KC-435
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Move the engine switch (1)
to the position “START” (I).
Move the choke lever (2) to
the upper position (choke
on).
Push the fuel pump balloon
(3) under the carburettor
several times.
Pull the starter handle (4) slowly until you feel
a resistance.
Then tug quickly, so that the engine starts up.
After starting the engine move the choke lever
back to the lower position (choke off).
Don’t let the starter handle go back to the
engine uncontrolled. Return the starter
handle slowly to avoid starter cover damage.
Always start with pulling the handle quickly.
Otherwise the engine may not start up.
Never hold the brush cutter/trimmer on the
ground using your feet. The drive tube could
be bent; the machine would be damaged
without possibility to repair it and claim the
warranty.
!
The exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide,
a colourless and odourless gas. Inhaling this
gas can cause loss of consciousness or even
death. Don’t start the engine in closed rooms.
Make sure that there are sufficient ventilation
and access of fresh air in the place where the
engine is started.
1.4.3.2
Warm start
The engine start is considered to be warm start if the engine has been running for more than 5 minutes during the
last 10 minutes before starting.
The procedure for the warm start is the same as for the cold start, except
for the choke switching. The choke lever (2) has to stay in the lower position.
If it is difficult to start the warm engine, follow these instructions:
1.
Move the engine switch to the position OFF.
2.
Make sure that the choke lever is in the lower position – choke off.
3.
Push the accelerator lever several times and hold it in the position “Full
throttle”.
4.
Pull the starter handle several times (3-5 times) and release the
accelerator lever.
5.
Then tug quickly, so that the engine starts up.
6.
Try to start the engine according to the above mentioned instructions.
Make sure that the engine switch is in the position OFF. Otherwise the
engine could start up and subsequently the cutting tool would start to
rotate. Danger of injury.
!
The exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, a colourless and
odourless gas. Inhaling this gas can cause loss of consciousness or even
death. Don’t start the engine in closed rooms. Make sure that there are
sufficient ventilation and access of fresh air in the place where the
engine is started.