To start engine, To stop engine – Craftsman 247.797900 User Manual
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NEVER USE ENGINE OR CARBURETOR CLEAN
ER PRODUCTS IN THE FUEL TANK OR PERMA
NENT DAMAGE MAY OCCUR.
Spark Plug,
TO START ENGINE
A
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THIS AIR
SWEEPER UNLESS THE DIRECTIONAL
DISCHARGE
HAS
BEEN
PROPERLY
INSTALLED AND IS SECURED. REVOLV
ING
BLADES—KEEP
HANDS
AWAY
FROM ALL OPENINGS.
• Open cover (on top of fuel tank) and attach spark
plug wire and rubber boot to spark plug if neces
sary. See figure 9.
•
Open fuel shut-off valve by turning in direction of
arrow. See figure 10.
•
Place the throttle control lever in FAST position.
See figure 10.
NOTE: If the throttle control lever fails to stay in the
desired position or if it is hard to move, refer to the
service and adjustment section.
• Move choke lever down to CHOKE position.
•
Place the engine shut-off switch in ON position.
See figure 10.
• Grasp starter handle (see figure 9) and pull rope
out slowly until engine reaches start of compres
sion cycle (rope will pull slightly harder at this
point). Let the rope rewind slowly.
• Pull rope with a rapid, continuous, full arm stroke.
Keep a firm grip on starter handle. Let rope rewind
slowly. Do not let starter handle snap back against
starter.
•
Repeat preceding two instructions until engine
fires. When engine starts, move choke lever on
engine halfway between CHOKE and RUN.
NOTE: If engine does not fire after three attempts,
move choke lever halfway between CHOKE and RUN
position and try again. See figure 10.
On
Position
Fuei Shut-Off
Vaive
Fast
Position
Throttie
On
Position'
Engine Shut-Off
Switch
?№ Choke
Position
CHOKE
FÌGURE10.
TO STOP ENGINE
• Move throttle control lever to SLOW position.
• Move engine shut-off switch to OFF position. See
figure 10.
•
Disconnect spark plug wire and move away from
spark plug to prevent accidental starting while
equipment is unattended.
• Close fuel shut-off valve when equipment is not in
use to prevent fuel leakage.