Shindaiwa 89301, T3410/EVC, T3410X/EVC manual Starting the Engine, When the Engine Starts

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Starting the Engine

IMPORTANT!

Engine ignition is controlled by a two position switch mounted on the throttle housing labeled, “I” for ON or START and “O” for OFF or STOP.

WARNING!

Never start the engine from the operating position.

1.Slide the ignition switch to the “ON” position.

2.Set the throttle lever to the “fast idle”:

a.Squeeze the throttle lever toward the handgrip on the shaft tube.

b.Depress and hold the throttle lock button.

c.While depressing the throttle lock button, release the throttle lever.

3.Press the primer bulb until fuel can be seen flowing in the transparent return tube.

IMPORTANT!

The primer system only pushes fuel through the carburetor. Repeatedly press- ing the primer bulb will not flood the engine with fuel.

4.Set the choke lever to the CLOSED position if engine is cold.

5.While holding the outer tube firmly with left hand. Use your other hand to slowly pull the recoil starter handle until resistance is felt, then pull quickly to start the engine.

CAUTION!

Do not pull the recoil starter to the end of the rope travel. Pulling the recoil starter to the end of the rope travel can damage the starter.

WARNING!

The cutting attachment may move when the engine is started!

When the Engine Starts...

ON

Throttle Lock

Button

Slide ignition to ON

Close choke

Set the choke lever to the CLOSED position

6.When the engine starts, slowly move the choke lever to the “OPEN” posi- tion. (If the engine stops after the initial start, close the choke and restart.)

7.Operating the throttle will automatically disengage the fast idle setting.

IMPORTANT!

If the engine fails to start after several attempts with the choke in the closed position, the engine may be flooded with fuel. If flooding is suspected, refer to the ”Starting a Flooded Engine” section of this manual.

Primer Bulb

Return Tube

Press primer

bulb...

Hold

the unit ¿UPO\

...and pull recoil

Make sure the

attachment is clear

starter handle

of obstructions!

upward

 

Open

After engine starts, move choke to OPEN position

ŶAfter the engine starts, allow the engine to warm up at idle 2 or 3 min- utes before operating the unit.

ŶAfter the engine is warm, pick up the unit and clip on the shoulder strap, if so equipped.

ŶAdvancing the throttle makes the cutting attachment move faster; releasing the throttle permits the attachment to stop moving. If the cutting attachment con-

tinues to move when the engine returns to idle, carburetor idle speed should be adjusted (see “Adjusting Engine Idle”.).

