Stopping the engine – Hayter Mowers Condor hydrostatic Drive 510D User Manual

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OPERATING THE MOWER

Starting the Engine continued

CAUTION: PREVENT DAMAGE - Before

attempting to start the engine, ensure that the

crankcase oil level is correct and check the fuel

level.

Starting a cold engine: Turn the fuel valve and

the engine switch to the ‘on’ position. Set the

throttle control lever to approximately 70% full

throttle and close the choke lever.

Turn the ignition key to the ‘on’ (B) position.

Pull the start grip with a steady motion to start the

engine.

Gradually return the choke lever to the open posi-

tion as the engine warms up.

Once the engine has warmed up increase the throt-

tle setting as required for operation.

CAUTION: PREVENT DAMAGE - Do not

allow the start grip to snap back against the

engine. Return it gently to prevent damage.

Starting a warm engine: Follow the procedure
for ‘Starting a cold engine’ except the use of the
choke will not normally be required when starting
a warm engine.

Stopping the Engine

To stop the engine: Turn the ignition key to the
‘off’ (A) position.

In normal use bring the mower travel to a stop,
disengage the cutterhead drive and engage the
parking brake before stopping the engine.

WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - If the
engine fails to stop when the ignition switch
is switched to the ‘off’ position (A), turn the
engine to the ‘off’ position and close the fuel
valve. The engine may also be stalled by closing
the choke and opening the throttle control or
removing the spark plug lead.

STOP

A

B

STOP

A

B

1. Fuel Valve

2. On

3. Off

1. Engine Switch

2. On

3. Off

1. Choke Lever

2. Close

3. Open

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