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Troubleshooting
If it is not able to start the
engine, check the following items to
find the cause.
1. Check if the fuel in the tank is
sufficient.
2. Check if the fuel flows to the
carburetor through the tap.
3. Disconnect the fuel hose from
the carburetor, turn the tap to ON
position, and check if gasoline
flows out of the hose.
4. Make sure the fuel has flown to
the carburetor, then proceed to
check the ignition system.
WARNING
When checking the fuel
system, do it at a spacious area
with no smoking.
1. Dismount the spark plug and
reconnect it to the play cap.
2.
Set the ignition switch to ON
position, allow the ignition close
to the engine and start the engine.
If the ignition system works
normally, there is blue spark
jumping through the spark plug
gap. If no spark appear, contact
with the dealer to have it
repaired.
WARNING
Keep the spark plug away
from the opening plug hole on the
cylinder head, because the spark
may ignite the gasoline steam in
the cylinder, causing fire.
Stop of the Engine
1.Check the fuel in the tank.
2.Check the interval spark of
the ignition system.
3.Check if the idle speed of the
engine is normal.
Note:
It’s better to contact with the
dealer before you make any
repairs. If the warranty period has
not expired, you must get the
explicit permission of your dealer
before you try to repair by
yourself. Otherwise your
operation may void the warranty.