Ryobi RY64400 User Manual

Engine starting procedure, Front

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RYOBI ART WORK

Art Part No. : 987000-682 Rev. 03

Where Used : 987000-682

Refer to Drawings for Dimensions.

987000-682

10-15-10 (REV:03)

Material: 60lb. Stock Paper.

Color: Lift-off Bright Pink.

FRONT

To Start:

To Stop:

Carefully pour fuel into the tank. Avoid spillage. Immediately replace

fuel cap and hand tighten. Wipe up any fuel spillage.

Press the PRIMER BULB 10 times slowly or until fuel appears.

Pull starter grip sharply until engine attempts

to run (no more than 4x).

1 GALLON

GAS

10x

1

2

3

7

Pull starter grip until engine runs (no more than 6x).

NOTE: If engine does not start, return to step 6 and

repeat.

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LUBRICANT

ENGINE STARTING PROCEDURE

WARNING: This Engine Starting Procedure is not a substitute for
reading the operator’s manual. To reduce the risk of injury, user must
read and understand operator’s manual before using this product.

Place the STOP SWITCH in the ON position (I).

4

First time use only: Pour entire contents of engine lubricant bottle into oil fill hole using a funnel.

Later uses: Check engine lubricant level and add lubricant if needed.

For any questions about operating or maintaining your product, call the Ryobi

®

Help Line!

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Troubleshooting tips are also available in your operator’s manual.

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12

Place the STOP SWITCH in the OFF position (O).

5

Lean the unit back on its wheels so that the

handlebar rests on the ground.

9

Move to the rear of the machine and

sq

ueeze throttle lever to operate.

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11

2

5 7

3 12

4

Set CHOKE lever to " FULL CHOKE".

6

FULL

CHOKE

Set CHOKE lever to " HALF CHOKE".

8

HALF

CHOKE

Allow engine to run

10

seconds, set CHOKE lever

to " RUN ".

10

RUN

10

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