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Engine will not start.  Flow selector switch not in the OFF   Make sure the fl ow selector switch is in
  position.    the OFF position when starting.
 
  Battery not connected.    Attach battery cables, check wires.
  Weak battery.    Test battery, charge or replace.
 No fuel.  Add Fuel.
  Fuel fi lter plugged.    Replace fuel fi lter.
  Defective spark plugs.    Remove plugs, check gap, clean or  
 replace.
Fluid blowing out of fl uid    
reservoir vent.  Hydraulic tank overfi lled.    Correct the fl uid level.
  Pump suction leak.    Check suction connections. Tighten if
 necessary.
Hydraulic tool won't operate.  Flow selector switch not switched   Check that the fl ow selector switch
  ON.    is set to 5 or 8 gpm.
  Incorrect hose connection to    Make sure the tool hose circuit goes
  tool.    from left (pressure) fi tting to tool  
      and back to the right fi tting (return).   
      Fluid always fl ows from the male to  
 female fi ttings.
  Quick disconnect fi ttings    Detach from hose, connect set 
  defective.    together and check for free fl ow.
  Hydraulic fl uid level low.    Check for correct fl uid level.  Fill  
  using the recommended fl uid.
  Pump coupling defective.    With the engine not running.
      Check  the coupling between the pump
      and engine that it is engaged and is 
      not damaged. Caution: Keep hands
      clear of rotating objects.
  Relief valve stuck open.    Adjust or replace valve.
  Suction hose kinked.    Make sure suction hose from fl uid  
      reservoir to pump inlet has a smooth  
 curve.
   Solenoid not working.    Check solenoid operation and electrical
 connections.  
 
  Tool is defective.    Refer to tool manual.
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