STARTING THE ENGINE
If you run the engine in an area that
is confined, or even partially enclosed,
the air can become contaminated with
a dangerous amount of exhaust gas.
FUEL VALVE
B Exhaust contains pois-
onous carbon monoxide,
a colorless
and odorless gas. Breathing exhaust
can cause loss of
consciousness and
may lead to death.
To
keep exhaust
gas from building up, provide adequate
ventilation.
1. Turn the fuel valve to the ON position
2. FOR STARTING A COLD ENGINE: Move
the throttle lever to the
CHOKE
position.
FOR RESTARTING A WARM
ENGINE:
Move
the throttle lever to the
FAST
f * 1 position.
CH
NOTE: Use the CHOKE position,
unless the engine was recently running and
is still thoroughly warm. If thoroughly warm, the engine will start easier using
the
FAST
( * ) position.
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