CAUTION:
cooled two-cycled engine oil of
high quality. Other oils can cause
damage to the product.
4. Shake the fuel mixture to mix the contents.
5. Add the remaining gasoline quantity to the
fuel container.
6. Shake the fuel mixture to mix the contents.
7. Fill the fuel tank of the product with the fuel
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mixture. See
To fill the fuel tank
1. Make sure that the fuel mixture is correct
and that the fuel mixture is in a fuel
container with an antispill valve.
2. If fuel is on the container, remove the
unwanted fuel and let the container dry.
3. Make sure that the area near the fuel tank
cap is clean.
4. Remove the fuel tank cap.
5. Shake the fuel container before you add
the fuel mixture to the fuel tank.
6. Put back the fuel tank cap.
To lubricate the saw chain
The product has an automatic lubrication
system. The saw chain oil tank and the fuel
tank are designed so that the fuel runs out
before the saw chain oil. This safety feature
requires that the correct chain oil is used and
that the instructions are obeyed.
1. Use vegetable-based saw chain oil or a
standard chain oil.
2. Make sure that the area near the cap of the
saw chain oil tank is clean.
3. Remove the cap of the saw chain oil tank.
4. Fill the saw chain oil tank with the
recommended saw chain oil.
5. Put back the cap of the saw chain oil tank.
To start and stop
Before you start the engine
• Examine the product for missing, damaged,
loose or worn parts.
• Examine the nuts, screws and bolts.
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Always use air-
• Examine the air filter.
• Examine the trigger lockout and the trigger
for correct operation.
• Examine the stop switch for correct
operation.
• Examine the product for fuel leaks.
• Examine the saw chain sharpness and
tension.
To start a cold engine
1. Move the front hand guard forward to
engage the chain brake. (Fig. 46)
2. Pull the choke control out fully. (Fig. 47)
3. Push the air purge bulb 6 times. (Fig. 48)
4. Hold the body of the product on the ground
with your left hand.
5. Put your right foot through the rear handle.
6. Pull the starter rope handle slowly with your
right hand until you feel some resistance.
7. Pull the starter rope handle with force. (Fig.
49)
CAUTION:
starter rope until it stops. Do not
let go of the starter rope when it
is fully extended. Release the
starter rope slowly. If you do not
obey these instructions, it can
cause damage to the engine.
Note:
Do not pull the throttle trigger when
you start the engine.
8. Continue to pull the starter rope handle
until the engine starts or tries to start (pull
max 5 times).
9. If the engine starts or tries to start, push the
choke control in to the half choke position.
(Fig. 50)
10.Continue to pull until the engine starts.
11.Hold the rear handle with your right hand
and the front handle with your left hand.
(Fig. 51)
12.Immediately pull the front hand guard
rearward in the direction of the front handle
to disengage the chain brake. (Fig. 52)
Do not pull the
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