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OPERATION
Cold Weather Operation for 4-Cycle Engines
Internal engine condensation increases as outside temperatures
decrease. If the vehicle is used year-round, check the oil level
frequently. A rising oil level could indicate condensation in the bottom
of the crankcase, which can lead to engine damage. Any condensation
must be drained. If the oil level rises to the top of the sight glass,
change the oil immediately.
Always operate the engine long enough to reach operating temperature,
which reduces condensation.
Starting the Engine
WARNING
Engine exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide and can
cause loss of consciousness resulting in severe injury or death.
Never run an engine in an enclosed area.
1. Position the vehicle on a level surface.
2. Turn the fuel valve on.
3. Sit on the vehicle.
4. If the engine is cold, use full choke by
pushing the choke lever (A) all the way to the
left. A warm engine will not require the use
of the choke.
NOTE: The choke is fully on when the lever is
pushed completely to the left. The
choke is off when the lever is pushed
completely to the right. The choke can be
adjusted gradually, depending on how
much choke is needed for starting.
5. Place the engine stop switch in the ON position, then turn the main
key switch on.
NOTE: Do not press the throttle while starting the engine.
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