CONTROLS
FUEL
VALVE
LEVER
The fuel valve opens and closes
the
passage between the fuel
tank
and
the carburetor.
The fuel valve lever must
be
in
the ON position
for
the engine
to
run.
When the engine
is
not
in
use,
leave the fuel valve lever in the
OFF position
to
prevent carburetor flooding and
to
reduce
the
possibility
of
fuel leakage.
FUEL
VALVE
LEVER
THROTILE
LEVER
The
throttle
lever controls engine TH ROTILE
LEVER
speed.
Moving
the
throttle
lever in
the
directions
shown makes
the
engine run faster
or
slower.
ENGINE
SWITCH
The engine switch enables
and
disables the ignition system.
The engine switch must
be
in the ON position
for
the engine
to
run.
Turning the engine switch
to
the OFF position stops the engine.
5 I
Controls
CHOKE
LEVER
The
choke
lever
opens
and closes
the
choke
valve
in
the
carburetor.
The
CLOSE
position enriches the fuel mixture
for
starting a cold
engine.
The OPEN
position
provides
the
correct
fuel
mixture
for
operation after starting,
and
for
restarting a warm engine.
Some
engine applications
use
a remotely-mounted choke control
rather than the engine-mounted choke lever shown here.
RECOIL
STARTER
GRIP
Pull the starter grip
to
crank the engine.