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WARNING: The starter is
equipped with a three-wire
power cord and plug and is
designed to operate on 120 volt AC
household current. It must be prop-
erly grounded at all times to avoid
the possibility of electrical shock
which may be injurious to operator.
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Follow all instructions carefully
as set forth in the "To Start En-
gine" section.
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Determine that your house wiring
is a three-wire grounded system.
Ask a licensed electrician if you
are not sure. If your house wire
system is not a three-wire system,
do not use this electric starter un-
der any conditions.
If your system is grounded and a
three-hole receptacle is not avail-
able at the point your starter will
normally be used, one should be
installed by a licensed electrician.
When connecting 120 volt AC
"Power
Cord", always connect the
cord to the Switch Box on the en-
gine first, then plug the other end
into the three-hole grounded re-
ceptacle.
When disconnecting
"Power
Cord", always unplug the
end in the three-hole grounded re-
ceptacle first.
Choke Knob
Safety Key
Stop Switch
How To Start A Cold Engine
1. Be sure auger drive and traction
drive levers are in the disengaged
(RELEASED)
position.
2. Push the stop switch to the ON
position (see Figure 16).
3. Push in the safety key,
4. Rotate the choke knob to the
CHOKE position.
5. (Electric
Start) Plug the power cord
into the starter motor on the en-
gine. Plug the other end of power
16
Power Cord
Recoil Starter
Receptacle
Handle
Figure 16
cord
into a three-hole,
grounded
120 VOLT, AC receptacle.
6.
Push the primer
button
as speci-
fied below.
Remove
finger
from
primer
button
between
pushes.
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Push two times if temperature
is
15 ° F (-9 ° C) or higher.
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Push four times
if temperature
is
below
15 ° F (-9 ° C).
7.
(Electric
Start)
Push down on the
starter
button until the engine starts.
To prolong the life of the starter, do not
crank for more than 5 seconds
at a