Specifications

MQ-WHITEMAN WBH-16EAWD POWER BUGGY — PARTS & OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #5 (01/05/07) — PAGE 21
CAUTION:
D
DO NOT attempt to operate the AWD Power
Buggy until the Safety, General Information and
Inspection sections have been read and
understood. The following start-up procedure
makes reference to a BRIGGS AND
STRATTON engine.
ELECTRIC START
1. Before attempting to start the AWD Power Buggy, ensure the
safety kill switch (Figure 15) is not pushed in. The AWD Power
Buggy will not start with the kill switch engaged.
2. Pull the
Choke Knob
(Figure 10) out to the CLOSED
position
WBH-16EAWD POWER BUGGY — INITIAL START-UP
5. Push the
Choke Knob
(Figure 13) inward to the OPEN
position slowly before operating the AWD Power Buggy.
The CLOSED position of the
choke lever enriches the fuel
mixture for starting a COLD
engine. The OPEN position
provides the correct fuel mixture
for normal operation after
starting, and for restarting a
warm engine.
NOTE
Figure 13. Choke Knob (Open Position)
RECOIL START
1. Follow steps 1 through 3 of the Electric Start Procedure.
2. Insert the ignition key into the ignition switch (Figure 12),
turn the key to the ON position.
3. Grasp the starter grip (Figure 14) and slowly pull it out. The
resistance becomes the hardest at a certain position,
corresponding to the compression point. Pull the starter grip
briskly and smoothly for starting.
4. If the engine has started, slowly push the choke lever
(Figure 13) inward to the RUN position. If the engine has
not started repeat steps 1 through 3.
CAUTION:
DO NOT pull the starter rope all the way to
the end.
DO NOT release the starter rope after
pulling. Allow it to rewind as soon as
possible.
Figure 10. Choke Knob (Closed Position)
Figure 11. Throttle Lever (Fast Position)
3. Move the
throttle lever
(Figure 11) halfway between the
FAST and SLOW position for starting.
Figure 12. Ignition Switch
4. Insert the ignition key into the
ignition switch
(Figure 12),
turn the key to the ON position,
then to the START position, re-
lease the key when the engine
starts.
Figure 14. Starter Grip
6.
Before the buggy is placed into operation, run the engine for
several minutes. Check for fuel leaks, and noises that would
associate with a loose guard and/or covers.