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There is a tension adjusting bezel at the base of the choke knob. Loosen it to free up the choke action. It is a black plastic ring around the choke shaft. If the choke cable itself is not seized up, this should do the trick.
The idle adjustment is on a small knob under the left side of the fuel tank. Start the bike as you would normally, then turn the knob until the idle speed picks up and slowly work the choke in. Continue making these small adjustments until the choke is all the way in and the bike is idling at a speed that is to your satisfaction. Barring any mechanical problem, this should do the trick.
1:- Select Clock Adjustment mode
Press the top or bottom side of the Control knob. Select the "ClK ADJ"/ "ClCK" display.
2:- Enter Clock Adjust mode. Press the centre of the Control knob for at least 1 second.
The clock display blinks.
3:- Adjust the hours. Press the top or bottom side of the Control knob.
Adjust the minutes Press the right or left side of the Control knob.
4:- Exit Clock adjustment mode, Press the [B.BOOST] button.
Now whats the time, Gotta get my tea.
Regards, Dave
There are three screws holding the seat down.
One at the back which is easy to see the other two you need to remove each top side cover (left & right) to access the other two.
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Open the dryer door. There should be approximately three screws that hold the hinges on there on the right side (as you said yours currently is a left to right opening). Remove the screws that hold the door on. As you hold the dryer door removed from the dryer, turn it counter clockwise so that the handle is now on the opposite side. Lay it on the floor. Now, remove the screw hole covers from the opposite side of the dryer opening ( the left side) (these can be removed with a fingernail or a thin flat tipped screw driver to pry them out). This will expose the screw holes on the opposite (left)side of the dryer. Take the removed covers and place them in the original screw holes on the right side. Now simply reinstall the door hinges in the newly exposed screw holes on the left side. This will only work if your dryer is designed to have both types of openings. Good Luck!
clean the pilot jets out sonds as if they are clogged. if the right side is only being lit once the left side is on then you better not run the right until you do get it fixed as more than likely whats happening is the enough gas is traveling through the chamber to be ignited by the left sides flame and that can be dangerous, however your stove uses an electronic lighter all you need to do is clean the contact points so that they will spark cleanly if it still won't light you need a repairman.
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