Starting the Engine
1 FULL CHOKE
2 1/2 CHOKE
3 OFF
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Turn the fuel valve on. See Fuel Valve.
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Turn the key to the ON position
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Pull the engine stop switch up to the RUN position.
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If starting a cold engine, flip the choke toggle to FULL CHOKE. Do not use the choke if starting a warm engine. Do not depress the throttle until the engine starts.
CAUTIONTo avoid injury and/or engine damage, do not operate the electric starter or pull-rope starter while the engine is running.NOTICEDon’t pull the starter rope to the fully extended position and don’t allow it to snap back into the housing. Damage may result. -
If equipped with electric start, turn the key to START to crank the engine. Release the key to the ON position when the engine starts.
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If not equipped with electric start, grasp starter handle and pull slowly until the recoil engages, then pull abruptly to crank the engine.
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Repeat the cranking procedure as needed until the engine starts.
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After the engine starts, flip the choke toggle to the OFF position. If the engine slows or wants to stop, use intermittent choking to the HALF CHOKE position.
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Before turning the engine off, operate the choke intermittently to draw moisture out of the choke plunger area and reduce the possibility of the choke becoming frozen.