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Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Principal switch
Primer pump
Accelerator lever
Starter controller
Strangulation lever
Lever of medium acceleration
(4) Press the Primer Bulb several times to ensure fuel is passing through the carburettor.
This will aid in the unit starting easily. (Fig 8)
(5) Move the choke lever until the completely closed position (marked side). When the fuel is ready and the motor ls heated move the air lever until the
completely opened position marked side) (Fig.9)
(6) Pull the starter slowly until resistance is felt, then pull briskly to start. But do not pull out all the way. Return the starter grip to the normal position.
(7) Once the motor has started slightly press the strangulation lever and loosen it.
The motor will work in minimum running.
Fig. 11
Trigger lever
3. Functions (Fig.11)
(1 ) Once the motor is running move the accelerator lever until the position of low speed and make the motor heated for about one minute. While the motor
is being heated you will have a smooth acceleration.
(2) Execute the task placing the accelerator lever in the required number of revolution per minute.
* The illustration of the part may vary depending on the
version of the machine.
Precaution
If not all the pans of the motor have been well lubricated right after it begins to run avoid increasing the number of revolution per minute of the motor.
- When the accelerator is completely opened the number of revolution per minute of the motor is considerably elevated. This will not only exert a negative
influence on the duration of motor but also makes it soaked. Do not enforce the motor (an excessively elevated number of revolutions per minute without
load) and when you drill also avoid an unnecessarily elevated number of revolutions per minute.
4. Detention (Fig.12)
(1) Loosen the strangulation lever and allow the motor to work in minimum running.
(2) Adjust the principal switch to the position STOP Fill the fuel tank before you use it up. It will be started more easily next time.
(Note)
When the next operation is not programmed clear up the fuel tank and start the running motor again to use up all the fuel of the carburetor.