2 stopping the motors – Lukas P 640 TG User Manual
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An electric starter is available from the LUKAS range of accessories for some units.
(For specific details, please consult the LUKAS range of accessories or contact your LUKAS
dealer).
On these units, after checking the fluid levels, proceed as follows:
1. Switch to "START ENGINE"
2. Turn the ignition key clockwise.
Charge the accumulator of the electric starter:
1. Switch to "CHARGE BATTERY"
2. Connect the supplied charger to the mounted socket.
10.1.2 Electric motors
Before starting the electric motors, check that all electrical connections and cables are in
proper order. First of all, connect the power cable (for motors with power supply) to the
supply socket.
The motor is started by turning the ON/OFF switch to the
ON position.
CAUTION!
Electric motors need a brief, very high starting current. When using a generator,
you should therefore check to see that it can also supply the relevant current
strength.
The current supply has to be fused with min. 25 A (triple-flow operation
min. 30 A)
9.2 Stopping the motors
9.2.1 Gasoline / petrol and diesel engines
The gasoline / petrol and diesel engines stop automatically when the fuel tank is empty.
Should they stop moving beforehand, the following procedure is required:
Flow chart for stopping Briggs & Stratton motors, unit type 640:
1. Switch the main switch to position '0' (OFF).
(The throttle lever has not to be switched back to
position A!)
2. When the engine has come to a standstill, close the
fuel tap.
Flow chart for stopping Intek motors, unit type 640:
1. Move the top lever from switching position F to
switching position E
2. When the engine has come to a standstill, close the
fuel tap.
Lever at top
Lever at bottom
E
F
G
H
A
C