Operation, Engine stop lever, How to stop the engine – Adams 22 User Manual

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OPERATION

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ENGINE STOP LEVER

Release the engine stop lever and the engine

and the blade will automatically stop. To run

the engine, hold the engine stop lever in the

Operating position (Figure 8).
Before you start the engine, operate the en-

gine stop lever several times. Make sure the

cable moves easily.

Figure 8

Engine Stop

Lever

Operating Position

HOW TO STOP THE ENGINE

To stop the engine, release the engine stop

lever. Disconnect the wire from the spark plug

to prevent the engine from starting.
If the engine will not stop, hold a screwdriver

against the spark plug and against the engine

cooling fins. The spark will go to ground and

the engine will stop. Before you start the en-

gine, check the engine stop cable. Make sure

the engine stop cable is assembled correctly.

Before you operate the unit, replace a bent or

damaged engine stop cable.

HOW TO START ENGINE

WARNING: The blade will rotate

when the engine runs.

IMPORTANT: Before you start the engine,

operate the engine stop lever several

times. Make sure the engine stop cable

moves freely.
NOTE: The engine design does not include

a throttle control or an engine speed ad-

justment. The engine is set at the best

speed for cutting grass, bagging grass,

and for extended engine life.
1. Check the oil.
2. Fill the fuel tank with regular unleaded

gasoline. Make sure the gasoline is clean.

Leaded gasoline will increase deposits

and shorten the life of the valves.

NOTE: Do not use gasohol or methanol. Do

not use premium unleaded gasoline.

WARNING: Always use a safety

gasoline container. Do not smoke

when adding gasoline to the fuel

tank. When inside an enclosure,

do not add gasoline. Before you

add gasoline, stop the engine and

let the engine cool for several

minutes.

3. Make sure the spark plug wire is con-

nected to the spark plug.

4. The primer button is on the side of the en-

gine (Figure 9). Push the primer button.

Every time you push the primer button,

wait two seconds. For the number of times

required to push the primer button, see

the engine manufacturer’s instructions.

Primer Button

Figure 9

NOTE: Do not use the primer button to

start a warm engine.
5. Stand behind the mower (Figure 10). Use

one hand to hold the engine stop lever in

the operating position as shown. Use the

other hand to hold the recoil-start grip.

6. Make sure the recoil-start rope is not ob-

structed or caught between the upper and

lower handles.Rapidly pull the recoil-

start grip. Slowly return the recoil-start

grip.

7. If the engine does not start in 5 or 6 tries,

See the “Problem and Repair” Instruc-

tions.

Hold the engine

stop lever in the

operating postion.

Recoil-Start

Grip

Figure 10

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