Master on
Shut Down pulled out all the way
Crank for several rotations.
If the engine stops suddenly, or does not crank, check battery voltage and connections and check for a hydrolocked cylinder. If the cylinder hydrolock scenario is suspected, pull the injectors and turn the engine over by hand/bar to clear any pooled fuel/oil/water and figure out how it got in there. (master switch left on, bad head gasket, etc)
If the engine turns freely, then:
Master on
Shut Down pushed in to run/start position
Press the start button for no more than 10-20 seconds until the engine starts. (If in cold weather use flame heater or ether start unit as directed in the TM for that unit.)
If it does not start in 10-20 seconds, wait 2 minutes between attempts to allow the starter to cool before cranking again.
When the engine starts, do your standard walk around inspection for leaks, lights and tire pressure while the engine idles for up to 5 minutes and builds air pressure and warms the oil/turbo. Before the engine reaches operating temps, control the idle speed with the hand throttle, and DO NOT rev the engine past 1200rpm.
Not really complicated.
I also like to check the oil level after she runs and then sits for a couple of minutes. It fills the filter canisters and gives me a better dipstick reading. IMHO
If I forgot anything, I'm certain others will chime in...
Heath