Operation
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E
A
D
F
B
C
Figure 2. Engine Controls
A. Electric Start Button (Select Models)
B. Electric Start Connection (Select Models)
C. Stop Switch
D. Engine Key
E. Starter Handle
F. Primer Button
G. Choke Knob
STARTING CONTROLS |
| 4. Engine Key - The engine key (D) prevents the | |
See Figure 2 for the following instructions. |
| engine from being started by unauthorized | |
| individuals. The key must be fully inserted into the | ||
Electric Start |
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| key slot for the unit to start. The key is also used to | ||
1. Electric Start Button - The Electric Start Button | stop the engine by pulling the key out of the key | ||
slot. | |||
(A) activates an electric starter mount d to the | |||
5. Choke Knob - The choke knob (G) adjusts the | |||
engine, eliminating the need to pull the start | r | ||
handle. The Electric Start Button op rat s | AC | air/fuel mixture, and is used to help start a cold | |
current, which is provided by connection (B) to the | engine by providing a richer mixture. Once the | ||
extension cord provided with units equipped with | engine is warm and running smoothly, the choke | ||
this feature. Connect this extension cord ONLY | knob should be set to the off position to provide a | ||
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| normal air/fuel mix. | |
to a properly grounded 3 prongReproductionelectrical | |||
outlet. |
| 6. Stop Switch - Switch (C) to the ON position to | |
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Manual Start |
| operate the engine. Switch to the OFF position to | |
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| stop the engine. |
2.Starter Handle - The starter handle (E) connects to a starter cord to manually start the engine. Pulling starter handle rapidly spins the engine crankshaft, cycles the engine, and generates the spark necessary for starting the engine.
3.Primer Button - When pressed, the primer button
(F) provides initial fuel to help start a cold engine. Normally, pressing the primer button twice will provide enough fuel to start a cold engine.
Operation
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