Starting and Stopping The Engine
CAUTION
§Do not leave the saw unattended while the engine is running.
§Do not start, park, or leave the saw unattended on a slope.
§If the saw has an optional water pump, do not run the saw dry with the water pump switch ON — otherwise the pump impellers will be damaged.
§Do not stop the engine abruptly when hot! Reduce the throttle to idle and allow the engine to run one or two minutes before turning the ignition switch off. This allows the engine to cool down, and prevents damage to the Turbo unit.
1.Move the speed control joystick to NEUTRAL position.
2.Set the throttle to IDLE.
3.Ensure that water lines are attached and water is flowing to the saw.
4.Momentarily turn the ignition switch to the START position. ∙ Allow the engine to warm up for several minutes.
5.Set the throttle to the recommended engine RPM to match the recommended blade speed of the attached blade.
6.Lower the blade to the cut depth.
7.Move the joystick FORWARD to advance the cut.
8.To stop the engine, turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
Fig. 14 — ON/OFF Switch Location
WARNING
§Make sure the operator knows how to turn the engine off in case of an emergency.
§Do not go near rotating parts (blade, belts, pulleys, or wheels) while the saw is running.
Restarting After Running Out of Fuel
The 1011 series Deutz engines do not require bleeding the fuel system if you run out of fuel. To restart the engine, simply
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