9 Operation and use
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3. Place laterally next to the machine.
4. Insert the starting crank into the support.
5. Hold the crank handle with one hand, and support the protective cage with the other.
6. First turn the starting crank slowly in the counterclockwise direction, till the ratchet locks into place.
Then, turn it powerfully at increasing speed.
7. Pull out starting crank from the support.
8. Put throttle control into the idle position.
9. Hang the starting crank in the bracket meant for it.
10.Let the machine warm up a few minutes in idling.
9.3.2 Operating the machine in the cold (manual start)
NOTE
In this position, the decompression automatic system engages audibly and the engine is
ready to start.
NOTE
After the decompression automatic system locks into place, the starting crank will have to
be rotated five times, before the engine can compress and ignite.
NOTE
As soon as the engine starts up, the decompression lever disengages (maximum speed
must be reached), the engine starts and vibration starts.
The friction connection between the engine and the starting crank must be ensured
through an anti-twist secure grip of the crank handle and quick turning and must not be
interrupted at any cost during the start process.
If a recoil should occur during the start process by turning too softly, the connection
between the crank web and cranking jaw through the crank handle is disconnected due to
a short reverse turn.
Before restarting, wait till the engine comes to a standstill. Do not actuate the
decompression lever when the engine is running.
NOTE
In case of temperatures under -5°C, basically rotate the engine freely.