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8.(Arranque a manual) JaJe lentamente la manlJa de arranque manual has- ta qua sienta resistancia y entonces j_lela r_pidamonte pare arrancar el motor. No susltela manila inmsdiata- mantodsepu_sde JaJadaDeJeque. la

maHJadel ananquemanuaJse enrolls lentamerrte.

9.Si el motornoarrancaa los5 6 6 Inten- toe, lea las !ns_ucelonessobm:Dificu;tad para arrancaren la "Tablade/oca/izad_ y reparani6nde averias'.

10.Permitsque el motorse calienteporve- dos minotos. Miant_'asel motor se calian-

ta, aJustela pedlla de e_rangulac_n movi_ndola hactala posici6nEN MAR- CHA. Espem hastequa el motor est6 an marcha suave antesde cadsajustedel esbangulador.

11.(Ar_nque el6ctrlco) Desconecteel ca- hie de alimentack_n,primemdel tomaco- rrentesy luegodel motor de srranque.

C6mo hacer arrancar un motor caliente sI est_ axrancandoun motorcaliantedes-

pu_s dehabedoapagadopot un periodo corto,deJela pa_,w.ade/estrangutadoran la posici6n=DESACTIVADO"y noopdmael botbncabador. SI el motorno ananca,alga

las instrucelonessobre Arranquedel motor an frio.

ARRANQUE CONGELADO

Sl el motor de arranque_ ¢ongeladoy no enclandeel motor,alga lospsecasiguiantes.

1.Jeletentscuerdadel motorde arranque comosea posible.

2.Sueltela man[jade arranquemanualy

d_ela enrollarseconfuerzaconb'ael mo-

tor dearranque.Repitahastequa Iogm encenderel motor.

Cuandohaca ffio,un motorcalianteprodud- condansaci6n. Pare ayudera evitarqua

se congelanel arranquemanualy loscon- trotesdel motor,procedade la mBnerasi- gulantedsepu_sde cadstrabajode remocl6nde nieve.

1.DeJe qua el motor (apagado) se enfrl'e uno$ cuatltos minutos.

2, Jale lantamenteel cord6n(cuerda)de arranquehastequa siantaresistencia, luP-_Ode,is de jalaroPermitsqua el cord6n vuelvaa enmllarse,Repita_ vecas.

31Conel motor apagado,limpletoda la nie- ve y humedadde lacublertadel carbura- doren la zonede loscontrolesy las paleness.Asimismo,mueva la pelanca del estrangulador/ahogadory la manlja de arranqusvariesvecse.

que el motor dentro de un re-

A DVERTENCIA: Nuncaarran- ointo cerrado o on ,trees con

Peca venffiacl6n. Los gases de escape del motor eontlenan MONOX]DODE

CARBONO, UN GAS INODORO Y MOR- TAL Mantengs Iss manos, los pies, el polo y is rope suelta elejados de las par- tes an movimlentotanto del motorcomo

del qultanieves.

I.as partse del motor, partlculannante el silenclador, se ponen muy celien- tes. [] contaoto puede prodtmirque- madura=;severaa debldo al calor. Deje qua el motorse enfrie antes de tocar-

Io.

Los ni_os nunca deben operar el qul- tanleves. Los adultos no cape,-Itadosnunca deben operar el quitanleve&

AsegOresede qua on el &reaa despe- jar no heya personas,especlalmente ni_os Peque_os y mascotaa.

No deja nunca el qultanievesdesaton. dido menb'asel motor est_ encendl-

do. LOspersonas qua opemn el motor o equipe deden habarleido dotenida- monte y entendldoias instrucolones de oparael6n.

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