Makita EW320TR, EW220R, EW120R manuel dutilisation When Engine does not Start, Starting Failure

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WHEN ENGINE DOES NOT START :

Perform the following checks before you take the pump to your Makita dealer.

If you still have trouble after complet- ing the checks, take the pump to your nearest Makita dealer.

WARNING

Before testing, carefully wipe off spilled fuel.

Put the plug as far away from the spark plug hole as possible. Ground the side of the electrode to any engine ground.

Starting

failure

Is there a strong spark across the elec- trode?

Is there enough compression?

Is the spark plug wet with fuel?

1.Remove the plug and connect it to the plug cap.

Pull the starter handle while putting the plug against the engine ground.

2.Try with a new plug if the spark is week or no spark files.

3.The ignition system is faulty if there is no spark with a new plug.

Take your pump to your nearest Makita dealer.

1.Pull the starter handle slowly and check if resistance is felt.

2.If little force is required to put the starter han- dle check if the spark plug is tightened firmly.

3.If the spark plug is loose, tighten it.

4.If compression is still low, consult your nearest dealer.

1.Choke (close choke lever) and pull the starter handle five or six times.

Remove the plug and check if its electrode is wet. If the electrode is wet, fuel is well sup- plied to your engine.

2.When the electrode is dry, check when the fuel stops. (Check the fuel intake of the carbu- retor and fuel strainer intake.)

3.In case the engine dose not start with well supplied fuel, try using different fuel.

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Contents Pump AIR Index What is not Covered Federal Emissions Component Defect WarrantyEmission Component Defect Warranty Period Obtaining Warranty ServiceOwners Warranty Responsibilities Nevada California Emission Control Warranty Statement Your Warranty Rights and ObligationsManufacturers Warranty Coverage EMISSION-RELATED Parts Covered Under this Warranty Limited WarrantyWarranty Period What is Covered Under this WarrantyMaintenance Schedule What is not Covered Under this WarrantyHOW to File a Warranty Claim Where to GET Warranty Services Repair and Replacement of EMISSION-RELATED PartsFactory Service Centers in Canada Foreword ContentsSafety Precautions Exhaust PrecautionsRefueling Precautions - 2- EW120R ComponentsEW220R EW320TR Preparations for Starting Connect Suction HoseConnect Delivery Hose Oil capacity Check Engine OILCheck Fuel Check Priming Water Starting Operation- 11- Running - 13- Stopping- 14- Maintenance Schedule Periodic MaintenanceDaily Inspection Periodic Maintenance Schedule table HOW-TO Maintenance Inspecting the Spark PlugEngine OIL Change - 18- Cleaning Fuel Filter Cleaning Fuel CUPAdjusting Idling RPM Carburetor Cleaning AIR Cleaner EW220R, EW320TR Fuel Hose Replacement Cleaning Pump InsideChecking BOLTS, Nuts and Screws Discharge Fuel Preparations for StorageWater Disconnect the Delivery HoseEngine OIL Clean and StoreOIL Sensor Optional Function of OIL SensorRestarting Spark Arrester Spark Arrester OptionalTroubleshooting Starting Failure When Engine does not StartEW320TR SpecificationsPump EngineMakita Corporation
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