STARTING/STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: The unit uses the
cantly reduces the effort required to start the engine. You must pull the starter rope out far enough to hear the engine attempt to start. There is no need to pull the rope
4.With the unit on the ground, hold the top assist handle and step on the bottom of the frame with foot. (Figure 12)
5.Pull starter rope
6.Press trigger to run.
NOTE: If engine fails to start after repeated attempts, refer to Troubleshooting section.
NOTE: Always pull starter rope straight out. Pulling starter at an angle will cause rope to rub against the eye- let. This friction will cause the rope to fray and wear more quickly. Always hold starter handle when rope retracts. Never allow rope to snap back from extended position. This could cause rope to snag or fray and also damage the starter assembly.
IMPORTANT IDLING INFORMATION
In some cases due to operating conditions (altitude, tem- perature etc.) your blower may need a slight adjustment to the idle speed.
After warm up, If unit does not Idle after restarting 2 times, follow these steps to adjust idle.
1.Locate the idle adjustment screw (G) on the carbure- tor (Figure 15).
2.Using a Phillips or slotted screwdriver - turn screw 1/4 to 1/2 turn clockwise (to the right). Unit should then idle properly.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
Emergency Stopping Procedure. When it is necessary to stop blower engine immediately, DEPRESS the OFF “STOP ” switch (A) until the engine stops completely
(Figure 16).
Normal Stopping Method. For normal stopping, release trigger and allow engine to return to idle speed. Then DEPRESS the OFF “STOP ” switch (A) until the engine stops completely. (Figure 16)
STARTING A WARM ENGINE (Engine has been stopped for no more than
1.Set throttle latch (see step 2 for starting a cold engine), pull starter rope briskly.
2.If engine does not start, or starts and then stops after 5 rope pulls, follow procedure “STARTING A COLD ENGINE”.
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