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IMPORTANT:
Do not operate starter more than 30 seconds at a time or starter may be damaged. If engine does not start, wait at least 2 minutes before trying again. If engine does not start in four attempts, refer to Troubleshooting section.
To assure adequate lubrication after engine starts, idle engine at approximately 1000 rpm with no load for 1 to 2 minutes. Extend this period when operating at temperatures below freezing.
When starting the machine during cold temperatures see Cold Weather Starting in this section.
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Turn ignition key clockwise to engage starter. Release key when engine starts. If key is released before engine starts, wait until starter and engine stop turning before trying again.
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When the engine has started, stop and caution indicator lights will go off when ignition key is released.
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Press "RUN" button, then "PAGE" button to view engine functions display on monitor screen if default run page display screens are used.
IMPORTANT:
Protect turbocharger during start-up by not accelerating above 1000 rpm until normal engine idle speed is established (900 rpm).
NOTE:
Should engine stall while operating under load, restart it immediately to prevent overheating.
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