Operation, Before starting the engine, Carburetor – Murray 425014x92B User Manual

Page 19: How to start the engine

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OPERATION

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BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE

CHECK THE OIL

NOTE: The engine was shipped from the factory filled with oil.

Check the level of the oil. Add oil as needed. See the engine

manufacturer’s instructions for the type of gasoline and oil to

use.

1. Make sure the unit is level.

NOTE: Do not check the level of the oil while the engine

runs.

2. Check the oil. Follow the procedure in the engine manufactur-

er’s instructions.

3. If necessary, add oil until the oil reaches the FULL mark on the

dipstick. The quantity of oil needed from ADD to FULL is shown

on the dipstick. Do not add too much oil.

ADD GASOLINE

WARNING: Always use a safety gasoline container.

Do not smoke when adding gasoline to the fuel tank.

Do not add gasoline when you are inside an enclo-

sure. Before you add gasoline, stop the engine and

let the engine cool for several minutes.

Fill the fuel tank with regular

unleaded gasoline. Do not use

premium unleaded gasoline.

Make sure the gasoline is fresh

and clean. Leaded gasoline will

increase deposits and shorten

the life of the valves.

CAUTION: A mixture of alcohol (ethanol or methanol) and

gasoline (called gasohol), will attract moisture and cause acid

deposits during storage. While the unit is in storage, the acids

in the fuel can damage the fuel system.

To prevent engine problems with the fuel system, empty the fuel

system before storage of 30 days or longer as follows.

1. Drain the fuel tank.

2. Start the engine. Let the engine run until the fuel lines and the

carburetor are empty.

3. After storage, make sure you use fresh fuel. See the storage

instructions for additional information.

4. Never use engine cleaner or carburetor cleaner in the fuel tank

or permanent damage can occur.

CARBURETOR

The factory settings for the carburetor are for most conditions. If the

engine is operated under the following conditions, you can adjust

the carburetor mixture. To adjust the carburetor, see the engine

manufacturer’s instructions.

1. The engine has a loss of power or does not run smooth.

2. A change from summer to winter operation.

3. A 40 degree change in the operation temperature. The carbure-

tor was adjusted at 80 degrees at the factory.

4. The engine is operated above 4,000 feet.

HOW TO START THE ENGINE

WARNING: The electrical system has two primary

components, an operator presence system and a Se-

lect Reverset system. The operator presence sys-

tem determines if the operator is sitting on the seat.

This system will stop the engine when the operator

leaves the seat. The Select Reverset system gives

the operator the ability to temporarily mow in reverse

if he decides such operation is absolutely necessary

and safe operating precautions are taken. For your

protection, always make sure these systems operate

correctly.

NOTE: The engine will not start unless you depress the

clutch/brake pedal or engage the parking brake and move the

blade rotation control to the DISENGAGE position.

1. Make sure the spark plug wire is connected to the spark plug.

2. Push the clutch/brake pedal completely forward. Keep your

foot on the pedal.

3. Move the shift lever to the neutral (N) position.
4. Make sure the blade rotation control is in the DISENGAGE

position. If the blade rotation control is not in the DISENGAGE

position, the engine will not start.

5. Move the throttle control completely forward to the CHOKE

or FAST position. Some models have a separate choke knob.

Pull the choke knob to the full CHOKE position.

6. Turn the ignition key to the START

position. Release the

key when the engine starts. The ignition key switch will auto-

matically default to the recommended RUN-MOW position for

normal mowing. See “How To Operate The Ignition Key Switch”

in the Operation Section.
NOTE: If the engine does not start after four or five tries,

see the TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART.

7. Slowly move the throttle control to the SLOW position.
8. Let a cold engine run for several minutes. Begin work when the

engine is warm. To start a hot engine, move the throttle control

to a position between FAST and SLOW.

Fuel Tank

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