User Manual
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STARTING
The FS-62V is not equipped with manual 
choke controls, as it is intended for use 
with an electric starter only.
A  high-torque  electric  starter  not  only 
makes  starting  the  engine  easier,  it 
dispenses  with the  need  for  a choke  valve 
by  turning  the  engine  over  fast  enough  to 
draw fuel into the cylinder automatically.
Starting procedure is as follows:
Fill  the  fuel  tank  with  fuel.  When  filled, 
prevent fuel  flowing  into the carburetor with 
a  commercially  available  fuel  stopper,  etc.   
Release  the  stopper  before  starting  the 
engine.
Make sure that the plug element glows red, 
and install the plug in the cylinder head.
1.
2.
Glow Plug Igniter
Pliers
Element glows when energized.
Replace the plug when the 
element does not glow or is 
burnt out. 
WARNING
When  checking  the  plug  element  hold  the 
plug with tools, such as pliers, etc.
Do  not  hold  near  your  face  or  the  fuel 
remaining in the filament may burn you.
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Check that the current to the glowplug is 
switched off.
3.
To close  the needle-valve,  turn  it clockwise, 
while  to  open  the  needle-valve,  turn  it 
counter-clockwise.  Turn  the  needle-valve 
clockwise  slowly until  it  stops.    This  is  the 
fully closed position.
4.
Open  the  needle-valve  3-3.5  turns  from  the 
fully closed position and set the throttle in the 
fully open position.
5.
Apply the starter and press the starter switch 
for 5-6 seconds, or until fuel is seen to 
emerge from the exhaust outlet, indicating 
that the cylinder is now primed.
Energize the glowplug and apply the starter. 
If  the  starter  fails  to  rotate  the  engine 
completely,  this  may  be  due  to  the  cylinder 
being  over-primed,  or  to    the starter  battery 
being insufficiently charged.
Turn the prop ābackwardsā (clockwise) by 
hand until it  is  against compression.   This  is 
to  enable  the  kinetic  energy  of  the  prop  to 
subsequently assist  the starter  through the 
compression stroke to start the engine.
6.
7.
8.
Mark
Close
Open
Fully closed 
position
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Fully open 
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