Warning, Cold weather starting (below 30° f) – Craftsman 358.796131- User Manual

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2. STARTING PROCEDURE

3. IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER

b.

c.

Extend aminimumof4 Inches of line from the

cutting head

to provide the correct load on the

engine.

Stand in the operating position, and place

the cutting head on the ground.

Figure

9.

This insures that fuel will flow into the in­

jector pump.

Move the ignition switch to the "ON" posi­

tion.

Figure 7.

d.

Grip the rear handle with your right hand,

squeezing and keeping the throttle trigger
fully depressed until the engine runs

smoothly.

Press the injector button down fully allow­
ing the button to return completely after

each pressing.

Follow conditions and injec­

tions listed.

e.

Conditions

First Starting Out-of-Box

Required Injections

6

3-4

0-1

f.

[Above 30° F Temperature!

— First starting/engine cold

— Restarting/engine hot

(Below 30°F Temperaturel

— (See “Cold Weather Starting",

this page.)

, Ointinue pressing and releasing the injector but­

ton until fuel drips out of the bottom of the unit.

I CAUTIONfl If more than a drop or two of fuel
spills on the ground move unit away to another

area for starting to avoid creating a fire hazard.

g.

Pull starter rope quickly and sharply until

engine starts.

NOTE;

If engine attempts to start but dies

or does not start after 5 (five) pulls,

press

injector one more time

and pull starter

rope again.

h.

The engine wUI run roughly when first

started.

It is important to keep the throttle

trigger fully , depressed until the engine

runs smoothly (10 seconds or less).

i. If the engine starts but the cutting head does

not turn with the throttle trigger depressed,

make sure the drive shaft housing is properly

seated in the engine shroud. See “Drive Shaft

Housing", pages.

^WARNING

The cutting head must not turn when the engine
runs at Idle speed. Refer to “Carburetor Adjust­
ments”, page 9 for correction.

a.

If the engine starts to die immediately after

starting,

keep throttle trigger depressed

and press injector button once with fore­

finger to give unit additional fuel.

b.

If the engine is stopped momentarily

(less

than 5 minutes), it probably

will not require

an injection.

c.

If unit runs out of fuel or is drained

for stor­

age “First Starting" procedure may be re­

quired because

the system will be dry.

d.

After starting and engine runs smoothly,

keep unit running at half speed until engine

is warmed up to proper idle.

e.

Using gasoline or fuel mix over 2 months old

will cause the engine to be difficult or impos­

sible to start!

4. COLD WEATHER STARTING

(Below 30° F)

a. Follow “Starting Procedure" through step

“d",

then as below.

b. Press injector button down fully six (6)

times allowing the button to return com­
pletely after each pressing.

c.

Pull starter rope quickly and sharply until

unit starts.

Keep trigger fully depressed.

d.

If unit does not start in four pulls or attempts

to start but dies,

press injector button an

additional

four times.

e.

Continue pulling starter rope four pulls,

if unit fails to start, repeat step d., above.

f.

It is important not to release trigger until

unit runs smoothly.

g.

Once unit has started,

immediately press

injector button two additional times to keep

unit running until it warms up.

h.

In extremely cold weather,

it will be very

difficult

to flood the unit, so if the unit

- ■ doesn’t start quickly, do not hesitate to

press injector button for additional fuel.

i.

For starting warm engine in cold tempera­

tures,

press injector button once before

starting.

FUEL
INJECTOR
BUTTON

Figure 9

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