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Mac allister MLMP300H40 - Operation: Starting and General Tips; Primer Usage and Cold Start; General Operation and Safety Advice

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MLMP300H40 MLMP300H40
In more detail . . .
In more detail . . .
Cold start
WARNING! Before starting, place the product on a stable, level surface free
of high grass! Clean the underside of the product!
Start the engine carefully according to instructions. Keep your feet well away
from the blade (24).
Do not tilt the product when starting the engine.
1. Press the primer (11) 3 to 5 times (Fig. 21).
2. Pull the brake clutch (2) towards the handle (1) and hold it in position (Fig. 22).
3. Stand behind the handle (1).
4.
Place the recoil starter handle (23) onto the hook (22) located on the right-hand
side of the upper handle bar (3) (Fig. 24).
5.
Pull the recoil starter handle (23) lightly until you feel resistance then pull it rapidly.
Do it repeatedly until the engine starts (Fig. 23).
6. During operation rest the recoil starter handle (23) onto the hook (22) (Fig. 24).
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Primer
(11) when starting the product with cold engine (Fig. 20).
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General operation tips
1. Before each use:
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Check the product and accessories for damage and whether they are properly
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> Look around and underneath the product for signs of oil or fuel spill.
> Check each control for proper operation.
> Check blades (24) for wear.
> Make sure that all bolts and screws are tightened.
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10a) is clean.
2. Always push the product using the handle (1). Keep the handle bar dry and free
from lubricant to ensure safe support.
3.
Ensure that the air vents (8) are always unobstructed and clear. Clean them
if necessary with a soft brush. Blocked air vents may lead to overheating and
damage the product.
4.
Stop the engine immediately if you are disturbed while working by other people
entering the working area. Always let the blades (24) come to a complete stop
before leaving the product unattended.
5. Do not overwork yourself. Take regular breaks to ensure you can concentrate on
the work and have full control over the product.
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