Operator`s manual

OPERATION
HOWTO USE YOUR CHAIN SAW
STOPPING YOUR ENGINE
Move on/stop switch to the "stop" position.
If engine does not stop, pull bluechoke knobout fully.
CHAIN OILER (Fig. 7)
The chain oiler provides continuous lubricationto the
chain and guide bar. Be sure to fill the bar oil tank
when you fill the fuel tank (Capacity = 6.8 fLoz.).
Your chain saw will consume approximately one tank
of bar oil for each tank of fuel used.
Your chain oiler is automatic and requires no adjust-
roent,
Bar
Oil Fill
Cap
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Fuel Mix
II Cap
Figure 7
THRO'I-rLE CONTROL GROUP (Fig. 8)
THROTTLE LOCKOUT
The throttle lockoutprevents unintentional actuation of
the throttletrigger.
You must depress the throttle lockoutwith the palm of
your hand before actuating the throttle trigger.
THROTTLE TRIGGER
The throttle trigger allows for variable control of
engine speed.
The throttle trigger is actuated by the index finger on
your right hand. (After the throttle lockout is
depressed.)
FAST IDLE LOCK
The fast idle lock allows for faster engine speeds dur-
ing starting.
The fast idle lock isengaged by the followingsteps:
- Grasp the rear handle and depress the throttle lock-
out.
- Squeeze the throttletrigger fully and hold.
- Depress the fast idlelock with your thumb and hold.
- Release your gripon the throttletrigger and throttle
lock while continuingto hold the fast idle lock.
NOTE: Verify the throttle trigger staysin the advanced
position.
Squeezing the throttle trigger will release the fast idle
setting. If the throttle trigger is squeezed accidentally
during starting, it will be necessary, to reset throttle
advance.
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Trigger
Figure 8
CHOKE (Fig. 9)
The choke provides additional fuel when starting a
cold engine,
The choke is actuated by pullingthe bluechoke knob.
The choke has three positions:off,partial and full.
Choke Positions
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Figure 9
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