Use a suitable container. The fuel collected must
be disposed of as specified in national and inter-
national laws and regulations.
1. Screw up the hand pump handle (1).
2. Attach a clear plastic hose to the bleed nipple
on the fuel filter (2). Let the plastic hose drop
into a container that holds at least 5 litres (1.3
US gallons).
3. Open the bleed nipple on the fuel filter.
4. Pump with the hand pump until fuel comes
out.
5. Close the bleed nipple on the fuel filter.
6. Attach a clear plastic hose to the bleed nipple
on the high pressure pump (3). Let the plastic
hose drop into a container that holds at least
5 litres (1.3 US gallons).
7. Open the bleed nipple on the high pressure
pump and pump the hand pump until fuel
comes out. It will take around 150 pump
strokes.
8. Close the bleed nipple on the high pressure
pump and screw down the hand pump han-
dle.
9. Start the engine. The engine should be easy
to start.