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Contents T3410/EVC Trimmer T3410X/EVC Trimmer Introduction ContentsStay Alert SafetySafety Labels Work SafelyBe Aware of the Working Environment Properly Equipped OperatorOuter Tube Gearcase Cutting Attachment Shield Trimmer Head Product DescriptionHandle and barrier bar X unit AssemblyPrior to Assembly Engine and shaft assembly Cutting attachment shieldCutting Attachment Shield T, TX unit Sub-Shield When trimmer head is in useInstall trimmer head Adjust throttle lever free playRemove the hex wrench Installing Brushcutter BladeMinimize the Risk of Fire Mixing fuelFilling the fuel tank Examples of 501 mixing quantitiesDepress and hold the throttle lock button When the Engine StartsStarting the Engine Checking Unit Condition Adjusting Engine IdleIdle Speed Adjustment Stopping the EngineOperation Brushcutter harness Using a BladeBlade Thrust Brushcutter HandlebarMaintenance Gearcase lubrication Hour maintenance10/15-Hour maintenance Remove and clean or replace the spark plugRemove and replace the fuel filter Element 139/150-Hour MaintenanceValve Adjustment Maintenance after first 139-hours0XIÁHUDQGVSDUNDUUHVWHU Dlqwhqdqfh Long Term StorageMultiple-tooth Circular Blade Blade SharpeningShindaiwa Tornado Blade Remedy Troubleshooting GuideEngine does not Start What To CheckEngine is knocking LOW PowerPossible Cause Is the engine overheating?What To Check Possible Cause Remedy Additional ProblemsEmission System Warranty Statement Remarques NOTAsPodadora T3410 Podadora T3410X Etiquetas de seguridad IntroducciónContenido Declaraciones De SeguridadEtiquetas de seguridad SeguridadTrabaje con cuidado Mantengase AlertaSP4 Seguridad continuaciónEl operario debidamente equipado Vshflàfdflrqhv Descripción del ProductoMango y barra protectora unidades TX EnsamblajeAntes de Ensamblar SP7 Protector Secundario cuando elProtector del accesorio de corte Retire la llave hexagonal Ensamblaje continuacionAjuste la holgura del acelerador Instalación del cabezal de corteInstalación de la cuchilla desmalezadora Disminuya el riesgo de incendios Mezcla de CombustibleLlenando el Tanque de Combustible Ejemplos de cantidades de mezcla a proporción deAl arrancar el motor Arranque del motorPosición O motor Apagado Deslice el interruptor de ignición a laBordes OperaciónCorrea de Hombro Corte de Césped Máquinas Equipadas con Cabezal de CorteOperación continuación Mantenimiento Más frecuentemente en condiciones rigurosas Mantenimiento continuaciónMantenimiento cada 10 horas Mantenimiento cada 50 horasUn ajuste incorrecto de las válvu Mantenimiento Cada 139/150 HorasAjuste de válvulas Retire y reemplace el elemento del filtroRepita los pasos 1 y 2 hasta que el motor ya no arranque Mantenimiento de la silenciadorAlmacenamiento de Largo Plazo Retire la malla y limpie con un cepillo de cerdas gruesasDiscos de dientes múltiples Disco Shindaiwa TornadoPosible causa Guía DiagnósticoEL Motor no Arranca Qué revisarEl motor golpea Baja Potencia¿Se sobrecalienta el motor? Limpiar, reparar o sustituir en caso necesarioGuía Diagnóstico continuación Que Está Cubierto Por Esta Garantía Esta garantía es administrada porSus Derechos y Obligaciones de Garantía Cobertura de la Garantía del FabricanteTualatin, Oregon 97062 USA 11, Ozuka-Nishi COUPE-BORDURE T3410/EVC T3410X/EVC Mises en garde Table des matièresÉtiquettes de sécurité SécuritéSécurité au travail Demeurer alerteÉquipement complet de l’utilisateur Sécurité suiteCaractéristiques techniques NomenclatureFR6 AssemblageAvant l’assemblage Poignée y Barre de sécurité X appareilFR7 Assemblage suitePÁHFWHXU PÁHFWHXULQIpULHXUlorsque la tête’engrenage et des supports Installer la tête de coupeRéglage du jeu du levier d’accélération Retirer la clé hexagonale du boîtierInstallation de la lame de débroussailleuse Réduire les risques d’incendie Mélange de carburantRemplissage du réservoir à carburant Exemples de quantités de mélange de carburant àLorsque le moteur démarre Démarrage du moteurContrôle de l’état de l’appareil Démarrage du moteur suiteArrêt du moteur Réglage du ralenti du moteurFonctionnement Fonctionnement suite Entretien Entretien aux 50 heures Entretien suiteEntretien aux 10 heures Entretien aux 10 à 15 heuresRéglage du jeu des soupapes Remplacement du filtre à carburantEntretien toutes les 50 heures suite Entretien aux 139 heuresEntretien du silencieux Remisage à long termeLame circulaire à plusieurs dents Affûtage de la lameLame Shindaiwa Tornado Points à contrôler SolutionGuide de dépannage LE Moteur NE Démarre PASLe moteur cogne Guide de dépannage suitePuissance Insuffisante Le moteur surchauffe-t-il ?Autres Problèmes Points à contrôler Cause probable SolutionCouverture de la garantie La présente garantie est administrée parVos droits et obligations en vertu de la garantie Couverture de la garantie des fabricants

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