten any
screwed area.
7 - Remove dirt and dust. Particularly clean the vicinity of recoil starter and
foot.
Starting the engine:
1 - Open the fuel shut-off valve by moving the fuel cock level to the open
position.
2 - Set the engine ON/OFF switch to the “ON” position.
3 - Grip the recoil starter handle and pull it until you feel slight resistance.
Then pull sharply and quickly. Return the recoil starter handle to the starter
case before releasing. To release the handle do not release it at the position
where it has been pulled to, but release it after returning closely to the
starter case.
4 - If the engine has started, while listening to explosion sounds, return the
choke lever slowly to full-open position. Be sure to perform a warm-up run
for the period 3 to 5 minutes at low speed, while paying careful attention to
gas leakage or abnormal sound.
5 -If it is difficult to start the engine by repeatedly pulling the starter rope,
remove ignition plug and check the sparking performance. If the plug is wet
due to excessive fuel intake or soiled, replace the coil or clean sufficiently to
its internals. With the ignition plug removed, pull the recoil starter handle
2-3 times to discharge excessive blended gas.
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