Pre-operation checks, Is your engine ready to go, Operation – WycoTool WBP50 Backpack User Manual

Page 7: Safe operating precautions, Starting the engine, Safe operating precautions starting the engine

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User Manual

Page 7

March 2014

PRE-OPERATION CHECKS

Is Your Engine Ready to Go?

For your safety, and to maximize the service life of your

equipment, take a few minutes before you operate the

engine to check its condition . Take care of any problems you

fine, or have your servicing dealer correct them, before you

operate the engine .

IMPROPERLY MAINTAINING THE ENGINE, OR FAILURE

TO CORRECT A PROBLEM BEFORE OPERATION,CAN

CAUSE A MALFUNCTION IN WHICH YOU COULD BE

SERIOUSLY INJURED OR KILLED. ALWAYS PERFORM A PRE-

OPERATION INSPECTION BEFORE EACH OPERATION AND

CORRECT ANY PROBLEM.
Before beginning your pre-operation checks, be sure the

engine is level and the engine switch is in the OFF position .
Always check the following items before you start the engine:

Check the General Condition of the Engine

1 . Look around and underneath the engine for signs of oil or

gasoline leaks .

2 . Remove any excessive dirt or debris, especially around

the muffler and recoil starter .

3 . Look for signs of damage .
4 . Check that all shields and covers are in place, and all nuts,

bolts and screws are tightened .

Check the Engine

1 . Check the fuel level (see

“Refueling” on page 11

) .

Starting with a full tank will help to eliminate or reduce

operating interruptions for refueling .

2 . Check the engine oil level (see

“Engine Oil” on page 12

) .

Running the engine with a low oil level can cause engine

damage .

The Oil Alert system (applicable types) will automatically

stop the engine before the oil level falls below safe limits .

However, to avoid the inconvenience of an unexpected

shutdown, always check the engine oil level before

startup .

3 . Check the air filter element (see

“Air Cleaner” on

page 13

) . A dirty air filter element will restrict air flow to

the carburetor, reducing engine performance .

4 . Check the equipment powered by this engine .
Review the instructions provided with the equipment

powered by this engine for any precautions and procedures

that should be followed before engine startup .

Check the Throttle Lever

The throttle lever controls the speed of the engine . Push it

forward to increase the engine speed . Pull it back to decrease

the engine speed . The lever is an orange hand control

located on the left side of the backpack .

MPORTANT

I

The engine will not start if the throttle lever is all the way back

in the OFF position. Push the lever forward about 1/2" into the

SLOW position to engage it.

OPERATION

Safe Operating Precautions

Before operating the engine for the first time, please review

the

“Safety” on page 5

and

“Pre-Operation Checks” on

page 7

.

CARBON MONOXIDE GAS IS TOXIC. BREATHING IT CAN

CAUSE UNCONSCIOUSNESS AND EVEN DEATH. AVOID

ANY AREAS OR ACTIONS THAT EXPOSE YOU TO CARBON

MONOXIDE.
Vibrator Heads rotate at twice the speed of the engine and

are designed for nominal speeds of 12,000…13,000 RPM

(Engine speed of 6,000…6,500 RPM) . Operating at excessive

speeds may reduce the performance or life of the product .

Starting the Engine

Move the fuel valve to the ON position .

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