Shindaiwa 68002-94310 manual Troubleshooting, Problem, Kickback, Operation

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Troubleshooting

PROBLEM

The engine does not start.

Make sure the fuel tank contains with clean, fresh fuel (pg 11).

Remove the spark plug (pg 13).

PROBLEM

Cutting performance is poor.

Make sure the choke is pushed fully in.

Make sure the air cleaner is clean (pg 17).

Safety Precautions (continued)

WARNING!

Kickback

Kickback may force the cut-off

wheel up and back toward the operator lightning-fast.

Kickback can occur whenever

 

the upper half of the cut-off

 

wheel touches an object. Never

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cut an object using the upper

 

half of the cut-off wheel.

 

 

Figure 2. Always be aware of, and

 

prepared for, kickback.

Is the spark plug wet?

Dry the spark plug.

Inspect the spark plug (pg 19).

Pull the recoil starter several times to remove fuel from the cylinder.

Is the spark plug dry?

Replace the

fuel filter (pg 22).

Make sure the cut-off wheel is

appropriate for your work.

Make sure the diamond wheel is sharp.

Make sure the drive belt is properly tightened (pg 19).

Make sure the carburetor is is properly adjusted (pg 18).

Operation

The unit must be held firmly with both hands, one hand on the rear handle, the other on the front handle. Never hold onto any other part of the unit.

Figure 3. Always operate

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below chest level.

 

Never impact or apply pressure

to the sides of the cut-off wheel

for any reason.

Maintain firm and stable footing

during operation. Do not over-

reach.

When working in a group, make

sure operators are least 30 feet

(10 meters) away from each

other.

If you drop the unit or strike it

against a hard surface, stop the

engine immediately and inspect

for damage. If you discover

damage, have it repaired before

you return the unit to service.

Check the fuel filler cap regularly

If the above inspections and maintenance procedures do not correct the problem, contact your Shindaiwa dealer for assistance.

This unit must be operated below chest level. Operating above chest level may result in serious injury.

When cutting vertically, the unit should be positioned horizon- tally or with the wheel side tilted slightly down. When cutting horizontally, the recoil starter- side should face up.

during operation to make sure it

remains securely tightened.

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Contents Sawepa Version Keep this manual handy so you can refer to it when requiredLabels and Symbols ContentsBefore Operation Safety PrecautionsParts Covered OWNER’S Warranty Responsibilities Manufacturers Warranty CoverageFueling the Unit Starting The EngineProblem TroubleshootingKickback OperationInspection and Maintenance Safety Precautions Long Term StorageStopping The Engine Transport and StorageSharpening a Diamond Cut-off Wheel Safety and Operation Information LabelsChecking the Fuel Filter Keep Away from Fire or Excess HeatReplacing the Cut-off Wheel Make sure the replacement cut-offUnit Description Replacing the Drive Belt Checking the Cut-off Wheel Technical SpecificationsAssembly Adjusting Idle Speed Adjusting the CarburetorFilling the Fuel Tank Examples of 501 mixing quantitiesCleaning the Air Cleaner If the Engine Doesn’t Start Inspection and MaintenanceStopping the Engine Keep well away from fire If the engine still does not startReversing cutting head for flush cutting operations Operation