at this point may result in flooding of the
engine.
·
When you hear the engine fire for the first
time raise the choke lever (B, Fig.12) toward
its vertical position until it clicks into place
(Fig.11).
·
Pull the handle once again to start the
engine. Keep the engine at idle speed for at
least one minute before accelerating to full
revs.
Starting with a warm engine
·
Press the primer bulb (A, Fig.12) fully down,
slowly, 10 times.
·
Raise the choke lever (B, Fig.12) until you
hear a click.
·
Check that the switch (2, Fig.13) is in position
"1" (on).
·
Place your left hand on the engine cowling
and your left foot on the frame to keep the
machine steady.
·
Use your right hand to pull the handle (4,
Fig.1) until you encounter slight resistance.
Without releasing the rope, pull with a short
sharp gesture. Pulling with insufficient force
at this point may result in flooding of the
engine.
·
Keep the engine at idling speed for at least
one minute before accelerating to full revs.
Procedure in the case of a flooded engine
·
Remove the spark plug (3, Fig.1) using the
supplied wrench, then clean it and dry it.
·
Check that the choke lever B is in its
horizontal position as shown in Fig.11.
·
Pull the starter handle (4, Fig.1) at least 20
times.
·
Fit the spark plug; bring the fixed throttle
lever to the max revs position (4, Fig.13).
·
Start the engine.
If the engine fails to start, proceed as follows:
·
Remove the spark plug using the supplied
wrench, then clean it and dry it.
·
Turn the engine upside down with the spark
plug bore facing downward.
·
Pull the starter handle (4, Fig.1) at least 20
times and check whether fuel drips from the
spark plug bore.
·
Dry the surfaces around the spark plug bore.
·
Refit the spark plug and repeat the
operations with the throttle lever (1, Fig.13)
in the max speed position and the choke
lever (B) in its horizontal position as shown in
Fig.11.
CAUTION:
- Never wrap the starter cord around your
hand.
- When pulling the starter rope, do not use
the full extent of the rope as this can cause
the rope to break.
- Do not let starter rope snap back. Hold the
starter handle (4, Fig.1) and let the rope
rewind slowly.
BREAKING-IN THE ENGINE
The engine reaches the maximum power after
5÷8 hours of activity.
During this period of breaking-in do not use the
engine at wide open throttle without load, to
avoid excessive functioning stress.
WARNING! - During the breaking-in
period do not vary the carburetion to obtain
a presumed power increment; the engine
can be damaged.
NOTE: It is normal for smoke to be emitted
from a new engine during and after first use.
6. STOPPING THE ENGINE
Set the throttle lever to idle position (1, Fig. 13)
and wait a few seconds to let the engine cool off.
Turn off the engine, pushing the ON/OFF switch
(2, Fig. 13).
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