GGP ITALY HTJ 550 Manuel D'utilisation page 74

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6. Pull the starter rope again until the engine starts
as normal.
7. Turn the starter control lever (3) to the «RUN»
position.
8. Allow the engine to run at minimum speed for
at least one minute before accelerating to ma-
ximum speed.
IMPORTANT
If the handle (4) on the star ter
wire is pulled repeatedly with the starter control
lever (3) in the «CHOKE» position it can flood the
engine and make starting difficult.
If you have flooded the engine, remove the spark
plug and gently pull the handle (5) on the starter
wire to eliminate any excess fuel; then dry the
spark plug electrodes and replace it on the en gine.
• Hot starting
When hot starting (immediately after stopping the
engine), follow the procedure indicated a bo ve in
points 1 - 4 - 5 - 6.
USE OF THE ENGINE (Fig. 3)
The speed of the cutting device is regulated by
the accelerater lever (1) positioned on the rear
hand grip (2).
It is only possible to use this lever if the safety lever
(3) is pressed simultaneously.
The movement is transmitted from the engine to
the blade by a centrifugal mass clutch that pre-
vents the blade from moving when the engine is
running at minimum speed.
WARNING!
Do not use the machine if
the cutting device moves when the engine is
running idle; in this case, contact you dealer.
The correct running speed will be achieved by
pressing the accelerator lever (1) as far as pos-
sible.
IMPORTANT
Avoid using the engine at full
power for the first 6­8 working hours.
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STOPPING THE ENGINE (Fig. 4)
To stop the engine:
– Release the accelerator lever (1) and allow the
– Press the (2) switch to the «O» position.
over, it will take a few seconds for the bla des
to stop.
HOW TO START - USE - STOP THE ENGINE
engine to run at minimum speed for a few se-
conds.
WARNING!
When the engine is ticking

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