STARTING THE ENGINE
1. Turn the fuel valve [1] to
the ON position.
2. Move the choke lever [2]
to the CLOSED position.
Do not use the choke if
the engine is warm or
the ambient
temperature is high.
3. Turn the ignition switch
[3] to the ON position.
4. Move the throttle lever
[4] slightly to the left.
5. Pull the starter grip
lightly until resistance is
felt, then pull it briskly.
NOTICE
Return the starter grip
slowly back to the engine to prevent damage to the starter.
6. As the engine warms
up, gradually move the
choke lever [5] to the
OPEN position.
[1]
[2]
CLOSED
[3]
[4]
[5]
OPEN
7. Set the throttle [6] to
the desired speed to
produce the best
pumping conditions.
Pump output can be
controlled by adjusting
the throttle lever to the
ON
desired position.
At FULL [A] throttle
position, the pump will
deliver the highest output volume. Moving the throttle toward the
IDLE [B] position will decrease the output volume of the pump.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
Emergency
To stop the engine in an
emergency, turn the
ignition switch [1] to the
OFF position.
Normal
1. Move the throttle lever
[2] fully to the right to the
IDLE [A] position.
2. Turn the ignition switch
[1] to the OFF position.
ON
3. Turn the fuel valve [3] to
the OFF position.
4. If the pump is not going
to be used again for the
rest of the day, or is
going to be stored for a
long period of time, refer
to page 13 for
procedures on properly
storing your pump.
After each use, drain the
pump chamber and flush
with fresh water.
ENGLISH
[6]
[A]
[1]
[2]
[3]
OFF
[B]
OFF
[A]
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