User Manual
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Open the throttle valve fully, close the choke valve and turn 
the propeller counter-clockwise through three revolutions. 
(Fig.19 & 20)
3.
Fig.19
Fig.20
Open the
throttle fully.
Close the choke valve.
Turn 3 revolutions.
If very strong compression is felt when trying to turn the 
propeller counter-clockwise, too much fuel has been drawn 
into the engine. In this case, do not use force, but release 
the choke valve and turn the propeller clockwise slowly to 
eject excess fuel through exhaust pipes.
Fig.21
Do not apply the starter with the choke closed.
Warning! Never close the choke valve when applying the 
starter. Such an action will cause an excess quantity of fuel 
to be drawn into the cylinder and result in hydraulic lock that 
may damage the engine. (Fig.21)
Excess fuel in the carburetor may drip into the engine 
compartment when the choke valve is reopened. Therefore, 
it is advisable to drill a drain hole in the bottom of the engine 
bay or cowling and to apply fuelproof paint to the 
surrounding surfaces to prevent fuel from penetrating the 
airframe structure.
Release the choke control and immediately turn the 
propeller counter-clockwise several times so that fuel is 
drawn well into the cylinders (Fig.22).
4.
Fig.22
Set the throttle valve approximately 1/4 open from the fully 
closed position. (Fig.23).
5.
Fig.23
Fully open
Fully closed
Set at this position
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Starting with an electric starter (Fig.24)
6.
Make sure that the direction of rotation of the starter is 
correct.
Connect the glowplug battery.
Apply the electric starter.
Fig.24
Connect the battery to the glowplug.
Electric starter
Make sure that the
direction or rotation
is correct.
When the engine starts, open the throttle valve fully and 
keep it running initially (approx. 10 seconds), with original 
needle-valve setting. 
7.
Fig.25
Open the
throttle fully.
Make sure that all four cylinders are firing
8.
The engine is running properly if white smoke is emitted 
through all four exhaust pipes. A slight spray of fuel will be 
discharged through the exhaust pipe or any cylinder that is 
not firing.
If a cylinder ceases firing, reduce the throttle setting to 
approximately 1/4 open from the fully closed position and 
re-connect the glowplug battery. The rpm will increase when 
all cylinders are firing steadily.
A slight spray of fuel may be emitted through the exhaust 
pipe if a cylinder is not firing.
Fig.26
Now disconnect the glowplug battery.
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