Operation Manual

Never start the chain saw
by holding on to the starter cable and allowing
it to fall. This is an extremely dangerous
method as you lose complete control over the
machine and the chain.
To avoid breaking the starter
rope, do not pull the whole length of it or let it slide
along the edge of the cable guide hole. Release the
starter gradually, to avoid letting it fly back uncon-
trollably.
7. Push the choke knob inward halfway.
8. Pull the starter rope again until the engine starts
as normal
If the starter rope is pulled
repeatedly with the choke on, it may flood the en-
gine and make starting difficult. If you have flooded
the engine, remove the spark plug and gently pull
the handle on the starter rope to eliminate any ex-
cess fuel; then dry the spark plug electrodes and
replace it on the engine.
9. When the engine has started, press the throttle
trigger to disconnect the starter and allow the
engine to idle.
Do not let the engine run at
high power with the chain brake engaged, as this
could cause overheating and damage to the clutch.
10. Pull up the front handle guard toward the front
handle to release brake.
Let the engine run idle for at least 1 minute be-
fore using the machine.
Hot starting
When hot starting (immediately after stopping the
engine), follow the procedure indicated above in
points 1 - 2 - 5 - 6 - 9 - 10.
USE OF THE ENGINE (Fig. 10)
Always disengage the chain
brake, pulling the lever towards you before using
the accelerator.
IMPORTANT
DANGER!
IMPORTANT
NOTE
IMPORTANT
STARTING THE ENGINE
The engine must be start-
ed in an area at least 3 metres from where
you refilled the fuel tank.
Before starting the engine:
Place the machine firmly on the ground.
Take off the bar cover.
Make sure the bar is not touching the ground or
any other object.
Before you start the engine, make sure the saw
chain is not contacting anything. Make sure the
chain brake always is activated before each
starting.
Cold starting
A “cold” start of the engine
means starting it after at least 5 minutes from when
it was switched off or after refuelling.
To start the engine (Fig. 8):
1. Check that the chain brake is engaged (with
the front hand guard pushed forward).
2. Set the switch (1) to «START».
3. Pull the knob (2) as far as possible to engage
the starter.
4. Press the primer device button (3) 3 or 4 times
to prime the carburettor.
5. Hold the machine firmly on the ground, with
your hand on the handgrip and your foot in the
rear handgrip, to avoid losing control during
starting (Fig. 9).
If the machine is not held
firmly, the force of the engine could cause the
user to lose his balance or direct the bar to-
wards him or an obstacle.
6. Pull the starter rope slowly for 10 - 15 cm until
you feel some resistance, then tug it hard a few
times until you hear the engine turn over.
Never wind the starter ca-
ble around your hand.
WARNING!
WARNING!
NOTE
WARNING!
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10 HOW TO START - USE STOP THE ENGINE
6. HOW TO START - USE STOP THE ENGINE