WHEN THE ENGINE STARTS
Open the choke by moving the lever.
If the engine does not continue to run, repeat the starting procedures (for cold or hot engine).
When the engine starts, clean excess fuel from the combustion tank by accelerating the engine several times with
the throttle trigger.
IF THE ENGINE DOES NOT START
Repeat the appropriate starting procedures for "hot" or "cold" engine. If the engine still does not start after several
attempts, it is probably drowned. Follow the procedure below:
STARTING A DROWNED ENGINE
1.
Disconnect the spark plug wire and use the spark plug wrench to remove the spark plug (counterclockwise).
If the spark plug is dirty or impregnated with fuel, clean it or replace it.
2.
Open the throttle and firmly squeeze the throttle trigger with your left hand. Quickly pull the starter rope
with your right hand to clean excess fuel from the combustion chamber.
ATTENTION: Incorrect installation of the spark plug can seriously damage the engine.
3.
Replace the spark plug and tighten firmly. If you have a torque wrench, turn the spark plug to 16.7-18.6
Nm.
4.
Repeat the startup procedure for hot "engine".
5.
If the engine still does not start, refer to the troubleshooting diagram at the end of this manual.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
1.
Cool the engine by letting it run at idle for 2 to 3 minutes.
2.
Follow the start button to the Stop or 0 position.
USE OF THE MACHINE
1.
Warm the engine for a few seconds before starting work.
2.
Select engine acceleration by pressing the throttle trigger.
NOTE: Use the acceleration level according to the type of material you want to blow and the
working conditions.
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