7HP GASOLINE ENGINE ITEM: 62027 & 62029 OWNER’S MANUAL AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THIS MANUAL: KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR SAFETY WARNINGS, PRECAUTIONS, ASSEMBLY, OPERATING, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING PROCEDURES. WRITE THE PRODUCT’S SERIAL NUMBER ON THE BACK OF THE MANUAL NEAR THE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM (OR MONTH AND YEAR OF PURCHASE IF PRODUCT HAS NO NUMBER) FOR QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL OUR CUSTOMER SUPPORT: 909.628.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS Read all safety warnings and instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. Save all warnings and instructions for future reference. SAFETY The warnings, precautions, and instructions discussed in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION People with pacemakers should consult their physician(s) before use. Electromagnetic fields in close proximity to a heart pacemaker could cause pacemaker interference or pacemaker failure. Caution is necessary when near the engine’s magneto or recoil starter. Use only accessories that are recommended by XtremePowerUS for your model. Accessories that may be suitable for one piece of equipment may become hazardous when used on another piece of equipment.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION DO NOT smoke, or allow sparks, flames, or other sources of ignition around the equipment, especially when refuelling. Before use, check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, and any other condition that may affect the equipment’s operation. If damaged, have the equipment serviced before using. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained equipment. Use the correct equipment for the application.
FEATURES AND PRODUCT INFORMATION Based on the latest engine technology at home and abroad, our Co. has individually developed general gasoline engines with 4-stroke single cylinder, OHV and forced-air cooling. The engines are characterized by advanced design, compact structure, reliable performance, convenient service low fuel consumption and easy speed adjustment.
OPERATION PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION ENGINE OIL: a key factor in deciding the engine’s performance. Do not apply engine oil with additives or 2-stroke gasoline oil, as they haven’t enough lubrication, which may shorten the engine’s service life. 1. Before adding fuel, make sure the engine is on a level, flat surface equipment. Engine oil recommended: SAE10W-30. As viscosity varies with regions and temperatures, so the Lubricant has to be selected in accordance with our recommendation. 2.
OPERATION STARTING THE ENGINE 1. Push the fuel switch to “ON”. 2. Push the chock lever to “OFF”. 3. Move left the throttle lever a little. 4. Start the engine. ROPE HANDLE STARTER: Push the engine switch to “ON”. Pull slightly the starting rope handle up until feeling anti-action, and then make a rapid pull. Releasing the handle suddenly may make it hitting the engine. Release the handle slowly conforming to its recoiling force.
OPERATION Engine Oil Alarm: The engine oil alarm is designed to alarm the user the fact that the engine oil in the crankcase in insufficient. Run with insufficient engine oil may damage the engine. Once oil level in the crankcase is too low, the engine oil alarm will stall the engine automatically to make it free of damage while the engine switch is still at “ON”. CAUTION: If the engine still fails to work, check the engine oil level first before go to other check items.
MAINTENANCE Modifying the exhaust control system may make actual exhaust emissions exceeding statutory limit values. Illegal modification is as follows: 1.Dismantle or modify any part of air inlet or outlet system. 2.Modify or take off speed-adjusting connection device or speed adjustment device to result in the engine’s running or outside the set parameters. PROBLEMS AFFECTING EXHAUST EMISSIONS 1. Difficult starting or difficult stopping. 2. Unstable idling.
MAINTENANCE NOTE: Do not dump oil containers or discarded engine oil into rubbish boxes or onto the ground. For the sake of environmental protection, we suggest you take in discarded engine oil with a closed container and bring to local recycling station. SERVICE OF AIR CLEANER: A dirty air cleaner may block enough air’s flowing into the carburetor. To keep the carburetor in Good working conditions, please service the air cleaner periodically.
MAINTENANCE The spark plug must be tightened securely, or it may become very hot to damage the engine. Only use recommended spark plug or the equivalent. Incorrect heat range of the spark plug may damage the engine. The muffler is very hot during running the engine and even a long Time after stopping. Never touch it, or you may get burns. Service After the engine cools down. A. Unscrew two nuts M4, and remove the exhaust elbow from the engine body. B.
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TROUBLESHOOTING When testing the spark plug, never hold the high- voltage wire of the spark plug with wet hand. Make sure there is no spilled fuel outside the engine and that the spark plug isn’t dipped with fuel. To prevent fire, keep sparks for away from the spark plug mount hole. Once you find any of above problems, contact the authorization entitle to the dealer of the privilege helps for you.
SPECIFICATIONS Technical data vary with type of engine; therefore, they are subject to change without notice. Data in﹤﹥are suitable for engine which is equipped with reducer.
MAINTENANCE ELECTRIC DIAGRAM RECTIFIER PROTECTOR W W W ENGINE SWITCH BL GR STARTING MOTOR IGNITION COIL BL/R W BL W STARTING RELAY CHARGING COIL SPARK PLUG BL/W Y OIL SENSOR SWITCH COMBINATION ENGINE SWITCH IGNITION COIL BL/R BL SPARK PLUG OIL SENSIR Y 14 W BATTERY
PARTS LIST CRANKCASE ASSEMBLY 15
PARTS LIST CRANKCASE COVER ASSEMBLY 16
PARTS LIST CYLINDER HEAD AND HEAD COVER ASSEMBLY 17
PARTS LIST CRANKSHAFT, PISTON, CONNECTING & BALANCING SHAFT 7 18
PARTS LIST COMBINATION OFCAM SHAFT & VALVE ROCKER 19
PARTS LIST CARBURETOR ASSEMBLY 20
PARTS LIST FUEL TANK ASSEMBLY 21
PARTS LIST AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY 22
PARTS LIST MUFFLER RECOIL STARTER 23
PARTS LIST REGULATING CONTROL SYSTEM FLYWHEEL 24
PARTS LIST IGNITION COIL STARTING MOTOR ASSEMBLY 25
PARTS LIST STARTING MOTOR CONTROL BOX ASSEMBLY 26
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