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Starting
1.
2.
For a Cold Engine
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Place the throttle control
midway between the "slow" and "fast"
positions. Place the choke control into the "on"
position.
For a Warm Engine (normal operating
temperatures)
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Place the throttle control
midway between the "slow" and "fast"
positions. For non-certified engines, place the
choke into the " o f f position. For certified
engines, place the choke in the "on" position.
Start the engine as follows:
For Rope Start Engines
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Place the starting rope
knot in the slot in starting pulley. Wrap the rope
around the pulley. Pull the starter handle with a
smooth, steady motion.
For a Retractable Start Engine
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SLOWLY pull
the starter handle until just past compression
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STOP! Return starter handle, pull firmly with a
smooth, steady motion to start. Pull the handle
straight out to avoid excessive rope wear from the
starter rope guide.
Extend the starting rope periodically and check its
condition. If the rope is frayed, have it replaced
immediately by your Kohler Engine Service
Dealer.
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WARNING: Accidental Starts!
Before extending and checking the retractable starter
rope, remove the spark plug lead to prevent the engine
from starting accidentally. Ground the lead to prevent
sparks that could cause fires. Make sure the
equipment is in neutral.
For an Electric Start Engine -Activate the
starter switch. Release the switch as soon as the
engine starts.
NOTE:
NOTE:
Do not crank the engine continuously for
more than 10 seconds at a time. If the
engine does not start, allow a 60 second
cool down period between starting
attempts. Failure to follow these
guidelines can burn out the starter motor.
If the engine develops sufficient speed to
disengage the starter but does not keep
running (a false start), engine rotation
must be allowed to come to a complete
stop before attempting to restart the
engine. If the starter is engaged while the
flywheel is rotating, the starter pinion and
flywheel ring gear may clash, resulting in
damaae to the starter.
3.
4.
If the starter does not turn the engine over, shut
off starter immediately. Do not make further
attempts to start the engine until the condition is
corrected. Do not jump start using another battery
(refer to "Battety" below). See your Kohler Engine
Service Dealer for trouble analysis.
For a Cold Engine
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Gradually return the choke
control to the "off" position after the engine starts
and warms ups. The engine/equipment may be
operated during the warm-up period, but it may be
necessary to leave the choke partially on until the
engine warms up.
For a Warm, Certified Engine
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Return the
choke to the " o f f position as soon as the engine
starts.
Stopping
1.
Remove the load by disengaging all PTO
attachments.
2.
Place the throttle control in the idle position. Allow
the engine to run at idle for 30-60 seconds.
3. Move the throttle control to the "stop"position.
On engines equipped with a key switch, turn
switch to "stop" or "off" position.
Battery
A 12 volt battery is normally used. Refer to the
operating instructions of the equipment this engine
powers for specific battery requirements.
If the battery charge is not sufficient to crank the
engine, recharge the battery (see page 10).
Operating
Optional spark arrestor mufflers are available from your
Kohler Engine Service Dealer. Check your local laws
and statutes regarding engine spark arrestor muffler
require men ts.
Angle of Operation
This engine will operate continuously at angles up to
30". Check oil level to assure crankcase oil level is at
the " F mark.
Refer to the operating instructions of the equipment
this engine powers. Because of equipment design or
application, there may be more stringent restrictions
regarding the angle of operation.
NOTE: Do not operate this engine continuously at
angles exceeding 30" in any direction. Engine
damage could result from insufficient
lubrication.
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