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DOWN LOADABLE USER MANUAL 8 IN 1 MULTITOOL POWER
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1. 1 Using the small end of the plug wrench remove sprocket 2 Place the guide bar over the guide bar adjustment stud cover nut turn counterclockwise to remove on the cutting head assembly Align the chain tension pin with the hole in the guide bar 3 Install the chain loop over the drive links within the guide bar groove and then align the chain over the drive sprocket Make sure the cutter are properly oriented as shown in the picture below 4 Install the sprocket cover over the bar stud Using finger pressure only install the sprocket cover nut ADJUSTING THE CHAIN NEVER ATTAMPT TO INSTALL REPLACE OR ADJUST THE CHAIN WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING HANDLING WARNING THE SAW CHAIN IS VERY SHARP WEAR GLOVES TO PROTECT YOUR HANDS WHEN WARNING CAUTION A LOOSE CHAIN CAN JUMP OFF THE GUIDE BAR CAUSING DAMAGE TO THE CHAIN AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE CHAINS IS PROPERLY ADJUSTED CHECK MORE OFTEN WHEN YOU ARE BREAKING IN A NEW CHAIN IMPORTANT Proper chain adjustment is essential for maximum performance long chain life and operator safety Always inspect chain tension before operating the pole pruner 1 Loosen the sprocket cover nut with a Plug wrench 2 Lift the nose of the guide bar while turning the chain tensioning screw Clockwise to tighten the chain Counterclockwise to loosen the chain 3 Pull the Chain by hand along the top of the guide bar several times from the engine to the bar s
2. Iis DOWNLOADABLE USER MANUAL 8 IN 1 MULTITOOL POWER PLUS Before Using This Unit Please Read the Operator s manual carefully Check that the Cutting equipment is correctly assembled please read and follow instructions on Page 5 Start the Unit and check the carburettor adjustment Please check Page 11 for this step if needed Always Wear Eye Head and Ear Protectors when Using This Unit Keep all Children bystanders and helpers 15m 50ft away from Unit If anyone approaches you stop the engine and cutting attachment immediately Gloves Safety Goggles and ear muffs and Slip and Sturdy Footwear should be worn at all times when operating tools or Machinery P ALWAYS MAINTAIN THIS Multitool ACCORDING TO THE OWNER S MANUAL AND FOLLOW THE RECOMMENDED SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE NEVER MODIFY OR DISABLE ANY OF THE POLE PRUNER S SAFETY DEVICES ALWAYS USE GENUINE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES WHEN REPAIRING OR MAINTAINING THIS MACHINE DO NOT MAKE UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS OR SUBSTITUTIONS TO THE GUIDE BAR OR CHAIN NEVER ALLOW THE ENGINE TO RUN AT HIGH RPM WITHOUT A LOAD DOING SO COULD DAMAGE THE ENGINE WHEN TRANSPORTING THE PRUNER IN A VEHICLE TIE IT DOWN SECURELY TO PREVENT DAMAGE AND FUEL SPILLAGE ALWAYS CLEAR YOUR WORK AREA OF TRASH OR HIDDEN DEBRIS TO HELP ENSURE GOOD FOOTING KEEP THE SAW CHAIN SHARP AND PROPERLY ADJUSTED KEEP THE PRUNER AS CLEAN AS POSSIBLE KEEP IT FREE OF LOOSE VEGETATION MUD ETC
3. THIS PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT MUST BE WORN IN THIS AREA WHAT IS IN YOUR BOX cea uM N y e e N we STANDARD COMPONENTS 3 8 A A 2x Bracket for handle on main shaft E C c B 2 hex screws and 2 nuts for handle E B ES A wm m t C 2 plastic ties Y uy d D Hexfor Air filter on the motor BA E Tools EA Fp F F Nylon Cutter Screw o o F2 Guard Bracket Assessories Ar ACCESSORIES Say Dm D d G1 12 Chain cover H Coupler i1 Airfilter G2 12 Guide Bar D Hex screw for Air filter on the motor G3 12 Chain J2 Poles K Chain Head L Shoulder Strap 2 3 or 4 Poles vary depending on product M Hedge Trimmer N Brush Cutter O D Handle BLADE ASSEMBLY T M EIGHT TOOTH M THREE TOOTH M TWO TOOTH please note that quantities of blades will vary per model 5in1 6in1 7in1 8in1 e M FOURTY TOOTH M FOUR TOOTH M PLASTEC please note that quantities of blades will vary per model 5in1 6in1 7in1 8in1 ATTACHING THE AIR FILTER TO YOUR MACHINE POLE ASSEMBLY amp ATTACHING 1 Attach Coupler Joiner H to the end of the pole that does 2 Visible holes at the base of the pole are not have the pre drilled inxdex hole Phsical holes are not neccessary for attaching the joiner Screws on coupler or joiner are pressure attached against pole BASE OF POLE TOP OF POLE Index hole facing up Coupler
