STARTING AND STOPPING
STARTING AND OPERATING TIPS
•Store and fuel equipment in level position.
•Use fresh fuel.
•Use correct type of oil for expected starting temperature.
•Remove external equipment/engine loads.
•Periodically remove any debris buildup from the machine.
•After engine has started, let it warm up several seconds to several minutes, depending on outside temperature.
•For maximum performance and life, operate engine with choke in RUN and throttle in FAST.
TO START ENGINE
•Check oil level.
•Open fuel
•Move choke control to CHOKE position.
•Move throttle to FAST position. Operate engine with throttle in FAST.
•Insert key and turn to START. CAUTION: to prolong starter life, use short starting cycles, 5 seconds maximum, then wait one minute.
•Let engine warm up. Slowly adjust choke control toward RUN position. Wait until engine runs smoothly before each choke adjustment.
TO STOP ENGINE
•Move throttle to SLOW.
•Turn key to off. Remove key and store out of reach of children.
•Close fuel
CAUTION: Do not stop engine by moving choke control to CHOKE. Backfire, fire or engine damage could occur.
Operation Notes
•At engine
•Proper rotor speed is 2400 RPM +/- 200 RPM.
•When viewed from the operator zone, the flywheel turns in a clockwise direction. This rotation pulls branches into the chipper.
•Always wear protective gloves and safety glasses during operation of the chipper.
•If it becomes necessary to push material into the chipper hopper, only use a wood stick, never your hands or anything steel.
•Never assume you know where the knife is. You don’t know where it is. Always keep hands out of the chipper hopper.
•Keep area of discharge clear of people, animals, buildings, glass or anything else that will obstruct clear discharge, cause injury or damage. Wind can also change discharge direction, so be aware.
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