English
WARNING
Make sure the carburetor is correctly adjusted.
The cutting attachment must not rotate when the
engine is idling.
Your machine is now ready for operation.
15.3
Stopping the Engine
► Push the slide control in the direction of the
arrow on the stop symbol (h) to STOP-0.
15.4
At very low outside tempera‐
tures
As soon as the engine runs:
► Blip the throttle trigger to disengage the start‐
ing throttle position. The slide control moves to
the normal run position F – and the engine set‐
tles down to idle speed.
► Open the throttle slightly.
► Warm up the engine for a short period.
15.5
If engine does not start
15.5.1
Choke lever
If you did not move the choke lever to e quickly
enough after the engine began to fire, the com‐
bustion chamber is flooded.
► Set the choke lever to e.
► Set the slide control, lockout lever and throttle
trigger to the starting throttle position.
► Start the engine by pulling the starter rope
briskly – 10 to 20 pulls may be necessary.
15.5.2
If the engine still does not start
► Move the slide control to STOP-0.
► Remove the spark plug – see "Spark Plug".
► Dry the spark plug.
► Open the throttle wide.
► Crank the engine several times with the starter
to clear the combustion chamber.
► Refit the spark plug – see "Spark Plug".
► Move the slide control to START.
► Set the choke lever to e – even if the engine
is cold.
► Now start the engine.
15.5.3
Throttle cable adjustment
► Check adjustment of throttle cable – see chap‐
ter on "Adjusting the Throttle Cable".
15.5.4
Fuel tank run until completely dry
► After refueling, press the manual fuel pump
bulb at least five times – even if the bulb is fil‐
led with fuel.
78
► Set the choke lever to suit the engine temper‐
ature.
► Now start the engine.
16 Transporting the Unit
16.1
Using Transport Guard
The type of transport guard depends on the
metal cutting attachment supplied with the
machine. Transport guards are available as spe‐
cial accessories.
16.2
230 mm Grass Cutting Blades
16 Transporting the Unit
0458-393-8721-C