4. 3 Remove top nut top plate and Position center of blade over raised Position 3 bottom plate onto assembly resting plate circular lip fitting into blade amp Step 4 Step 5 Position 2 top plate onto assembly Apply 1 Locking nut and turn anti clockwise to lock into position whilst holding the screw driver through outer and inner index hole on head ATTACHING NYLON CUTTER AND BRACKET ONTO GUARD STEP 1 STEP 2 Attach screw into nylon cutter and then screw onto splatter Apply hex screws into bracket and fit bracket and hex screws cover which is the lower outer black part of the guard around pole into guard Tighten until firm 15 HOW TO OPEN WHIPPER SNIPPER HEAD STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 To attach lid correctly please line up Push down on tab and Rotate base Continue rotation and seperate lid markers on base and lid clockwise from base HOW TO CLOSE WHIPPER SNIPPER HEAD STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 Line up markers in the appropriate Please be sure that the male and Following through from step 5 position for attachment famale connectors are aligned STEP 7 STEP 8 Push down on tab from step 2 while Following through from step 7 when applying pressure to top and bottom tab has been pushed into lid rotate to lock into place Please see Videos on Mega Machine on Changing Whipper Snipper Line or Assembling Whipper Snipper Head 16 PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THE CUTTING ATTACHMENTS CAN CONTIN
5. Attaches this end e 9 SCREWS Screw in Hex screws until firm against pole 3 Place pole into joiner with index hole facing upwards 4 Push down the safety shield firmly until it locks into Adjust Rotate the hole until it firmly clicks into place place Once down tighten the T handle until its firm to protect the release mechanism 5 RELEASE Release the safety sheild and push down on the release clip while gently rotating and removing pole 6 HANDLE ATTACHEMENT Place A brackets over pole and the other A bracket top side down inside the handle Place B hex bolts head up atthe top of the handle running through configuration Place through the brackets and attach the B nuts until firm OPERATING THE PRUNER Hook the strap hook to the outer pipe on the shaft of the machine Wear the strap so that the hook stays at your right hand side Adjust the length of the strap so that it is comfortable and at the correct length whilst operating the pruner In emergency situations unhook the metal clasp this will release the machine from the strap Please View Mega Machine Warehouse Help Videos For Installation of Poles and Starting Sequence For Operation Of This Machine N NEVER ATTEMPT TO INSTALL REPLACE OR ADJUST THE CHAIN WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING WARNING THE SAW IS VERY SHARP WEAR GLOVES TO PROTECT YOUR HANDS WHEN HANDLING WARNING INSTALLING THE BAR AND CHAIN I
6. a 90 degree blade Angle to cut an uppe surface of a hedge Vertical Cut Cutting without standing directly next to hedge e g flowerbed between operator and hedge Horizontal Cut Cutting without standing directly in front of hedge e g reaching over a flowerbed 20 DAILY MAITENANCE Clean any debris or dirt from the hedge trimmer blades Lubricate the blades before use and after refueling Check the cutters for damage or incorrect adjustments Check for loose or missing screws or components Make sure the cutter attachment is securely fastened Check the entire engine machine for leaking fuel or grease Make sure the nuts bolts and screws except carburetor adjusting screws are tight WARNING WARNING 10 15 Hour Maitenance BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE REPAIR OR CLEANING WORK ON THE UNIT MAKE SURE THE ENGINE AND CUTTING ATTACHMENT ARE COMPLETELY STOPPED DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE BEFORE PERFORMING SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE WORK PLEASE DO NOT USE PARTS FROM OTHER SELLERS PLEASE CONTACT MEGA MACHINE WAREHOUSE IF NEEDING PARTS ON THIS MACHINE AS THEY ARE ALWAYS AVAILABLE Lubricate the cutter assembly gearbox by pumping one or two strokes of lithium base grease into the grease fitting using a lever type grease gun See figure 1 WARNING PLEASE DON T OVERLUBRICATE THE GEARBOX AS THIS MAKES OPERATION SLUGGISH AND CAN ALSO CAUSE GREASE TO LEAK OUT 50 Hour M
