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18 STOPPING
STOPPING
Stopping the Engine
WARNING
Always remove Engine Key from switch
when leaving equipment unattended or
when equipment is not in use.
Ordinary Stop
Move the throttle lever (A) to “slow position.
Lower the engine speed to the idle speed. Keep
running at the idle speed for about one minute.
CAUTION
Engine damage can occur from run-on or
after-burning if engine is stopped suddenly
from high speed loaded operation. Reduce
engine speed to idle for one minute before
shutting engine off.
Turn the engine switch or the switch key to OFF
position.
For Contr ol Panel S witch Type, move the thro ttl e
lever against its low speed end to turn the ignition
off.
Emergency Stop
Immediately turn the engine switch or the switch
key to OFF” position.
Close the fuel valve on the equipment.
For Control Panel Switch Type, move the throttle
lever on the equipment to its low speed end. Moving
the lever to its low speed end turns ignition off.
ADJUSTMENT 19
ADJUSTMENT
Throttle Cable Installation, Adjustment
Link the throttle cable (G) to the speed control
lever (C) and loosely clamp the throttle cable outer
housing (F) with the cable clamp bolt (A).
Move the throttle lever to “FAST position.
Pull up the outer housing (F) of the throttle cable
until the inner wire (G) has almost no slack, and
tighten the cable clamp bolt (A).
Move the throttle lever to “SLOW” position. Make
sure that the carburetor throttle valve (H) is moved
smoothly.
Choke Cable Installation, Adjustment
Link the choke cable (K) to the choke cont rol lever
(D), and loosely clamp the choke cable outer
housing (L) with the cable clamp bolt (B).
Move the equipment choke control to “OPEN” po-
sition. Make sure that the carburetor choke valve
(I) is fully opened.
Pull up the outer housing (L) of the choke cable
until the inner wire (K) has almost no slack, and
tighten the cable clamp bolt (B).
Move the equipment choke control to “CHOKE”
position. Make sure that the carburetor choke
valve (I) is completely closed.
Make sure that the choke valve turns from fully
closed position to fully opened position when ac-
tuating the equipment choke control.
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ADJUSTMENT
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