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Right upper lever
It controls forward movement. It engages and disen-
gages engine rotation from transmission. Pressing
it is "Drive" mode and releasing it is "Stop" mode.
Press it to make machine move forwards. Release it
to make machine stop.
Right lower lever
It controls reverse movement. It engages and disen-
gages engine rotation from transmission. Pressing
it is "Drive" mode and releasing it is "Stop" mode.
Press it to make machine move backwards. Release
it to make machine stop.
Left upper lever
It controls the brush operation. Press it to start brush
rotation. Release it to stop brush rotation.
Throttle control
It controls engine speed. Put the throttle level on
low speed or high speed or an intermediary position
between low speed and high speed to increase or
decrease the speed of engine.
Gauge wheels
They play a role of supporting and turning the ma-
chine and also for adjusting the height of the brush.
Steering lever
It controls the direction of the brush. Press steering
lever and swing the brush 20 degrees to right side
or left side.
Brush
It sweeps and removes snow, leaves, dirt, light gravel
and other materials from packing lots, sidewalks and
other surfaces.
Driving wheels
They move the power sweeper to any desired loca-
tion.
Handle Adjustment Knobs
It provides different handle heights to make driving
position comfortable with the controls positioned er-
gonomically.
Loosen both handle adjustment knobs, and pivot
handle forward or backward to desired height, and
then tighten the adjustment knobs securely.
Motor
Engine components Figure 10-11
1. Throttle
2. Exhaust
3. Spark
4. Air Filter
5. Petcock
6. Choke lever
7. Reversiestarter
8. Recoil
9. Ignition switch
10. Gas cap
11. Fuel tank
12. Oil drain plug
13. Oil filler / dipstick
Sweeper Operation
Adding fuel
Fill the fuel tank.
m Fill tank to no more than 12.5mm (1/2") below the
bottom of the filler neck to provide space for expan-
sion.
Adding Oil-Bath (Fig. 13)
1. Remove the wing nut (1), the air cleaner cap (2)
and cover (3).
2. Remove the air filter (4) from the cover (3) and dip
the filter (4) in clean engine oil and then squeeze
out all excess oil. The engine will smoke if too
much oil is left in the foam. This can damage the
motor after time.
3. Fill the air cleaner case (6) till the oil level mark
(7)with motor oil. Approx. oil capacity: 0,06 l
4. Reassemble the air cleaner in reverse chronol-
ogy.
Starting engine
Follow the procedure below for cold starts:
1. Turn the fuel valve lever on the engine to the ON
position.
2. Turn the choke lever on the engine to the CLOSE
position.
3. Set the throttle lever on the upper handle at half-
way position.
4. Pull the starting rope slowly several times to al-
low the gasoline to flow into the engine's carbu-
retor. Then hold the start handle firmly and pull
rope out a short distance until you feel some re-
sistance. Then pull the rope smoothly and brisk-
ly, and allow rope to return gently. Do not let the
rope snap back. If necessary, pull the rope sev-
eral times until the engine starts.
5.
Allow the engine to run for several seconds to
warm up. Then, gradually move chock lever to
"OPEN" position.
Restarting an engine that is already warm from pre-
vious running does not normally require use of the
choke.
1. Set the throttle lever on the upper handle at half-
way position.
2. Hold the start handle firmly and pull rope out a
short distance until you feel some resistance.
Then pull the rope smoothly and briskly, and al-
low rope to return gently. Do not let the rope snap
back.
Operating
After engine warms up, pull throttle lever to acceler-
ate engine speed.
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