OPERATION
Start the Engine
CAUTION:
Read the entire Pre-Start Checks section of this manual before attempting to start
the engine. Be sure to inspect the equipment and engine for any missing or loose
guards or parts. Check both the fuel and oil levels of the engine before starting.
• Turn fuel valve to open, if so equipped.
• Turn on water supply, remove nozzle, point wand in safe direction, and hold down
trigger until all air is released from the system, at least 30 seconds.
• Then release the trigger, lock it in the safety position and replace nozzle before
starting engine.
• Do not let the Starter Handle snap back against the engine housing.
•
If starter handle become difficult to pull, release pressure in the hose by squeezing
the trigger on the gun.
1. To start a cold engine, move the choke
to the START position. To restart a warm
engine, leave the choke in the RUN
position. Move the fuel valve to the ON
position. See Figure A.
2. Turn the engine switch to the on or I
position.See Figure B.
NOTICE; If engine does not start, check
engine oil level. If equipped with low oil
shutdown, the engine will not start with low
or no engine oil. If oil is low, see ADDING
ENGINE OIL section earlier in this manual.
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Figure A
Figure B
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3. Grip the starter handle of the engine
loosely and pull it slowly two times
to allow the gasoline to flow into the
engine's carburetor. Then pull the starter
handle gently until resistance is felt, then
pull it quickly to start. Repeat until the
engine starts. See Figure C
4. Allow the engine to run for several
seconds. Then, if the choke lever is in
the START position, move the choke
lever very slowly to its RUN position.
See Figure D
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Figure C
Figure D