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Stopping the engine, Starting a flooded engine – Shindaiwa X7502863000 User Manual

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Operation

Squeezing the throttle increases engine speed, causing the clutch to engage and operate the cutters.

Releasing the throttle decreases engine speed, causing the cutters to slow, and then stop altogether as the clutch

disengages.
Use a sweeping motion when cutting, and vary throttle settings often.

Avoid cutting material larger than 1.3 cm in diameter.

Stopping the Engine

Cool the engine by allowing it to idle for 2–3 minutes.

1.

Move the ignition switch to the “O” or STOP position. See Figure 11.

2.

Starting a Flooded Engine

WARNING!

Burn danger from hot engine! Allow engine to cool before removing cylinder cover.

Figure 11

Ignition

Switch

Ignition OFF

Starting A Flooded Engine

1.

Slide the ignition switch to the “I” (ON) position

2.

.

Open the choke, put the throttle lever in the full throttle position, then clear excess fuel from the combustion chamber by

3.

cranking the engine several times.
If the engine still fails to start or fire, refer to the troubleshooting flow chart at the end of this manual.

4.

When the motor starts...

Open the choke by moving the choke lever backward

1.

(toward the fuel tank).
If the engine does not continue to run, repeat the appropri-

2.

ate cranking procedures for a cold or warm engine.When

the engine starts, clear excess fuel from the combustion

chamber by accelerating the engine several times with the

throttle lever.
Operating the throttle will automatically disengage the fast

3.

idle setting.

If the engine does not start

Repeat the appropriate starting procedure for a cold or

warm engine.
If the engine still fails to start, use the procedures for

“Starting a flooded engine.”

WARNING!

The cutting attachment will move when the engine ac-

celerates!