Carburetor Adjustment
Engine Break-In
New engines must be operated a minimum duration of two tanks of fuel
High Altitude Operation
This engine has been factory adjusted to maintain satisfactory starting, emission, and durability performance up to 1,100 feet above sea level (ASL) (96.0 kPa). To maintain proper engine operation and emission compliance above 1,100 feet ASL the carburetor may need to be adjusted by an authorized Shindaiwa service dealer.
IMPORTANT!!
If the engine is adjusted for operation above 1,100 feet ASL, the carburetor must be
NOTE:
Every unit is run at the factory and the carburetor is set in compliance with emission regulations. Carburetor adjustments, other than idle speed, must be performed by an authorized Shindaiwa dealer.
Adjusting Engine Idle
The engine must return to idle speed whenever the throttle lever is re- leased. Idle speed is adjustable, and must be set low enough to permit the engine clutch to disengage the cutting attachment.
WARNING!
The cutting attachment must NEVER move at engine idle! If the idle speed cannot be adjusted by the procedure described here, return the unit to your Shindaiwa dealer for inspection.
Idle Speed Adjustment
1.Place the trimmer on the ground, then start the engine, and then allow it to idle
2.If the attachment moves when the engine is at idle, reduce the idle speed by turning the idle adjust- ment screw
3.If a tachometer is available, adjust idle. Check Specifications page for correct idle speed.
NOTE
Carburetor fuel mixture adjustments are preset at factory and cannot be serviced in the field
Idle ad- |
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Adjusting |
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Long Term Storage
Whenever the unit will not be used for 30 days or longer, use the following proce- dures to prepare it for storage:
■■Clean external parts thoroughly and apply a light coating of oil to all metal surfaces.
■■Drain all the fuel from the carburetor and the fuel tank.
To do so:
1.Prime the primer bulb until no more fuel is passing through.
2.Start and run the engine until it stops running.
3.Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the en- gine will no longer start.
CAUTION!
Gasoline stored in the carburetor for extended periods can cause hard starting, and could also lead to increased service and maintenance costs.
IMPORTANT!
All stored fuels should be stabilized with a fuel stabilizer such as
NOTE
Damage resulting from stale or contami- nated fuel is not covered by the Shindaiwa warranty policy.
■■Remove the spark plug and pour about 1/4 oz. of engine oil into the cylinder through the spark plug hole. Slowly pull the recoil starter 2 or
3 times so oil will evenly coat the interior of the engine. Reinstall the spark plug.
■■Before storing the unit, repair or replace any worn or damaged parts.
■■Remove the air cleaner element from the carburetor and clean it thor- oughly with soap and water. Let dry and reassemble the element.
■■Store the unit in a clean,
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