7. outer tube should go into the gearcase about 38mm If the outer tube stops before bottoming rotate it until you feel the inner mainshaft driveshaft splines engage the gearcase Then push the outer tube all the way in Rotate the gearcase cutter assembly so that index screw aligns with the hole in the outer tube With the powerhead in the upright position the cutter assembly will appear to be upside down while in the storage transport position Use a 4mm Allen wrench to tighten the hedge trimmer gearcase index screw first then the gearcase clamp screw ADJUSTING THE ARTICULATED HEDGETRIMMER CUTTING ASSEMBLY DO NOT BRUSH THE BLADES AGAINST YOUR BODY NEVER RUN THE ENGINE OR OPERATE THE ARTICULATING HEDGETRIMMER WHEN THE CUTTER ASSEMBLY IS IN THE STORAGE TRANSPORT POSITION THE CUTTER BLADES ARE VERY SHARP DO NOT GRASP THE BLADES WITH YOUR HANDS WARNING Position the hedgetrimmer on a flat level surface with the engine resting on the fuel tank guard Make sure the hedgetrimmer blade cover is in place STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 With your right hand grasp the handle With the index finger of your left hand While holding the latch lock down With your left hand grip the adjustment press the latch release With your left pivot the cutter assembly using the lever on the cutter assembly thumb press the latch lock adjustment lever until it is straight with the outer tube pivot 180 degrees STEP 4 STEP 5 Release the l
8. tip The chain should feel sung but still pull freely 4 Tighten the sprocket cover nut securely while lifting the tip of the guide bar 5 Inspect the chain for correct adjustment more frequently with a new chain The chain should feel snug but still pull freely CHAIN OILER N NEVER FILL THE OIL RESERVOIR NOR ADJUST THE OILER WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING WARNING FILLING THE OIL RESEVOIR The oil reservoir has a capacity sufficient to provide about 40 minutes of cutting time when set to deliver the minimum flow rate 1 Place the pole pruner on a clean flat surface with the oil filler cap facing up r Wipe off any debris from the oil cap and from around the oil filler neck 2 Remove the oil filler cap and fill the reservoir with bar and chain oil then replace the cap 3 Wipe up spilled oil from the unit before restarting the pole pruner ADJUSTING OIL FLOW RATE The guide bar and chain are lubricated automatically by a pump that operates whenever the chain rotates the pump is set at the factory to deliver a medium flow rate but it can be adjusted in the field A temporary increase in oil flow is often desireable when cutting things like hardwood or wood with a lot of pitch Adjust the pump as follows 1 Stop the engine and make sure the stop switch is in the STOP position 2 Place the unit on it s side with the oil Reservoir up 3 With a screw driver push in on the oil flow rate adjusting screw and
9. you should be able to view when looking at least 3 4mm of screw tip turning this screw to the left will speed up the idle while turning the silver screw to the right will slow the idle down We suggest that you adjust the screw so you may be able to view 3 or 4mm of screw tip if you see more screw tip please back adjust the screw to this suggested setting and if you are viewing less of the screw tip please adjust the screw so you are able to view more of the tip at least 3 or 4mm of screw tip and no more or less FUEL MIXTURE SCREW ADJUSTMENT If your machine is not revving or not running correctly please adjust the Fuel Mixture Screw with the steps to the right When facing the Carby side of the machine and looking at the carby on the right hand side of the Carby down near the top of the fuel tank and infront of the black fuel line in take tube you will see a brass screw this is the fuel mix screw this adjusts how much fuel may enter the machine To set this screw in the correct position we need to start the screw at zero first please turn the brass screw all the way to the right or clock wise until it will not turn any further please try not to over turn it when screwing it all the way in as when you have reached the end of it s thread and if you keep turning it with force you may snap the screw off When you have turned the screw all the way in to the right or clock wise so it can not turn any further this is what we c
