Ryobi Outdoor 510r manual Stopping Instructions, Engine Re-Start Warm Engine With Fuel

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STARTING/STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS

5.Fully press and release the primer bulb slowly 7 times. Gasoline should be felt and visible in the bulb (Fig. 11). If gasoline has not entered the bulb, press three more times, or until it does.

Choke Lever

Primer Bulb

Fig. 11

6.Stand between the handlebars and support the unit by placing your left foot on the wheel bracket assembly and gripping the handlebar grip with your right hand (Fig. 12).

NOTE: Tilt the unit back slightly to bring the tines off the ground when starting.

7.While squeezing the throttle control to the wide open (full throttle) position and the choke lever in the FULL

choke (A) position, grasp the starter rope grip with your left hand and pull the starter rope briskly

5 times. If the engine attempts to run before the fifth pull, proceed to step 8.

8.Move the choke lever to the PARTIAL (B) position (Fig. 11).

NOTE: The engine will not operate in the FULL choke (A) position.

9.While squeezing the throttle control to the wide open (full throttle) position, pull the starter rope 1 to 3 pulls until the engine starts. Run at full throttle for 15-30 seconds. If the unit fails to start return to step 6.

NOTE: If the outside temperature is below 50°F (10°C), run the unit at full throttle for 30 seconds to one

(1)minute.

10.Move the choke lever to the RUN (C) position and run at full throttle for 30 seconds, and up to one (1) minute in temperatures below 50°F (10°C).

NOTE: If the engine does not start using these procedures, repeat steps 5 through 9 using TWO

(2) pulls in the FULL choke (A) position.

Starter Rope

Fig. 12

Engine Re-Start - Warm Engine With Fuel

1.Put the Start/Stop Control in the START [I] position (Fig. 10).

2.Move the choke lever to the PARTIAL (B) position (Fig. 11).

3.Fully press and release the primer bulb slowly 7 times. Gasoline should be felt and visible in the bulb (Fig. 11). If gasoline has not entered the bulb, press three more times, or until it does.

4.Stand between the handlebars and support the unit by placing your left foot on the wheel bracket assembly and gripping the handlebar grip with your right hand (Fig. 12).

NOTE: Tilt the unit back slightly to bring the tines off the ground when starting.

5.Grasp the starter rope grip with your left hand and pull the starter rope briskly until the engine starts.

7.When the engine starts, move the choke lever to the RUN (C) position, and run at full throttle for 30 seconds.

NOTE: If the engine does not start using the Engine Re-startprocedures, revert to the Cold Start procedures.

NOTE: 4-stroke engines, like cars, are able to start in the idle position. As an alternate method, you may want to start your unit in the idle position when the unit is warm. With the Start/Stop control in the START position, pull the starter rope briskly. When the engine starts, run at full throttle for 30 seconds. If the unit fails to start or dies, revert to the Engine Re-Startprocedure for warm engine.

STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS

1.Release your hand from the throttle control (Fig. 10). Allow the engine to idle.

2.To stop the engine, put the Start/Stop Control in the STOP [O] position (Fig. 10).

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Introduction Table of ContentsSpark Arrestor California Emission RegulationsRules for Safe Operation Symbol MeaningWear EYE and Hearing Protection Safety and International SymbolsSymbolmeaning Safety Alert Symbol For Service INFORMATION, CallThrown Objects can Cause Severe Injury ON/OFF Stop Control Symbolmeaning Keep Bystanders Away PrimerUnleaded Fuel OILApplication Know Your UnitAssembling the Unit Assembly InstructionsAdjusting the Handlebar Height Installing the Wheel Bracket AssemblyRecommended Fuel Type Using Blended FuelsOIL and Fuel Information Recommended OIL TypeStarting Instructions Using Fuel AdditivesSTARTING/STOPPING Instructions Fueling UnitEngine Re-Start Warm Engine With Fuel Stopping InstructionsOperating Tips Adjusting Tine DepthOperating Instructions Tine Removal and Replacement Maintenance and Repair InstructionsMaintenance Schedule Frequency Maintenance Required Refer toChanging the OIL Checking the OIL LevelCleaning the Air Filter AIR Filter MaintenanceRocker ARM Clearance Carburetor AdjustmentClean Air Filter Adjust Idle Speed ScrewRemove the rocker arm cover and gasket Replacing the Spark Plug Spark Arrestor MaintenanceACCESSORIES/REPLACEMENT Parts Cleaning and Storage U S E T I O N TroubleshootingEngine SpecificationsPage Manufacturers Warranty Coverage Owners Warranty ResponsibilitiesREV. B Limited TWO-YEAR Warranty