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Briggs & Stratton Vanguard Diesel 432447 Operator's Manual page 8

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GAUGES
TYPICAL PANEL LIGHTS
Ignition light
The ignition light comes on when the starter switch is turned to
the ON position, and should be out while engine is running.
Temperature light
If temperature light comes on, engine is overheating. Check:
S
coolant level;
S
debris on radiator or any restriction to air flow.
Heat or glow light
The heat or glow light comes on when the starter switch is
turned to HEAT or GLOW (ON if no HEAT or GLOW position),
but should be out while engine is running.
STARTING
STARTING IN COLD WEATHER:
(below -10° C or 14° F)
♦ Use correct type of oil for expected starting
temperature. (See Oil.)
♦ Remove external equipment/engine loads. (See
equipment operating instructions.)
♦ Open fuel shut-off valve, if equipped, before starting
engine.
CAUTION:
Before starting engine for
the first time, charge battery as the
equipment manufacturer recommends.
Failure to do so, may cause damage to
the engine.
(If Equipped)
X
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WARNING LIGHTS (Typical)
Fuel filter light
The fuel filter light comes on when enough water collects in
the fuel filter, but should be out when the water is drained.
If fuel filter warning light comes on while engine is running, stop
engine and drain water from fuel filter.
Engine oil pressure light
The engine oil pressure light comes on when the starter
switch is turned to the ON position and should be out while
engine is running. If oil pressure light comes on while engine is
running, stop engine immediately. Check oil level or electrical
system.
Charge light
The charge light comes on when the starter switch is turned to
the ON position, but should be out while engine is running.
If charge light comes on while engine is running, check electrical
system.
If charge light does not come on when starter switch is turned to
the ON position, check fuse or bulb.
See an Authorized Briggs & Stratton 3/LC Service Dealer if
necessary for operation repair.
♦ Start with throttle control in FAST position.
♦ Do not use fuel left over from summer. Use fresh fuel.
♦ Allow engine to warm up several seconds to several
minutes, depending on outside temperature.
• The manufacturer of equipment on which
this engine is installed specifies top speed at
which engine will be operated. DO NOT
EXCEED this speed.
• Do not use pressurized starting fluids.
• Vapors are flammable.
• Keep hands and feet clear of rotating
machinery.
WARNING
WARNING

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