Stopping the engine, Checking unit condition, Starting the engine (continued) – Shindaiwa PowerBroom X7502891200 User Manual

Page 11

Advertising
background image

Idle the engine briefly before stopping

(about 2 minutes), then slide the igni-

tion switch to the “O” (Engine OFF)

position.

Stopping the Engine

OFF

When the Engine Starts...

NEVER operate the unit with the pro-

tective devices (ignition switch, etc.)

removed!
ALWAYS make sure the PowerBroom

tool is properly installed and firmly

tightened before operation.
Use only authorized Shindaiwa parts

and accessories. Do not make modi-

fications to your machine without the

written approval of Shindaiwa.

Checking Unit Condition

NEVER use a cracked or warped Pow-

erBroom drum or axle: replace it with a

serviceable one.
ALWAYS stop the engine immedi-

ately and check for damage if you

strike a foreign object or if the machine

becomes tangled. Do not operate with

broken or damaged equipment.
ALWAYS make sure the attachment fits

properly into the appropriate attachment

holder. If a properly installed attachment

vibrates, replace the attachment with

new one and re-check.

NEVER allow the engine to run at high

RPM without a load. Doing so could

damage the engine.
NEVER operate a machine with worn

or damaged fasteners or attachment

holders.

Starting the Engine (continued)

WARNING!
Burn danger from hot engine!

Starting a flooded engine

Slide the ignition switch to the “I” (ON) position

1.

.

Open the choke, put the throttle trigger in the full throttle position, then clear excess fuel from the combustion chamber by

2.

cranking the engine several times.
If the engine still fails to start or fire, refer to the troubleshooting flow chart at the end of this manual.

3.

After the engine starts, allow the

engine to warm up at idle 2 or 3

minutes before operating the unit.
If the engine does not continue to

run, repeat the appropriate crank-

ing procedures for a cold or warm

engine.When the engine starts,

clear excess fuel from the combus-

tion chamber by accelerating the

engine several times with the throt-

tle trigger.

Advancing the throttle makes the

attachment move faster; releasing

the throttle permits the attachment

to stop moving. If the attachment

continues to move when the engine

returns to idle, carburetor idle speed

should be adjusted (see “Adjusting

Engine Idle”.)

If the engine does not start

Repeat the appropriate starting pro-

cedure for a cold or warm engine.
If the engine still fails to start,

use the procedures for “Starting a

flooded engine.”

11

Advertising