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 WARNING! 
Never operate the blower unless all controls are properly installed and 
in good working order. Never operate the blower if the cylinder cover is missing 
or damaged!
If The Engine Does Not Start–
Repeat the appropriate starting procedures for warm or cold engine. If the 
engine still will not start, follow the “Starting a Flooded Engine” procedure.
Throttle Lever
Figure 8
Stopping The Engine
1.  Cool the engine by allowing it to 
run at idle for 2–3 minutes.
2. 
 Slide the ignition switch towards the 
rear to “O” (OFF). See Figure 8.
Ignition 
Switch
OFF
Starting the Engine (continued)
Starting A Flooded Engine
1.   Slide the ignition switch to the “I” (ON) position.
2.  Open the choke, put the throttle lever in the full throttle position, then 
clear excess fuel from the combustion chamber by cranking the en-
gine several times.
3.  If the engine still fails to start or fire, refer to the troubleshooting flow 
chart at the end of this manual.
The blower should now be ready for use.
Figure 6
Full Throttle
Idle
4.  Slide the ignition switch to the “I” (ON) position, then depress the throttle 
lever half way and lock throttle by moving throttle lock lever halfway down. 
See Figure 6.
5.  Hold the blower firmly with your left hand on the handle.
6.  Using your right hand, pull the starter handle slowly until you feel the 
starter engage. See Figure 7.
7.  As the starter engages, pull the starter handle upward rapidly.
8.  If necessary, repeat Steps 6 and 7 until the engine starts.
When The Engine Starts–
1.  Open the choke (if it is not already open) by moving the choke lever down. 
2.  If the engine does not continue to run, repeat the appropriate starting 
procedures for a cold or warm engine. 
3.  Reduce engine to idle speed until operating temperature is reached (2–3 
minutes). 
Throttle 
Lever
ON
Throttle 
Lock
Lever
Ignition 
Switch
Pull upward 
rapidly
Figure 7