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7. Gradually release the handle (4) on the starter
wire to avoid it from returning too fast and out
of control.
8. Turn the starter control lever (3) to the "RUN"
position.
NOTE
automatically return to the "RUN" position as
soon as the accelerator lever (5) is activated.
9. Allow the engine to run at minimum speed for
at least one minute before accelerating to
maximum speed.
IMPORTANT
If the handle (4) on the starter
wire is pulled repeatedly with the starter control
lever (3) in the "START"position it can flood the
engine and make starting difficult.
If you have flooded the engine, remove the spark
plug and gently pull the handle (5) on the starter
wire to eliminate any excess fuel; then dry the
spark plug electrodes and replace it on the
engine.
• Hot starting
When hot starting (immediately after stopping
the engine), follow the procedure indicated
above in points 1 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7.
USE OF THE ENGINE (Fig. 3)
The speed of the cutting device is regulated by
the accelerater lever (1) positioned on the rear
handgrip (2).
It is only possible to use this lever if the safety
lever (3) is pressed simultaneously.
The movement is transmitted from the engine to
the blade by a centrifugal mass clutch that pre-
vents the blade from moving when the engine is
running at minimum speed.
WARNINGE!
!
Never use the machine if
the blades move when the engine is ticking
over at minimum spped; if this is the case
regulate the minimum rate (see chap.7) and if
the problem persists please contact your
retailer.
The correct running speed will be achieved by
The starter lever
HOW TO START - USE – STOP THE ENGINE
pressing the accelerator lever (1) as far as possi-
ble.
IMPORTANT
power for the first 6-8 working hours.
(3) will
STOPPING THE ENGINE (Fig. 4)
To stop the engine:
– Release the accelerator lever (1) and allow the
engine to run at minimum speed for a few sec-
onds.
– Press the (2) switch to the "O" position.
WARNING!
!
over, it will take a few seconds for the blades
to stop.
Avoid using the engine at full
When the engine is ticking