OPERATION
4. Insert the safety key (A, Figure 9) into the safety key slot and
push fully in to the RUN position.
5. Turn the choke knob (B) fully clockwise if engine is cold.
NOTE: Do not use the choke to start a warm engine.
6. Push the primer button (C) two times.
NOTE: Do not use the primer to start a warm engine.
NOTE: Ensure that electric
extension
cord is removed
from
the power receptacle.
9. Electric
Start: Depress the starter push button (A, Figure 11).
After you start the engine, first disconnect the extension cord
from the watt receptacle and then from the power cord
receptacle (B).
Starting with Cord Handle
Figure 10
Inserting Safety Key
Figure 9
7. Rewind Start: Firmly hold the starter cord handle (A, Figure
10). Pull the starter cord handle slowly until resistance is felt,
then pull rapidly.
WARNING:
Rapid
retraction
of the starter cord
(kickback)
pull your
hand
and arm toward
the engine
faster
than
you can let go. Broken
bones,
fractures,
bruises,
or
sprains
could
result.
When
starting
engine,
pull the
starter
cord
slowly
until
resistance
is felt and then
pull
rapidly
to avoid kickback.
NOTE: If the engine
does
not start after three
attempts,
see an
authorized
dealer.
8. Electric
Start: First connect the extension cord to the power
cord receptacle and then into a walt receptacle. If additional
extension cord is required, make sure it is three-wire.
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WARNING:
If the extension
cord is damaged,
it must
be
replaced
by the manufacturer
(or its service
agent)
or a
similarly
qualified
person
to avoid
a hazard,
Starting with Electric Start
Figure 11
IMPORTANT:
To extend
the life of the starter,
use short
starting
cycles
(five seconds
maximum).
Wait one minute
between
starting
cycles.
NOTE: If the engine
does
not start after three attempts,
see an
authorized
dealer.
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