Engine Operation - Lincoln Electric OUTBACK 185 (AU) Operator's Manual

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ENGINE OPERATION

OUTBACK
TM
185 (AU)
Starting/Shutdown Instructions
Be sure all Pre-Operation Engine Service has been
performed. Also, Read owners manual before starting
for the first time. (See INSTALLATION section)
Remove all loads connected to the AC power recepta-
cles. Before starting, first open the fuel shutoff valve.
Always pull the choke control out when starting the
engine; cold, warm or hot.
Flip the Idle switch to the "Auto Idle" (
position. Lift and hold the start switch in the "start" (
position engine starts. Release the switch to the run
position and slowly return the choke to the full "In"
position (Choke open). Do not lift the start switch to
the "start" position while the engine is running
because this will cause damage to the ring gear
and/or starter motor.
Stopping the Engine
Remove all welding and auxiliary power loads and
allow engine to run for a few minutes to cool the
engine.
Stop the engine by placing the engine switch in the
"Off" (
) position.
WARNING
Close the fuel valve when the machine is
transported to prevent fuel leakage from
the carburetor.
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Fuel Valve is located under the fuel tank and above
the recoil starter see figure B.2 for "ON/OFF" posi-
tions.
FIGuRE B.2
Break-in Period
It is normal for any engine to use larger quantities of
oil until break-in is accomplished. Check the oil level
twice a day during the break-in period (about 50 run-
ning hours). Change the oil after the first 5 hours of
operation. See the Engine Instruction Manual for fur-
ther details.
IN ORDER TO ACCOMPLISH THIS BREAK-IN, THE
uNIT SHOuLD BE SuBJECTED TO MODERATE
LOADS, WITHIN THE RATING OF THE MACHINE.
)(
)
AVOID LONG IDLE RuNNING PERIODS. REMOVE
)
LOADS AND ALLOW ENGINE TO COOL SEVERAL
MINuTES AT LOW IDLE BEFORE SHuTDOWN.
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Low Oil Sensing
This engine has a built in sensor which responds to
low oil level (not pressure). When activated, the sys-
tem will shut the engine down. The engine will not
restart until sufficient oil is added. Check oil level fre-
quently and add oil as required to the full mark on the
dipstick. DO NOT OVERFILL.
Typical Fuel Consumption
NO LOAD.
2250 R.P.M
NO LOAD
3750 R.P.M.
DC CC WELD OUTPUT
100 AMPS, 25 VOLTS
AUXILIARY POWER
5200 KVA
LOCATION
B-5
OPERATION
CAuTION
KOHLER CH440 14 HP
.83 LITRES/HOUR
(.22 GALLONS/HOUR)
1.70 LITRES/HOUR
(.45 GALLONS/HOUR)
2.92 LITRES/HOUR
(.77 GALLONS/HOUR)
4.13 LITRES/HOUR
(1.09 GALLONS/HOUR)

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