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TYPE 1: MANUAL THROTTLE / MANUAL CHOKE 
Starting A Cold Engine
1. Pull the choke rod to the 
CLOSED position.
2. Move the throttle lever (gray) 
away from the SLOW 
position, about 1/3 of the way 
toward the FAST position.
Some engine applications 
use a remotely-mounted 
throttle control rather than 
the engine-mounted throttle 
lever shown here.
3. Pull the starter grip lightly until 
resistance is felt, then pull 
briskly.
NOTICE
Do not allow the starter grip to 
snap back against the engine. 
Return it gently to prevent 
damage to the starter.
4. If the choke rod was pulled to the CLOSED position to start the 
engine, push it to the OPEN position as soon as the engine warms 
up enough to run smoothly.
Throttle Setting
Position the throttle control 
lever (gray) for the desired 
engine speed. For best engine 
performance, it is 
recommended the engine be 
operated with the throttle in the 
FAST (or high) position.
Starting a Warm Engine
If the engine has run out of fuel, pull the choke rod to the CLOSED 
position after refueling. If the engine has not run out of fuel, leave the 
choke rod in the OPEN position.
1. Place the throttle lever in the FAST position.
2. Pull the starter grip lightly until you feel resistance, then pull briskly.
3. If the choke rod was pulled to the CLOSED position to start the 
engine, push it to the OPEN position as soon as the engine starts.
Stopping The Engine 
1. Move the throttle lever (gray) 
to the SLOW position.
2. Allow the engine to idle for a 
few seconds, then move the 
throttle lever to the STOP 
position.
TYPE 2: FIXED THROTTLE / IGNITION SWITCH LEVER /
MANUAL CHOKE
Starting A Cold Engine 
1. Pull the choke rod to the 
CLOSED position.
2. Move the ignition switch lever 
(red) to the ON position.
Some engine applications use 
a remote-mounted ignition 
switch rather than the engine-
mounted ignition switch lever 
shown here.
3. Pull the starter grip lightly until 
resistance is felt, then pull 
briskly.
NOTICE
Do not allow the starter grip to 
snap back against the engine. 
Return it gently to prevent 
damage to the starter.
4. If the choke rod was pulled to the CLOSED position to start the 
engine, push it to the OPEN position as soon as the engine warms 
up enough to run smoothly.
5. The engine speed is preset on this type.
Starting a Warm Engine
If the engine has run out of fuel, pull the choke rod to the CLOSED 
position after refueling. If the engine has not run out of fuel, leave the 
choke rod in the OPEN position.
1. Pull the starter grip lightly until you feel resistance, then pull briskly.
2. If the choke was pulled to the CLOSED position to start, push it to 
the OPEN position as soon as the engine starts.
CHOKE ROD
CLOSED
OPEN
SLOW
FAST
THROTTLE 
LEVER (gray)
STARTER GRIP
FAST
SLOW
THROTTLE 
LEVER (gray)
STOP
FAST
THROTTLE 
LEVER (gray)
CHOKE ROD
CLOSED
OPEN
IGNITION SWITCH 
LEVER (red)
  ON
STARTER GRIP
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