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<strong>Univan</strong> Ship Management Limited Issue 1 REV 0 Page<br />

10/12<br />

FLEET OPERATION MANUAL Date 01.01.2005<br />

PORT <strong>OPERATIONS</strong><br />

Copyrights: <strong>Univan</strong> Ship Management Limited, Hong Kong. All rights reserved<br />

Any unauthorized reproduction of this manual, in any form is prohibited<br />

SECTION <strong>11</strong>.5<br />

o With your foot off the pedal, crank the engine by turning the ignition key to start.<br />

Release it when the engine starts immediately.<br />

o Do not crank the engine for more than 15 min if the engine does not start<br />

immediately.<br />

o After allowing the engine to warm up for 10 seconds you may drive the car.<br />

In case the engine does not start and is flooded.<br />

o Depress the accelerator pedal to the floor and keep in that position for 15 to 20<br />

seconds.<br />

o While holding the accelerator pedal to the floor, crank the engine. It may take 20<br />

to 30 minutes of continuous cranking to clear excess fuel and start the engine.<br />

o If engine still does not start wait a few minutes and try again. Do not pump pedal<br />

just keep it down to the floor.<br />

<strong>11</strong>.5.5.2 Procedures to start diesel engines.<br />

The following are the starting procedures when the vehicle is not lacking the fuel and<br />

the battery is in good condition.<br />

Before starting engine.<br />

o Apply the parking brakes<br />

o Adjust the seat position<br />

o Close the door completely<br />

o Fasten the seat belts<br />

o Switch off unnecessary lights and accessories.<br />

Engine stop button.<br />

o Make sure the stop button is fully pressed in.<br />

Transmission lever.<br />

o In case of manual transmission, shift to neutral and hold on to the clutch until the<br />

engine is started.<br />

o In case of Automatic transmission, put the selector lever in “P” or “N” position. “N”<br />

is preferable.<br />

Ignition Key.<br />

o Turn the ignition key to “G” or in case of Australia and Europe turn to “ON” and<br />

verify the glow plug light has come on. Depress the accelerator pedal fully to the<br />

floor.<br />

Ignition.<br />

o When the glow plug light goes off, crank the engine by turning the key to “Start”.<br />

Release the key and accelerator pedal once the engine is started.<br />

o Do not crank for more than 30 seconds at a time.<br />

o After the engine warms up for 10 seconds, you can drive. If engine runs rough,<br />

use the throttle button to increase engine RPM to a range where the engine runs<br />

smoothly.<br />

o Do not race a cold engine.<br />

o After the engine warms up, be sure to return the throttle button to its original<br />

position.

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