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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:
1. Remove the spark plug and dry the spark plug.
2. Pull the recoil starter handle slowly for several times to drain the fuel from
the combustion chamber.
3. Wait until fuel vapours and refit the spark plug.
4. Clean up any spilled fuel and move the machine at least 3 metres away
before starting the engine, to avoid any accidental fire.
5. Wait for the engine to cool down then cold start or warm start the machine
as described.
Starting cold engine
1. Place the machine on a flat and stable surface. The attachment should not touch
the ground or any objects.
2. Set the stop switch (A11) to
I
position (Fig. 26).
3. Set the choke (A7) to CLOSE position (Fig. 27).
4. Press the primer (A8) 6 times until the bubble is filled with fuel (Fig. 28).
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A11
27
A7
28
A8
5. Hold the machine securely to the ground with
your left hand. Pull the recoil starter handle
(A4) slowly with your right hand until you feel
a definite resistance and then give it a brisk,
strong pull (Fig. 29). Repeat until the engine
starts but no more than 4 times.
6. Set the choke (A7) to OPEN
position
(Fig. 31).
7. Pull the recoil starter handle (A4) slowly
with your right hand until you feel a definite
resistance and then give it a brisk, strong pull
(Fig. 29). Repeat until the engine starts.
8. Press the throttle trigger lockout (A10) and then slowly press the throttle trigger (A19).
After that, release them simultaneously..
9. Let the machine run in idle for 1-2 minutes to let it warm up.
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A4
Operation