Straight from the manual:
BREAK-IN PROCEDURE
1. Install a new glow-plug (Hotter rated plugs will be better for the rich settings used during break-in)
2. Use high castor (12% or above) and low nitro rated glow fuel, 5%~15% nitro is best.
3. First tank of fuel: Start your engine, idle for 2 minutes with rich air/fuel mixture setting (some raw fuel is spitting from the exhaust) then stop and let it cool down. When your engine is stopped, make sure the piston is NOT at Top Dead Center (TDC) by rotating the flywheel. Let it cool down and repeat the “start-idle cycle” 6 to 8 times. If idle rpm is too high, adjust the Idle/air-screw. Make sure the temperature is under 80 oC (176 F).
4. Next several tanks of fuel: run the car on the track at low speed (50% to 80% throttle). Avoid using a constant throttle position; keep blipping the throttle to vary the rpm, slow-fast-slow-fast etc. Check the temperature regularly and keep it between 80 oC (176 F) and 100oC (212 F), if you can not measure temps make sure the engine is running at heavy smoke from the tuned pipe.
5. When your engine is still being run-in, higher running temperature is expected. As time goes on, running temperature will be lowered. At this point you may lean the engine by turning the main needle clockwise incrementally and keep the engine running temperature at or below 100oC (212 F). After about 1~2 liter fuel through it, take out the glow plug and turn the flywheel by hand, let the piston pass the top dead center in the sleeve. When you don't have any significant friction or just a little snug, you can start leaning the main needle incrementally in small steps, and keep it around 100~120 oC (212~248 F).