(1) O-ring (2) Fuel filter cap (3) Discharge handle
3. Pull the starting handle until you feel some resistance. Continue
pulling until the notch on the starter pulley matches the hole in the
self-starting starter. Then the intake and exhaust valves are closed
which helps to protect the engine against internal corrosion.
11. PROBLEMS: CAUSES AND REMEDIES
1. Is there enough fuel?
2. Is the fuel valve on?
3. Is the engine turned on?
4. Does gas get to the carburetor?
To check, loosen the discharge handle with the fuel valve switched
on. The fuel flows easily. Tighten the discharge hose again.
ATTENTION: If fuel spills have occurred, check that the
area is perfectly dry before putting on the spark plugs or
starting the engine. Vapors or spills of fuel are flammable.
(1) Válvula carburante
(2) ON
(3) Puño de descarga
(1) Align the notch on the starter pulley with the hole in co-
rrespondence with the upper end of the self-starting starter.
4. Change the engine oil
5. Cover the machine with a plastic sheet.
Do not place the machine with the handlebar on the ground, this
would cause the oil to enter the cylinder or the fuel outlet.
5. Do the spark plugs generate spark?
A. Remove the pipe from the spark plugs. Remove dirt from the
support, then remove the spark plug.
B. Insert the spark plug into its connector
C. Start the engine
D. Ground the electrode by pulling on the anodol starter to check
for a spark.
If not, replace the cover. If yes, start the engine according to the
instructions.
6. If the engine still does not start, contact a Technical Service.
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