IMPORTANT: Hydrostatic transmission might be damaged if the
bypass rod is not pushed back to operating position before attempting
to start the engine. Do not start or operate the machine with the
bypass rod in the pulled-out position.
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Make sure bypass rod is pushed in.
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CAUTION: Engine exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide and can
cause serious illness or death.
Do not run an engine in
an enclosed area, such as a garage, even with doors or windows opened.
Move the machine to an outside area before running the engine.
Sit in seat.
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Make sure mower is disengaged. (See Engaging and Disengaging
Mower in the OPERATING section.)
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Lock the park brake.
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Check starting conditions:
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If engine is cold: Move throttle/choke lever (A) up to the
choke position.
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If engine is warm: Move throttle/choke lever (A) to the half-speed
position.
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IMPORTANT: Starter may be damaged if starter is operated for
more than 20 seconds at a time:
Wait two minutes before
trying again if engine does not start.
Turn key to start position for no more than five seconds.
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Release key to run position when engine starts, and gradually
move choke lever down to the off position.
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If engine does not start, wait 10 seconds.
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Turn key to start position again for no longer than 5 seconds.
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Repeat procedure if necessary.
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IMPORTANT: Unnecessary engine idling may cause engine damage.
Excessive idling can cause engine overheating, carbon build-up, and
poor performance.
Let engine run at high idle for a couple of minutes to warm-up
before operating machine.