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Grab the starter grip with your right
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hand
Pull the starter grip slowly until you
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feel it engage and then give it a
brisk, strong pull
NOTICE
Do not pull out the starter rope
completely – risk of breakage!
Do not let the starter grip snap back
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– guide it slowly back into the
housing so that the starter rope can
rewind properly
actuate until the engine starts!
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Once the engine is running
At temperatures below +10 °C (+50 °F)
Allow the machine to warm up in
position g for at least 10 seconds.
At temperatures over +10 °C (+50 °F)
Allow the machine to warm up in
position g for approx. 5 seconds.
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Press the throttle trigger lockout and
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accelerate – the warm start knob
jumps to the run position F
After a cold start, let the engine warm up
with a few load cycles.
WARNING
If the carburetor has been set correctly,
the working tool should not rotate when
the engine is idling!
The machine is now ready for use.
Shutting down the engine
Press stop switch – the engine
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stops – release stop switch – the
stop switch returns to its original
position
Additional hints on starting
The engine stops in the cold start
position g.
Press the throttle trigger lockout and
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accelerate – the warm start knob
jumps to the run position F
continue cranking in position F until
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the engine runs
The engine that is running in the cold
start position g then stops while
accelerating.
continue cranking in position for
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cold start g until the engine runs
The engine does not start
Check if all operating elements are
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set correctly
Check whether there is fuel in the
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tank and refuel if necessary
Check whether the spark plug boot
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is connected securely
Repeat the starting procedure
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If the tank has been drained completely
After refueling, press the manual
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fuel pump bulb at least five times –
even if it is full of fuel.
Set knob for warm start depending
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on engine temperature
Restart the engine.
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