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PRODUCT USE
INSPECTION BEFORE YOU BEGIN
1.
Make sure the safety cover is in place and that all nuts and bolts are secure.
2.
Check the oil level in the engine crankcase.
3.
Check that the air is clean.
4.
See the fuel supply. Fill the fuel tank at a safe distance from the top of the tank to provide space for fuel
expansion.
5.
Make sure the spark plug wire and spark plug are tightened securely.
6.
Check the position of the wheels and the locking of the wheels.
7.
Check the position of the regulator depth lever.
8.
Check under and around the engine for signs of fuel leaks.
9.
Inspect the fuel lines.
10.
Check for signs of engine damage.
11.
Remove dirt from the area of the muffler and starter handle.
START-UP AND SHUTDOWN
The controls required to start the power tiller are located on the motor.
COLD START
1.
Open the fuel supply by moving the lever to the right.
2.
Place the air flow lever in the closed or throttled position.
3.
Move the throttle lever 1/4 of its travel
4.
Turn the ignition key of the cláusor clockwise until the engine starts.
5.
When the engine is running, immediately move the air gap lever to the open position.
WARM ENGINE START
Starting an engine that is still warm from a previous run normally does not require the use of the choke.
1.
Open the fuel supply by moving the lever to the right.
2.
Move the air flow lever to the open position.
3.
Turn the ignition key of the cláusor clockwise until the engine starts.
IDLE SPEED
Use the "slow - turtle" position on the throttle lever to reduce engine pressure while
tillage is not being used. Lowering the engine speed will help the life of the engine, as
well as reduce fuel and oil consumption.
SPEED PERFORMANCE
For normal ploughing, move the throttle lever to the "fast - hare" position.
STOP
To stop the engine at any time, change the ON position to OFF. To stop the wheels and teeth at any time, change the
control unit to the neutral position.
THROTTLE LEVER