Operation, 1 starting the vacuum, 2 stopping the vacuum – Echo Bear Cat WV190S 2009 User Manual
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WHEELED VACUUM
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Section
opERaTIoN
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4.1 STaRTING THE Vacuum
WaRNING
Move machine to a clear, level area outdoors before
starting. do not operate in the vicinity of bystanders.
Make sure the chamber is empty before starting. if your
machine is equipped with a bail, do not engage the bail
when starting.
4.1.1 bRIGGS & STRaTToN ENGINES
refer to the Briggs & Stratton engine manual for
1.
detailed engine information.
Check engine oil level before starting.
2.
if you are starting a cold engine, press the primer bulb
3.
on the front of the engine three times (figure 4.1). wait
two seconds between each press.
Move the throttle to the fastest position.
4.
Pull the recoil cord until resistance is felt. Then, pull
5.
briskly. Make sure the cord retracts. repeat until
engine starts.
4.2 SToppING THE Vacuum
WaRNING
allow the machine to come to a complete stop before
inspection or servicing.
Move the throttle to a slow run position.
1.
allow the engine to run at idle speed for 30-60 seconds.
2.
Then, stop the engine by moving the throttle to the off
position.
allow machine to come to a complete stop.
3.
on Kawasaki engines, turn the fuel tap lever to the off
4.
(closed) position.
Figure 4.1, Primer bulb, Briggs & Stratton engines
4.1.2 kaWaSakI ENGINES
refer to the Kawasaki engine manual for detailed
1.
engine information.
Check engine oil level before starting.
2.
Turn the fuel tap lever on the back of the engine to the
3.
on (open) position (figure 4.2).
if you are starting a cold engine, move the throttle to
4.
the choke position. if the engine is warm, only move
the throttle to the fastest run position.
Pull the recoil cord until resistance is felt. Then, pull
5.
briskly. Make sure the cord retracts. repeat until
engine starts.
if you started the engine using the choke, gradually
6.
return the throttle to the run position as the engine
warms up.
Figure 4.2, Fuel tap lever, Kawasaki engines