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Operator's Manual

Viper® 173cc 4-Cycle Engine

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STARTING AND STOPPING ENGINE

NOTE: Operating engine on angles greater than 25 degrees

will cause the engine to lose lubrication and seize.

Review “Warnings and Safety Precautions” and “Pre-Operation

Inspection” sections before starting engine.

Manual-Start Engine
1. Move engine to a well-ventilated area, always outdoors, to

prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.

2. Move to an area away from flames or sparks, to avoid ignition

of vapors if present.

3. Remove all debris from air cleaner holes and fuel cap to

ensure proper air flow.

4. Press primer bulb three times. Let bulb fully recover between

each depression. SEE FIGURE 3

5. Move throttle between the “HALF” and “FULL” position.

SEE FIGURE 4

6. Grasp starter handle and pull out slowly, until resistance is

felt. Without letting it retract, pull rope with a rapid stroke.

DO NOT pull out the rope all of the way. Let it return to its

original position slowly. Repeat this step until engine starts.

7. After engine begins operating, move throttle lever to “IDLE”

position (SEE FIGURE 4). Run engine for 30 to 45 seconds

at “IDLE” position until engine warms up.

8. After starting the engine, slowly move the throttle control

lever from the “IDLE” position to desired speed as the engine

warms up. SEE FIGURE 4

To Stop the Engine:
1. Set the throttle lever to the “IDLE” position and allow the

engine to run at low speeds for 1-2 minutes before stopping.

2. Move throttle to “STOP” position. SEE FIGURE 4
3. Pull the starter handle slowly and return the handle to its

original position when resistance is felt. This operation will

prevent outside moisture from entering the combustion

chamber.

WARNING

CARBON MONOXIDE GAS IS TOXIC. INHALATION CAN

CAUSE UNCONSCIOUSNESS AND DEATH.
NEVER LEAVE ENGINE RUNNING WHILE UNATTENDED.

FIGURE 4: Throttle positions

FIGURE 3: Primer Bulb

primer bulb

STOP

position

IDLE

position

HALF

position

FULL

position

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