10. ENGINEIS IDLING The cutting assembly can be adjusted to 10 different positions ranging from 120 degrees to 270 degrees from the outer tube as shown in Figure 1 Refer to the steps on the previous page for the adjustment procedures Always make sure the lock latch is securely locked after each adjustment ADJUSTING THE CUTTER ASSEMBLY FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORTATION With the engine stopped install the cover onto mente NEVER RUN THE ENGINE WHEN Using the procedures described on the previous page ADJUSTING THE CUTTER ASSEMBLY rotate the cutter assembly so it is parallel to the tube TO THE STORAGE POSITION Make sure the latch lock and the latch release return WARNING securely to a locking position See Step 2 Make sure the cover is in place on the cutters before storing or transporting Selely Operation Never use this machine hedgetrimmer for any other purposes Never try to cut stones metals plastics or any other hard objects Using for other purposes than trimming hedge may damage the machine or cause serious injury Choose the best work position for safety against falling objects Never stand directly underneath the branch you are cutting and be wary of falling branches Please note that a branch may spring back at you after it hits the ground HOW TO USE HEDGETRIMMER ATTACHMENT Horizontal Cut Cutting Close to ground from a standing position e g low shrubs Overhead Cut Hold the shaft upright with
11. Fuel should now fill the ISEE BELOW FOR FUEL INFORMATION tube next to pump STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 Slide the take on switch to the Squeeze the top and bottom levers While holding top lever and bottom down position in and hold in firmly as pictured in 5 2 lever squeezed in slide down or push in the locking switch STEP 7 STEP 8 STEP 9 Pull the recoil 2 4 times By the fourth Slide the choke down to return it to Pull the recoil once again or until pull it should sound like the engine is its original down position the engine starts going to start Move to Step 8 11 A WARNING ONLY USE THIS RECOMMENDED 2 STROKE FUEL MIX WITH A GOOD QUALITY 2 STROKE OIL FROM YOUR LOCAL SUPPLIER USING A MIX RATIO OF 25 1 30 1 IN THE MACHINE UNLEADED OR LOW OCTANE FUEL ANY OTHER FUEL MUST BE USED IN A TWO STROKE MIX MIX WELL AS RECOMMENDED INCORRECT MIX COULD DAMAGE YOUR ENGINE VOIDING YOUR WARRANTY USE THIS FUEL MIX EVERY TIME YOUR MACHINE IS IN OPERATION FOR THE BEST DINGO TOOLS PERFORMANCE YOU CAN EXPECT OUT OF YOUR DINGO TOOLS MACHINE HOW TO MIX YOUR FUEL Common mixtures are 25 1 30 1 If you find your machine is too smoky please use the higher ratio which is 30 1 as seen in diagram C WHAT IS 25 1 30 1 The first part of the formula refers to how many parts of fuel as seen in diagram A The second part of the formula refers to how many parts of oil diagram B or C For example 25 parts of unleaded fue
12. UE ROTATING AFTER THE ENGINE IS SWITCHED OFF SO PLEASE WATCH OUT FOR THIS WE RECOMMEND USING 20 1 WARNING UNLEADED FUEL TO OIL MIXTURE FOR THIS BRUSHCUTTER CUTTING OPERATION Always Cut by Guiding the head from your right to left Adjust the idle speed see page X for different types of grass you cut e g cut tough shrubs or weeds at a high idle and young grass at a middle speed A metal blade cut best up to the point 1 3 from the edge Use that area for cutting shrubs tough and thick weeds For cutting young grass you can use up to 2 3 from the tip of the blade MAINTENANCE OF MACHINE Gear Case Please Supply Multi purpose grease at every 25 hours of use Remove the cutter holders to arrange for old grease to exsist Maitenance Before Storage Brushing off dirt from the machine check damage or slack of each part If you find out abnormalities repair them for the next use Extract fuel from the tank and loose the drain screw of the float cabin to extract fuel turn on the engine and leave it running until it stops naturally Remove the spark plug and put in 1 2cc of 2 cycle oil in the engine Draw the starter 2 3 times set the plug back and stop it at the contaction position Apply anti rust oil to the metal parts such as the throttle wire put the cover on the blade and keep it indoor avoiding dampness 17 HEDGETRIMMER ATTACHMENT CAUTION Always mainta
