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Hatz 2-4L41C - Starting the Engine: Options and Crankhandle Procedures

Hatz 2-4L41C
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Operation and use 2-4L41C, 2-4M41(Z), 4L42C, 4M42
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HATZ
Manual
CAUTION
Danger of injury from defective crankhandle.
A damaged or broken handle bar can cause injuries. A worn
cranking shaft can slip out of the starting mechanism when start-
ing and also cause injuries.
Check the crankhandle for a broken handle bar, worn crank-
ing shaft, etc.; replace if necessary.
CAUTION
Danger of injury and danger of engine damage from the use
of starting fluid.
Danger of injury during hand starting because the use of
starting fluid can result in uncontrolled ignitions.
Engine damage from uncontrolled ignition.
Never use starting fluid.
7.5.1 Starting the engine with crankhandle
(Only applies to engines 2-4M41.)
This chapter contains the following sections:
Preparations for cranking the engine:
Adjust the continuous decompression.
Crank the engine:
Crank the engine without compression (approx. 10–20 crank turns).
This lowers the resistance to rotation.
Preparations for starting the engine:
Adjust the automatic decompression.
Start the engine:
Cranking starts the cylinders one after the other and the decompression is
automatically canceled.

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