Hatz 1B20 Diesel Engine
Stopping the Engine
1. To stop the engine, set the throttle control to idle (See Fig. 1), then press and hold the red stop
button until the engine stops (See Fig. 2).
Starting the Engine
1. Turn ON the fuel by moving the fuel ON/OFF lever fully to the right.
2. Set the engine speed control to start.
3. Taking a rm hold of the control handle with one hand, grasp the recoil starter handle with
the other. Pull the handle until engine resistance is felt, then let the starter return.
4. Taking care not to pull the starter's rope fully out, pull the starter handle briskly with both
hands.
5. Repeat this procedure until the engine res.
6. If the engine fails to start after several attempts, Follow the
troubleshooting guide.
Hatz 1B20 Diesel Engine (Electric Start)
Stopping the Engine
1. To stop the engine, set the throttle control to idle (See Fig. 1),
then press and hold the red stop
button until the engine stops (See Fig. 2).
2. Turn the key to position '0' and remove it. All the indicator
lights must go out.
NOTE:- Failure to return the starter key to position '0' may
result in the battery being totally discharged.
Starting the Engine
1. Insert the key and turn it to position 'I' (The battery charge light and oil pressure warning light
will light up)
2. Turn start key to position 'II'
3. Release the key as soon as the engine runs. The starting key must spring back to position 'I'
and remain there during engine operation. The battery charge light and oil pressure warning
light must go out immediately after starting. Indicator light '1' lights up to show that the engine
is running.
4. If anything seems to be incorrect, stop the engine immediately and rectify the fault. (See the
Troubleshooting Guide)
Never operate the electric starter when the engine is running or coasting to a standstill. There is a risk of
broken starter pinion or ring gear teeth. Never stop the engine by moving the decopression lever.
CAUTION
During breaks in work or at the end of theworking period, keep the starting handle and starting key in a
safe place, out of reach of unauthorised persons.
5. Always turn the start key back to position '0' before re-starting the engine. The repeat lock prevents the starter motor from
engaging and possibly being damaged whilst the engine is still running.
Start And Stop Procedure
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Fig.1
Fig.2
STOP
Fig.3