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Scheppach IGT2500
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Recommended fuel
Unleaded regular gasoline with a research octane number of 91 or higher is required for this engine.
Use only fresh and clean fuel.
m Water or impurities in the petrol damage the fuel system.
Tank volume: 4,1 litre
m Refuel in a well-ventilated area with the stopped engine. If the engine has been running,
allow it to cool rst. Never refuel the engine inside a building where gasoline fumes may
reach ames or sparks.
Petrol is highly ammable and explosiv. You can get burns or other serious injuries when
handling fuel.
Switch o󰀨 the engine and keep it away from heat, sparks and ames.
Refuelling only outdoors.
Immediately clean up spilled petrol.
9. Operation
9.1 Starting the engine
Vent the tank lid to „ON“ position (Fig. 3)
Set the on/o󰀨 switch to the “RUN” position (Fig. 4).
In “warm” condition
Starting the engine with the recoil starter ; therefor tighten handle sharply. Attach the recoil starter
gently and slowly by hand in the original position. If the engine hasn’t started yet, tighten the handle
further. (Fig. 2 Pos. 4)
In “cold” condition
Set the on/o󰀨 switch to the “CHOKE” position (Fig. 4).
Starting the motor with the recoil starter; therefor tighten handle sharply. Attach the recoil starter
gently and slowly by hand in the original position. If the engine hasn’t started yet, tighten the handle
further. (Fig. 5)
Note:
When the engine is started the rst time, several attempts are necessary for starting up to transport
the fuel from the tank to the engine.
After starting the engine (after approx. 15-30 s), move the on/o󰀨 switch (3) from the “CHOKE” po-
sition to the “RUN” position. (Fig. 4)
9.2 Switching o󰀨 the engine
Let the generator run briey without load before you turn it o󰀨, so that the aggregate can “recooling”
Set the on/o󰀨 switch to the “OFF” position (Fig. 4).
9.3 Oil warning light (13)
Display is active at low oil level and deactivated when su󰀩cient oil level.

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