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5. Warm up the engine, letting it run for 5 minutes at idle speed until you find a
good pace.
LAUNCHING THE ENGINE BY THE RECOIL STARTER (ONLY ERS
4.6D MODEL)
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1. Open the fuel cock and turn the fuel cock lever («FUEL COCK») to position
«ON» (see fig. 6).
2. Move lever fuel control in the direction of the «RUN» arrow (see fig. 8).
3. Take the starter handle and slowly pull it up until you feel the resistance.
4. Pull down the decompression valve lever («DECOMPRESSION LEVER»)
(see fig. 10).
5. Firmly holding (in two hands) starter handle, pull the entire length of the
cable sharply and vigorously. You should do it carefully in order not to pull
the cable out of the holder. Do this as soon as the engine starts.
Decompression valve lever will return to its original position automatically
when you pull the starter handle.
6. Warm up the engine, letting it operates for 3-5 minutes at the idle speed until
there will not be good paces.
If the engine does not start after three attempts:
џ
Check the fuel for the presence in it of mechanical solids and water;
џ
Check the condition and cleanliness of the air filter element;
џ
Check the oil level in the crankcase;
џ
Repeat launching.
NOTE
!
If there is not enough oil in the crankcase, the engine will not
start. Check the oil level, and, if it is necessary, add oil.
figure
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1.
Decompression valve lever.
WARNING
!
Do not pull the cable of a manual starter when the engine is
running, since the engine may be damaged.
Do not allow the starter rope to return back sharply to its
original position, return it slowly by hand.
WARNING
!
You should not warm up the engine at high speeds because
it reduces the life of the engine.
WARNING
!
Check the tightness of the external connections of the
motor housing, fuel system and exhaust emissions' control.
NOTE
!
If these measures to launch the engine fail, refer to
section 8 of this manual, "Troubleshooting” and find how to
overcome your problems with the engine, or call a service
center.