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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 (pag. 34).
✔
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.
Filling the Tank
Operation
✔
Operate the accelerator lever and
start mowing.
✔
In order to turn the engine off, just
release the retractable brake handle.
Notes:
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✔
✔
Warning!
Be careful: Gasoline is highly
flammable.
✔
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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