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Operations Manual
HKS 700E
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5.3. Warm up and run up
Let the engine run at 2000-3000 r/min for about 5 minutes so that the
oil pressure will not exceed the 390kPa (57psi, 4bar) maximum during
run up.
Choke off (if used).
Wait for the oil temperature to reach a minimum of 50 Deg.C (122
Deg.F) before taking off or running up to a high RPM.
Perform a Mag check of the two ignition circuits at 3000 r/min.
Engine must not stop during Mag check.
5.4. Take-off and climb
Choke: OFF
Advance the throttle smoothly and quickly to full throttle.
Perform the take-off and initial climb in this position, and then reduce
power slightly to the maximum continuous RPM, (See Sec. 3.3).
CAUTION!
z Engine direction: within 20 degrees from vertical of gravitational force
direction.
z Observe RPM, oil temperature, cylinder head temperature, exhaust
gas temperature and oil pressure. The limits must not be exceeded. If
the temperatures are moving towards exceeding the described
limitations, reduce engine power (if possible) and increase airspeed to
improve engine cooling.
5.5. Engine shutdown
Let the engine cool sufficiently. Wait for the cylinder head temperature
to reach less than 120Deg.C (248 Deg.F).
Throttle: IDLE
Ignitions: OFF
Master switch: OFF
CAUTION!
After taxiing with high power, let the engine cool sufficiently. Wait for the
cylinder head temperature to reach less than 120Deg.C (248 Deg.F).

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