Use a suitable container. Used fuel must be dis-
posed of as specified in national and internation-
al laws and regulations.
1. Attach a transparent plastic hose to the bleed
nipple on the fuel manifold (1). Place the end
of the plastic hose in a container that holds at
least 3 litres (1 US gallon).
2. Open the bleed nipple and pump with the
hand pump (2) until fuel comes out of the
hose. If the fuel system is empty, it is neces-
sary to pump approximately 200 strokes in
order to draw up the fuel. Depending on the
installation, a significantly greater number of
pump strokes may be required before fuel
comes out.
3. Pump until fuel without air bubbles comes
out, approximately 20 strokes.
4. Close the bleed nipple and remove the plastic
hose.
5. Pump approximately 20 strokes with the
hand pump until the overflow valve opens. A
hissing sound should be heard.
6. Start the engine. The engine should be easy
to start.
7. If the fuel filter has been renewed, check that
no fuel is leaking from the filter. If there is
leakage, tighten the filter more.