13. aintenance Every 50 hours of operation more frequently in dusty or dirty conditions Remove and clean the cylinder cover and clean the dirt and debris from the cylinder cooling fans Lubricate the gearcase To perform this operation first remove the gearcase from the outer tube please refer to Figure 2 Long Term Storage Whenever the machine will not be used for 30 days or longer use the following procedures to prepare it for storage Clean external parts thoroughly and apply a light coating of oil to all metal surfaces Drain all the fuel from the carburetor and the fuel tank 4 N THANKS FROM THE TEAMAT HNE WAREHOUSE 21
14. all or state as being at zero Now please turn the screw 1 and 1 quarter turns to the left or anticlock wise to set it in the correct position for the fuel intake and smooth operation If 1 and 1 quarter turns isnt enough as the adjustment has not being successful please start the brass screw back at zero and try a 1 and half full turns anti clock wise or to the left to set the carby with a little bit more fuel into the machine 13 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR POLE PRUNER Every 50 Hours Of Operation more frequently in dusty or dirty conditions 1 Remove and clean the cylinder cover and clean dirt and debris from the cylinder cooling fins 2 Remove the sprocket cover and inspect the sprocket for excessive dirt debris or wear Remove the guide bar and clean out the guide bar groove If the sprocket is excessively worn replace it with a new one 3 Lubricate the gearcase To perform this operation first remove the gearcase from the upper outer tube as follows 4 Follow Disassembling the pole sections section to remove the upper tube from the gearcase 5 Using a lever type grease gun pump lithium base grease about 10 grams into the grease fitting until you see old grease being purged from the gearcase which can be seen in the outer tube cavity Clean up excess grease then reassemble the gearcase onto the outer tube 14 ATTACHING BLADES 3 N En 18 e 18 2 Step 1 Step 2 Step
15. atch lock and the latch Remove the cover from the cutter release Make sure the latch lock and blade The engine may be Started the latch release return securely to a locking position 18 DINGO TOOLS MULTITOOL Contents Of Booklet Warnings Check List Page 3 What Is In Your Box Assembly Page 4 Blade Assembly Air Filter Attachment Page 5 Pole Assembly And Attaching Page 6 Operating The Pruner Installing The Bar And Chain Page 7 Adjusting The Chain Page 8 Chain Oiler Filling The Oil Resvoir Adjusting The Oil Flow Rate Page 9 Typical Applications Standard Cut Page 10 Steps For Starting Your Machine Page 11 How To Mix The Fuel Page 12 Adjusting The Idle Screw On Your Machine Fuel Mixture Screw Adjustment Page 13 Maintenance On Your Pole Pruner Page 14 Attaching Blades Attaching Nylon Cutter And Bracket Onto Guard Page 15 How To Open And Close Whipper Snipper Head Page 16 Cutting Operation Maintenance Of Your Machine Page 17 Hedge Trimmer Attachments Page 18 Installing The Hedge Trimmer Cutting Assembly Adjusting The Articulated Hedgetrimmer Cutting Assembly Page 19 Adjusting The Hedgetrimmer Cuter Assembly For Desired Cutting Angles Adjusting The Cutter Assembly For Storage Or Transportation How To Use Hedgetrimmer Attachment Page 20 Daily Maintenance Page 21 ADJUSTING THE HEDGETRIMMER CUTER ASSEMBLY FOR DESIRED CUTTING ANGLES DO NOT TOUCH THE CUTTER BLADES WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING THE BLADES CAN OSCILLATE EVEN IF THE WARNING
