Instruction manual
Operation
After the engine has started, open the choke 
lever gradually until it is wide open. Pay 
attention to the sound of the engine to guide 
you in the amount to open the choke. After the 
engine has started, be sure to warm up the 
engine at low speed for 3 to 5 minutes. During 
this time, check the machine for leaking fuel, 
abnormal sounds, or abnormal exhaust color 
or odor.
If the engine cannot be started after pulling the 
starter handle several times, remove the spark 
plug and see if it has a spark. If the plug is wet 
from fuel (due to flooding from the carburetor), 
or if it is stained, replace the plug or clean it 
thoroughly. While the plug is removed, pull the 
starter handle 2 to 3 times to discharge any 
fuel from the cylinder.
Shift the throttle lever from idle( ) to the 
operating position( ) (Figure 7) and the 
tamping rammer will start vibrating. Shifting the 
lever slowly will cause irregular operation and 
damage the clutch, springs, and foot.
After operation is started, adjust the throttle 
lever a little until the rammer tamps the soil 
correctly. When the engine is running within 
the specified rpm range, the rammer will be the 
most effective. If the engine runs too fast, the 
tamping force will not be increased. Instead, 
the spring resonance will decrease the 
tamping force and damage the machine.
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Fig.7
CAUTION:
When warming up, if in the semi- 
clutch in order not to be,pay 
attention to engine speed. 
If you start it operating too quickly 
the engine may stop due to the 
operation of the carburetor.
CAUTION:
If you start it operating too quickly 
the engine may stop due to the 
operation of the carburetor.
If the rammer is used on sloping 
ground, check the safety of the 
surroundings and be careful not to 
allow the machine to fall over.
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WARNING:
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