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sure every part is complete, if there
are some parts missing, please contact
local dealer for a complement.
Step 5: Install the rocker with two
connect sticks and one screw. (See
figure 5)
Step 5: Install the cable. (See figure 6)
5) Pull slightly the starting rope
handle up until feeling anti-action,
and then make a rapid pull
6) Preheat the engine and push
back the choke lever to “OPEN”, if
the engine starting fails. Please
repeat No.2-No.5
Risk of electric shock
Make sure that the main
supply network is protected
To start the engine, the electric starter
must be connected to the main
power supply.
Use a 12-volt battery with an
ampere-hour rating at least 6.5 Ah.
Be careful not to connect battery in
reverse polarity, as this will short
circuit the battery charging system.
Always connect the positive (+)
battery cable to the terminal before
connecting the negative (-) battery
cable, so your tools can not cause a
short circuit if they touch a grounded
part while tightening positive (+)
battery cable end.
with fault current circuit-breaker. If
required, have an appropriate
circuit-breaker fitted, but only by a trained
electrician.
For connecting the electric starter to the
mains, use only extension cables (not
supplied with the machine) which are
approved for use in the open air and
which are protected by an earth wire, e.g.
Connect the battery positive (+)
cable to the starter solenoid terminal
as shown.
Connect the battery negative (-)
cable to the engine mounting bolt,
frame bolt, or other good engine
ground connection.
Connect the battery positive (+)
cable to the battery positive (+)
terminal as shown.
Connect the battery negative (-)
cable to the battery negative (-)
terminal as shown.
Connect the light and light switch with
the cable and connect the cable to the
battery positive (+), and the battery
negative (-).
Coat the terminal and cable ends with
grease.
Caution
A battery can explode if you
do not follow the correct
procedure, seriously injuring anyone
nearby.
Keep all sparks, open flames, and
smoking materials away from the
battery.
Step 3: Take out two M8 screws to
fasten handle 1 and handle 2. (see
figure 3)
Step 4: Fasten the discharge chute
with three plastic plates, six M8
screws and six M8 nuts on the
bottom of the discharge chute. (See
figure 4)
Step 1: Please check the full components
against the picture 1 shown, and make sure
every part is complete, if there are some
parts missing, please contact local dealer
for a complement.
Step 2: Install the handle 2, take out
four M8 screws and fix them tight on
both sides of the motherboard. (See
figure 2)
2) For 5.5/6.5/9.0 HP
Start with electrical starter
(Optional for 5.5HP, 6.5HP,
9.0HP and 11HP electrical
start model)
Type One: For 12V DC
Voltage start.
Type Two: For 220-230V and
50Hz (110V and 60Hz) AC
Voltage start.
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