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TM 10-4320-311-14 (4)   Set fuel select valve handle (3) to UNIT TANK. (a) If  an  auxiliary  fuel  tank  is  to  be  used  as  the  fuel  supply  source,  connect  the  supply  hose  to  the  AUX FUEL fitting.  Connect the other end of the supply hose to the auxiliary fuel tank. (b) Set  fuel  select  valve  handle  (3)  to  AUX  in  order  to  supply  the  engine  with  fuel  from  the  auxiliary  fuel tank. (5)   Turn the engine speed control handle (4) to unlock, then move engine speed control handle to the START (fully out) position and twist to lock. (6)   Slowly pull out starting handle (5) until you feel resistance, and then return it to the initial position. (7)   Push the decompression lever (6) down and release.  It will return automatically to the normal position when the recoil starter is pulled. CAUTION Do not allow the recoil starting handle to snap back  Return   It   gently   to   prevent   damage   to   the starter. (8)   Hold  recoil  starting  handle  (5)  firmly  and  pull  out  the  handle  briskly.    Engine  will  start  and  go  to  maximum operating speed.  If engine does not start on first pull, repeat steps (6), (7), and (8). (9)   After 3 minutes, the pumping unit will start pumping liquid, or observe the discharge hose for impact. (10) Close access door (1). b. Adjusting Speed.  Refer to Figure 2-4. (1)   If  necessary,  adjust  speed  control  handle  (4)  to  desired  speed  and  pumping  rate  by  twisting  to  unlock. Twisthandle to lock in speed control. (2)   Move speed control handle (4) in to decrease speed and out to increase speed c. Stopping.  Refer to Figure 2-4. CAUTION · Do not stop engine suddenly since It may cause the temperature to rise abnormally high and possible damage to the engine may result.  When stopping the engine, reduce the load slowly and allow the engine to run at idle speed for 3 minutes. · Pushing the speed control handle In all the way will result In the engine stopping. · Do not stop engine with the decompression lever as engine damage may result.  If the engine cannot be stopped by the speed control handle, then move the fuel cock handle horizontally to the closed position. (1)   Twist to unlock and slowly move speed control handle (4) inward until engine is running at idle speed Allow engine to run at idle speed for 3 minutes 2-20

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