Avoid using gasoline that has been stored
for more than seven days as it causes
malfunctioning and decreases the useful
life of the engine.
Fill the tank carefully not to spill the fuel.
Use common gasoline only (do not use
gasoline with additives).
Note the capacity of the fuel tank, and the
quantity and type of oil of the crankcase
(see "Technical Specifications").
Ensure that there is oil in the crakcase and
that it is at the correct level.
Check whether there is fuel in the tank.
Use common gasoline only (do not use
gasoline with additives).
Press the fuel injector there times (it is not
necessary if the engine is already warm).
Hold the retractable lever of the brake
firmly together with the cable).
Carefully pull the retractable start rope
until you find some resistance, then pull it
all the way through. Repeat this operation
until the motor starts.
Allow the motor to heat up for some
minutes.
Operate the accelerator lever and start
mowing.
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Filling the Tank
Be careful: Gasoline is highly flammable.
Operation
In order to turn the engine off, just release
the retractable brake handle.
Notes:
Warning!
Close the tank, thoroughly tightening the
cover to avoid leakage.
Never fill the tank with the motor on.
Switch the motor off before removing the
fuel cover.
Do not add gasoline while the motor is
hot.
Do not use the injector when the engine
is hot, after a period when it has been
disconnected.
This engine has an automatic
acceleration system, which allows
greater economy of fuel.
The engine does not respond upon
being accelerated without a load (work
force). The rotation only increases when
the machine is made to work (under no
circumstances should the pressure of
the original spring of the accelerator be
altered).
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