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Checking of Fuses
If the engine fails to start after the starter switch
is rotated to ON, the filter cartridge fuse (1) is
probably burnt. Open the access panel to check.
If the fuse is already burnt, please contact your
sales or service dealer.
Note: The fuses are large fuses used in high
current applications. Like common fuses, they
play the role of fuses to protect the electric parts
and wiring against the damages due to high
current.
Restart after Refueling
Air Bleeding from Fuel System Importance: Do not rotate the engine by starter motor to prepare
the fuel system. This may cause overheating of starter motor to damage coil, pinion, and/or ring
gear.
Important: If the engine stops due to shortage of fuel, please add fuel, rotate the key to ON for
60s, and then rotate it to START position. Running the starter motor for a long time before the
supply of sufficient fuel will cause start failure of starter.
Add fuel.
Close
Open the valve (2) of fuel-water separator.
Rotate the starter key to ON and hold for approximately
60s. The automatic air bleeding valve bleeds the air
from fuel system.
Note: The air content in the fuel system will cause start
failure or other problems of engine. Ensure to bleed the
air when the fuel tank is empty, or the fuel system
contains air.