Stow CD6CE13H18 Stow Cutter 1 CE SAW Optional Watertank, Decommissioning Saw/Components

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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — OPTIONAL WATERTANK

9Place the Water Tank (with the hose assembled), onto the Tank Shelf so the valve and hose are resting in the notch of the top of the Tank Shelf. (Figure 26)

10.PlacetheBungeeCord(item4)overtheWaterTank(item14) so it securely holds the tank onto the Shelf.

11.Disconnecttheexistingwaterhosefromthesawbladeguard andconnectinstead,thenewhoseusingtheSwivelConnec- tor.(item 5)

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Decommissioning Saw/Components

Decommissioning is a controlled process used to safely retire a pieceofequipmentthatisnolongerserviceable. Iftheequipment poses an unacceptable and unrepairable safety risk due to wear or damage or is no longer cost effective to maintain, (beyond life- cycle reliability) and is to be decommissioned, (demolition and dismantlement), the following procedure must take place:

1.Drain all fluids completely. These may include oil, gasoline, hydraulic oil and antifreeze. Dispose of properly in accor- dance with local and governmental regulations. Never pour on ground or dump down drains or sewers.

2.The remainder can be brought to a salvage yard or metal reclamation facility for further dismantling.

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Figure 26. Water Tank Position

CAUTION

Remove the pre-existing water hose entirely or fasten it away from any contact or interference with the blade or any moving part.

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Contents Model CD6CE13H18 Stow Cutter 1 CE SAW Proposition 65 Warning Stow Cutter 1 CE SAW SILICOSIS/RESPIRATORYWARNINGS Silicosis WarningStow Cutter 1 CE SAW Table of Contents Stow Cutter 1 CE SAW Safety Message Alert Symbols If you do not follow these directionsAlways wear approved eye and hearing protection Always wear approved respiratory protectionSafety Never use fuel as a cleaning agentStow Cutter 1 CE SAW Rules for Safe Operation Rules for Safe OperationDiamond Blade Safety General SafetyApply the brakes when leaving or when using on a slope Machine Operation And Safety Decals Saw Transportation SafetyEmergencies Stow Cutter 1 CE SAW Specifications SAW Dimension cmSideView DescriptionStow Cutter 1 CE SAW Specifications Engine GX390K1QWT2/GX390U1QWT2Stow Cutter 1 CE SAW General Information BeltTension Adjuster Adjusts belt tension Stow Cutter 1 CE SAW Controls & ComponentsControls & Components Handle Lock Lock blade depth to desired positionStarting, OFF position stops engine operations SmoothlyFlow of fuel Spark plug once a monthStow Cutter 1 CE SAW PREPARATION/PRE-INSPECTION Preparation / PRE-INSPECTIONEngine Oil Check Fuel CheckAdjusting belt tension Guards And CoversBelt Check Belt Alignment and TensioningStow Cutter 1 CE SAW- Blades Specifictoolsto be UsedBlade Placement Diamond BladesBlade Speed Refer to FigureStow Cutter 1 CE SAW- Blade Placement Blade Removal and ReplacementStow Cutter 1 CE SAW- RAISE/LOWER and Depth Stop Setting the Depth StopRaise/Lower and Depth Stop Initial START-UP Stow Cutter 1 CE SAW Initial START-UPPlace the fuel valve lever to the on position Stow Cutter 1 CE SAW Initial START-UP Place the Choke Lever in the Closed positionStow Cutter 1 CE SAW Operation OperationRestarting After Intervention Cutting Close to aVertical SurfaceStow Cutter 1 CE SAW Maintenance MaintenanceFront Pointer Adjustment Engine oil changeEngine tank & strainer Fuel lineLocate all parts listed in the parts list Stow Cutter 1 CE SAW Optional WatertankWatertank KIT Option Replacethehardplastictubebackintothe WaterTankvalveStow Cutter 1 CE SAW Optional Watertank Decommissioning Saw/ComponentsStow Cutter 1 CE SAW Troubleshooting SAW Clean or replace spark plug Check switch wiring, replaceReplace defective spark plug Replace piston rings and/orStow Cutter 1 CE SAW Troubleshooting Engine Symptom Possible Cause SolutionWith correct type fuel With correct type of fuelSpecial order items are not returnable for credit Effective July 15Page HERE’S HOW to GET Help Your Local Dealer is