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TM 10-4320-307-10 CAUTION Do  not  use  ether  start  kit  except  in  extremely  cold  weather  when  engine  will  not  start.    See paragraph 2-8. To prevent starter from overheating, do not crank engine with starter for more than 10 seconds. Battery life will be lengthened if 60 seconds is allowed to elapse between starting attempts. Under  any  condition,  if  engine  does  not  start  on  initial  attempt,  allow  engine  rotation  to  stop completely before again engaging starter. (1) Engage and then disengage clutch lever. (2) Set MODE CONTROL switch (1) to MANUAL.  Ensure suction pressure is at least 20 psig. (3)  Turn engine ENGINE/PUMP CONTROLLER knob (2) fully counterclockwise. (4) Place ENGINE STOP switch in push position. (5) Set POWER ON/OFF switch to ON. (6) Switch panel light to ON (if required). (7) Press PRESS TO TEST LAMPS switch and release.  Alarm lights should come on and then go off. (8) Press ALARM RESET switch. (9) Verify clutch is DISENGAGED (down). CAUTION If engine fails to start within 10 seconds, release STARTER switch; do not attempt starting again until starter motor stops turning.  Failure to comply with this rule may result in serious damage to the starter motor. (10) Press ENGINE START switch. Keep switch depressed until engine starts. If the engine fails to start after four periods of cranking see troubleshooting procedures in Table 3-1. 2-63

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