16. in the articulated hedge trimmer according to the owner s manual and follow the recommended scheduled maintenance Never modify or disable any of the hedgetrimmer s safety devices Always use genuine parts and accessories when repairing or maintaining this machine When transporting the hedgetrimme in a vehicle tie it down securely to prevent fuel spillage or damage to the machine Always clear your work area of trash or hidden debris to help ensure good footing Keep the cutters sharp and properly adjusted Keep the articulated hedgetrimmer as clean as possible Keep it free of loose vegetation mud debris etc a NW 2 Image 3 Prior to Assembly Using image 3 as a guide familiarize yourself with the attachment of long reach hedgetrimmer and it s various components Understanding your machine helps ensure top performance longer service life and safer operation Before Assembling make sure you have all the components required for the complete unit Cutter Assembly Cutter blade cover Toolkit for routine maintenance 18 INSTALLING THE HEDGETRIMMER CUTTER ASSEMBLY THE CUTTER BLADES ARE VERY SHARP DO NOT HANDLE THE CUTTER ASSEMBLY UNLESS THE PROTECTIVE WARNING BLADE COVER IS IN PLACE IMPORTANT Always wear gloves when working with or near the cutter assembly Insert the end of the outer tube into the hedgetrimmer cutter gearcase clamp assembly and push until it bottoms The
17. l or low octane to 1 part of two stroke oil or 30 parts of unleaded or low octane fuel to 1 part of two stroke oil REMEMBER TO MIX WELL SHAKE BOTTLE WARNING AT ALL TIMES PLEASE KEEP THE FUEL TANK FULL WHEN IN OPERATION AVOID HAVING THE YOUR ENGINE FINISHING OPERATION FROM FUEL STARVATION FUEL TANKS BEING KEPT FULL AT ALL TIMES WILL IMPROVE YOUR MACHINE PERFORMANCE FUEL RUNNING OUT WHILE IN OPERATION MAY DAMAGE YOUR ENGINE PLEASE BE SURE TO REFILL THE TANK KEEPING THE FUEL WELL FILLED DURING OPERATION IN ASSISTING AND AVOIDING BREAK DOWNS OR OPERATION INTERRUPTIONS FUEL TANKS BEING EMPTIED DURING OPERATION MAY RISK DEBRIS ALL FOREIGN OBJECTS ENTERING INTO THE FUEL INTAKE CONFIGURATION SYSTEM CAUSING BLOCKAGES OVER HEATING AND EVEN PISTON FAILURE TO AVOID THESE CIRCUMSTANCES PLEASE KEEP YOUR FUEL TANK WELL FILLED AT ALL TIMES AVOIDING ENGINE BREAKS INCURRED FROM THE RESULT OF FUEL STARVATION 12 ADJUSTING IDLE SCREW ON YOUR MACHINE If your Idling of your brushcutter needs adjusting e g it is idling too fast or slow or is cutting out please follow the steps below on how to adjust this on your machine When looking down in a birds eye view at the carby or Choke area at the the top of the Carby where the throttle control cable attaches to the side of the mechanism you will see a silver screw on the right hand side at the top Where the Sliver Screw enters in and the tip of the Silver Screw comes out the outer side
18. turn in the desired direction there are three incremental settings Clockwise decrease lubrication Counterclockwise increase lubrication TYPICAL APPLICATIONS STANDARD CUT mr AM The most convenient working position is a tool angle of 60 but Nn CAN UM any other angle may be used to suit the situation concerned Cutting Above Obstacle Thanks to the unit s long reach it is possible to prune branches that are overhanging obstacles such as rivers or lakes The tool angle in this case depends on the position of the branch Working Techniques Please Read Relieving Cut To avoid tearing the bark kickback or pinching the bar when pruning thick branches always start by performing a relieving cut e g if the branch you are cutting is around 5 cms thick cut from the lower part of the branch upwards then stop and turn the pole pruner on the other side of the branch downwards cutting the branch off the tree Flush cutting thick branches If branch diameter is more than 10cm 4 first perform undercut 3 and cross cut at a distance A of about 25cm 10 from the final cut Than carry out the flush cut 4 starting with a relieving cut and finishing with a cross cut STEPS FOR STARTING YOUR MACHINE STEP 1 SIEP 2 STEP 3 Mix the 2 stroke fuel to the correct Press the fuel bubble 5 7 times no Slide the choke to the up position ratio 25 1 30 1 and fill the tank more than 7
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