handle.
6. Push the fuel cock to ON position (Fig. 10).
Fuel cock
fig. 10
7. Push the choke lever to the OFF position
OFF (Fig. 11).
Chock lever
ON
OFF
fig. 11
NOTE: Do not the choke if the engine is
warm or the air temperature is high.
8. Let the throttle lever to the FAST position
(Fig. 12).
Handle
fig. 12
Throttle lever
9. Start the engine.
a) Push the engine switch to the ON position
(Fig. 13).
OFF
ON
Engine switch
fig. 13
10. Gradually move the choke lever to the
OPEN position. Warm up the engine until it
runs smoothly (Fig. 11).
ON
1. Push the engine switch to the OFF position
(Fig. 14).
Slow
Fast
2. Set the fuel cock to the OFF position (Fig.
15).
b) Pull slight-
ly the starting
rope
handle
(Fig. 12) up un-
ON
til feeing anti-
action,
and
then make a
rapid pull.
CAUTION: Return the starting rope handle
gently to prevent damage to the starter.
CAUTION: The engine oil alarm is designed
to alarm the user the fact that the engine
oil in the crankcase is insufficient. Once oil
level in the crankcase is too low, the engine
oil alarm will stall the engine automatically
to make it free of damage while the engine
switch is still at "ON".
CAUTION: The washer machine has to
operate with clean water, in order to avoid
any damages to the washer machine itself.
CAUTION:Caution! Idling engine in excess
of two minutes can cause malfunction and
may invalidate warranty
OFF
OFF
ON
Engine switch
fig. 14
Fuel cock
OFF
fig. 15
CAUTION: Turn off the machine when
finished working.
EN
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