To stop engine, How to use your shredder, Throttle control – MTD 242A641-000 User Manual

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Throttle Control

V

Starter
Handle

FIGURE 5.

2.

Move

choke

lever

to

CHOKE

position

(a

warm

engine may not require choking).

3.

Grasp

starter

handle

(see

figure

5)

and

pull

rope

out

slowly

until

engine

reaches

start

of

compres­

sion

cycle

(rope

will

pull

slightly

harder

at

this

point). Let the rope rewind slowly.

OFF

Position

FIGURE 6.

4.

Pull rope with a rapid, continuous, full arm stroke.

Keep

a

firm

grip

on

starter

handle.

Let

rope

rewind

slowly.

Do

not

let

starter

handle

snap

back

against starter.

5.

Repeat

preceding

instructions

3

and

4

until

engine

fires.

When

engine

starts,

move

choke

lever

on

engine

halfway

between

CHOKE

and

OFF.

6.

Move

throttle

control

to

SLOW

position

for

a

few

minutes

warm-up.

Move

choke

lever

to

OFF

posi­

tion as engine warms up.

NOTE: In order to idle smoothly, a new engine may

require 3 to 5 minutes running above slow idle speed.
Idle speed has been adjusted to be correct after this
break-in period.

TO STOP ENGINE

1. Move throttle control lever to STOP position.

2.

Disconnect

spark

plug

wire

and

move

away

from

spark

plug

to

prevent

accidental

starting

while

equipment is unattended.

HOW TO USE YOUR SHREDDER

Do

not

attempt

to

shred

or

chip

any

material

other

than

vegetation

found

in

a

normal

yard

(i.e.,

branches,

leaves, twigs, etc.).

A

WARNING: The shredder discharges

material with considerable velocity. Keep

away from the area around the chute
deflector. Always stop the engine and
disconnect the spark plug wire when
removing or attaching the bag, when
changing containers or when removing
the shredded material, wear safety glass­
es and gloves whenever using your

shredder.

1.

Leaves

and

small

branches

up

to

1/2"

diameter

can

be

fed

into

the

hopper

assembly.

See

figure

7.

If

it

becomes

necessary

to

push

material

into

the

shredder,

use

a

small

diameter

stick—NOT

YOUR

HANDS.

The

stick

cannot

exceed

1/2"

in

diameter

so it will be ground up if it gets into the impeller

assembly.

A

WARNING: Do not put material larger
than 1/2" in diameter into the hopper.

Material up to a maximum of 2" in diame­

ter material may be fed into the chipper

chute. Do not attempt to shred or chip
any material larger than 2" in diameter.

Personal injury or damage to the

machine could result.

Bulky

material,

such

as

stalks

or

heavy

branches,

up to^' in diameter

should be fed into the chip­

per chute. See figure 8.

A

WARNING: Make certain the chipper
chute door is closed when chipper chute

is not in use.

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