Starting hints, Stopping and storage – Winco WL12000HE/K User Manual

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3. Pull the choke out to the full “closed” position. A

warm engine will require less choking than a

cold engine.

4. Turn the engine switch to the “on” position

5.. Operating the starter. Rotate the key switch

briefly to the START position. The starter life is

improved by using shorter starting cycles with

time to cool off between cranking cycles. Do

not operate the starter more than 5 seconds and

wait at least 10 seconds before operating the

starter again, Repeat cycle if necessary.

6. When the engine starts, release the key

switch,allowing it to return to the “on” position.

7. Gradually push the choke to the open position as

the engine warms up..

6. The engine should promptly come up to

operating speed.

CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

Never permit the choke to remain on after the

engine has run for a short time. It is not necessary

to choke the engine when it is warm. Avoid over-

choking.

STARTING HINTS

1.

Cold weather

a. Use the proper oil for the temperature

expected.

b. Use fresh winter grade fuel. Winter grade

gasoline is blended to improve starting. Do

not use summer grade gasoline.

2.

Hot weather

a. Use the proper oil for the temperature

expected.

b. Use only summer blended gasoline. Using

gasoline left over from winter may cause the

unit to vapor lock.

STOPPING AND STORAGE

1. Move the key switch to the “OFF” position.

2. Turn off the fuel supply valve.

3. Before extended storage (over 30 days) certain

precautions must be taken to ensure the fuel

doesn’t deteriorate and clog the fuel system.

Note: The use of a fuel additive, such a STA-BIL

or equivalent will minimize the formation of gum

deposits during storage. The additive may be added

to gasoline in the engines fuel tank or to gasoline in

a storage container.

a. Add the fuel stabilizer to the fuel in the tank

and run the unit for 2 minutes to circulate the

stabilizer throughout the fuel system.

b. If you choose to remove the remaining fuel

from the fuel tank, it must be drained into an

approved container.

c. Start the engine and allow it to run until all

the fuel in the carburetor and the fuel lines

has been used up and the engine stops.

Note: Running the engine to use up the fuel in the

lines and carburetor will still leave a small amount of

fuel in the carburetor. It is best for extended storage

to treat the fuel before draining.

ENGLISH

STOPPING THE ENGINE

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START

ENGINE

SWITCH

START

ENGINE

SWITCH

THROTTLE LEVER

O

O

N

N

CHOKE KNOB

O

O

P

P

E

E

N

N

C

C

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O

O

S

S

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THROTTLE LEVER

ENGINE SWITCH

OFF

OFF

5

Some engine applications use a remote-mounted throttle control
rather than the engine-mounted throttle lever shown here. Refer to
the instructions provided by the equipment manufacturer.

Turn the engine switch to
the ON position.

Operate the starter.

Turn the engine switch to the START
position, and hold it there until the
engine starts.

If the engine fails to start within 5
seconds, release the engine switch,
and wait at least 10 seconds before
operating the starter again.

Using the electric starter for more than

5 seconds at a time will overheat the

starter motor and can damage it.

When the engine starts, release the
engine switch, allowing it to return
to the ON position.

Move the throttle lever away from the MIN. position, about 1/3
of the way toward the MAX. position.

Warm up the engine for 2 or 3 minutes.

If the choke knob was pulled to the CLOSED position to start the
engine, gradually push it to the OPEN position as the engine
warms up.

To stop the engine in an emergency, simply turn the engine switch
to the OFF position. Under normal conditions, use the following
procedure. Refer to the instructions provided by the equipment
manufacturer.

Move the throttle lever to the MIN. position.

Some engine applications use a remote-mounted throttle
control rather than the engine-mounted throttle lever shown
here.

Turn the engine switch to the OFF position.

If the fuel tank is equipped with a valve, turn the fuel valve to the
CLOSED or OFF position.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

3.

1.

2.

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ENGLISH

STOPPING THE ENGINE

M

M

I

I

N

N

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.

M

M

I

I

N

N

.

.

START

ENGINE

SWITCH

START

ENGINE

SWITCH

THROTTLE LEVER

O

O

N

N

CHOKE KNOB

O

O

P

P

E

E

N

N

C

C

L

L

O

O

S

S

E

E

D

D

O

O

N

N

O

O

N

N

M

M

I

I

N

N

.

.

M

M

I

I

N

N

.

.

THROTTLE LEVER

ENGINE SWITCH

OFF

OFF

5

Some engine applications use a remote-mounted throttle control
rather than the engine-mounted throttle lever shown here. Refer to
the instructions provided by the equipment manufacturer.

Turn the engine switch to
the ON position.

Operate the starter.

Turn the engine switch to the START
position, and hold it there until the
engine starts.

If the engine fails to start within 5
seconds, release the engine switch,
and wait at least 10 seconds before
operating the starter again.

Using the electric starter for more than

5 seconds at a time will overheat the

starter motor and can damage it.

When the engine starts, release the
engine switch, allowing it to return
to the ON position.

Move the throttle lever away from the MIN. position, about 1/3
of the way toward the MAX. position.

Warm up the engine for 2 or 3 minutes.

If the choke knob was pulled to the CLOSED position to start the
engine, gradually push it to the OPEN position as the engine
warms up.

To stop the engine in an emergency, simply turn the engine switch
to the OFF position. Under normal conditions, use the following
procedure. Refer to the instructions provided by the equipment
manufacturer.

Move the throttle lever to the MIN. position.

Some engine applications use a remote-mounted throttle
control rather than the engine-mounted throttle lever shown
here.

Turn the engine switch to the OFF position.

If the fuel tank is equipped with a valve, turn the fuel valve to the
CLOSED or OFF position.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

3.

1.

2.

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ENGLISH

STOPPING THE ENGINE

M

M

I

I

N

N

.

.

M

M

I

I

N

N

.

.

START

ENGINE

SWITCH

START

ENGINE

SWITCH

THROTTLE LEVER

O

O

N

N

CHOKE KNOB

O

O

P

P

E

E

N

N

C

C

L

L

O

O

S

S

E

E

D

D

O

O

N

N

O

O

N

N

M

M

I

I

N

N

.

.

M

M

I

I

N

N

.

.

THROTTLE LEVER

ENGINE SWITCH

OFF

OFF

5

Some engine applications use a remote-mounted throttle control
rather than the engine-mounted throttle lever shown here. Refer to
the instructions provided by the equipment manufacturer.

Turn the engine switch to
the ON position.

Operate the starter.

Turn the engine switch to the START
position, and hold it there until the
engine starts.

If the engine fails to start within 5
seconds, release the engine switch,
and wait at least 10 seconds before
operating the starter again.

Using the electric starter for more than

5 seconds at a time will overheat the

starter motor and can damage it.

When the engine starts, release the
engine switch, allowing it to return
to the ON position.

Move the throttle lever away from the MIN. position, about 1/3
of the way toward the MAX. position.

Warm up the engine for 2 or 3 minutes.

If the choke knob was pulled to the CLOSED position to start the
engine, gradually push it to the OPEN position as the engine
warms up.

To stop the engine in an emergency, simply turn the engine switch
to the OFF position. Under normal conditions, use the following
procedure. Refer to the instructions provided by the equipment
manufacturer.

Move the throttle lever to the MIN. position.

Some engine applications use a remote-mounted throttle
control rather than the engine-mounted throttle lever shown
here.

Turn the engine switch to the OFF position.

If the fuel tank is equipped with a valve, turn the fuel valve to the
CLOSED or OFF position.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

3.

1.

2.

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