Operation; Starting The Cold Engine; Starting The Warm Engine - Shindaiwa BP35 Owner's Manual

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Starting the cold engine

When engine starts, the cutting attachment may rotate, even with throttle trigger in
low-speed position.
After engine starts, pull throttle trigger slightly to release throttle latch
immediately.
Never use throttle latch for operation.
When engine is started, confirm if there is not any abnormal vibration or sound.
If there is abnormal vibration or sound, ask your dealer to repair.
∗ Starter handle
NOTE
Check unit for loose nuts, bolts and screws before starting.
Always clear work area of debris before starting operation.
Always hold the unit firmly on the ground.
When pulling starter handle, use short pulls, 1/2 to 2/3 of rope length.
Do not allow the starter handle to snap back against the housing.
1. Ignition switch.
2. Throttle trigger.
Before starting engine make sure cutting attachment is not in touch with ground or other
objects.
Lift ignition switch up.
4. Fuel cock.
5. Choke lever.
Open the fuel cock by moving the lever to the down position.
Move choke lever to close (
While holding the unit firmly with your left hand, use your right hand to pull the starter handle
slowly upward until you feel the starter engage.
Pull starter handle until first firing sound.
Move choke lever to open (
Restart engine and allow to warm up.
When engine is hard to start, use throttle latch.
∗ Pull throttle trigger fully and push throttle latch and release throttle trigger to activate throttle
latch.
After engine starts, pull throttle trigger slightly to release throttle latch immediately.

Starting the warm engine

NOTE
If engine does not start after 4 pulls, use cold starting procedure.
Lift ignition switch up.
Open the fuel cock by moving the lever to the down position.
Move choke lever to open (
If tank is not empty, pull starter handle.
If fuel tank is empty, after refilling, pull starter handle.

Operation

WARNING
3. Throttle latch.
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