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9. Operation
NOTE
• When restarting immediately after stopping the engine,
set the choke lever to "open" and the throttle lever to
"slow".
3. Place the sprayer in a stable location, and pull the
starter knob with the right hand while holding the
chemical tank down with the left hand. The starter knob
should first be pulled out lightly, then, when resistance
is felt, pulled more swiftly and vigorously.
IMPORTANT
• Do not pull the rope out completely or release the
knob so that the rope returns, as this can cause starter
malfunction.
4. Once the engine has started, gradually open the choke,
warm up at low speed for 1-2 minutes, then return the
throttle lever to the "slow" position.
IMPORTANT
• If the rope is pulled continuously with the choke closed,
the spark plugs may become flooded and the engine
may fail to start. If so, you should first remove the
spark plugs and dry the electrodes, then repeat the
starting procedure.
■ Stopping engine
WARNING
• Stop the engine immediately in the event of an emer-
gency.
1. Lower the throttle lever fully and cool the engine down
for 1-2 minutes at low speed.
2. Hold down stop switch on the left side of the sprayer
frame until the engine has come to a complete stop .
IMPORTANT
• Except for an emergency, avoid stopping the engine
while pulling the throttle trigger.
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a. Stop switch
■ Spraying
WARNING
• Please use correctly, observing the precautions in this
Manual ("For Safe Operation", p5 to 7).
• Before lifting the sprayer onto your back, check that
the chemical tank and fuel tank caps are tightly closed.
• When spraying, do not point the nozzle at your face,
or at other people, animals, etc.
• If the sprayer is tilted too much, chemical fluid or fuel
may leak out through the air holes in the cap. When
using, always try to maintain an upright posture.
IMPORTANT
• If the chemical tank becomes empty while spraying,
reduce the engine to low speed immediately. Empty
running of the engine may cause the spray pump to
break.
• Please avoid using multiple nozzles, jet nozzles,
or other nozzles that give a large spray volume, as
spraying efficiency is sometimes impaired owing to
insufficient pressure.
■ Spraying procedure
1. Start the engine, and lift the sprayer onto your back.
2. Adjust the carrying band to a suitable length for car-
rying.
3. Increase the engine speed, and open the spray cock.
Chemical fluid starts to spray out from the nozzle in
the form of mist.
4. When stopping work, close the spray cock fully and
reduce the engine speed.
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■ Cleaning after completion of spraying
1. Loosen the fluid drain cap , transfer the chemical fluid
left inside the tank into a suitable container, and proc-
ess appropriately with all due consideration to safety.
2. Pour about 5 litres of clean water into the chemical
tank, spray through the nozzle for 2-3 minutes, and
drain the water left inside the tank.
■ Disposal
When disposing your machine, fuel or oil for the machine,
be sure to allow your local regulations.
a. Spray cock
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b. Close
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a. Fluid drain cap
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