Chicago Electric 94488 operating instructions See Figure B, To Stop The Cut Off Saw

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4.Press down on the Decompression Valve (7B) and turn the Kill Switch (5D) out of the off position. (See Figure B.)

5.Set the Choke Lever (5C) to the appropriate position. (See Figure B.)

If the Engine is cold.

If the Engine is warm (even if the Engine has already been run but is still cold).

If the Engine is warm (normal position for warm start).

6.Hold the Front Handle (3G) with your left hand, and place your right foot on the rear section of the Main Housing (1D). Place your foot only on the flat portion of the Main Housing, otherwise the unit could become unstable or components could be damaged. (See Figure B.) Firmly press the Cut Off Saw to the ground.

7.Hold the Starter Grip (3A) securely, and maintain balance while slowly pulling out the Starter Rope (4A) for a short distance. Then, pull out the Starter Rope quickly about 2-1/2”. (See Figure B.) After pulling, bring Starter Grip (3A) slowly to the housing before releasing it.

8.If the Engine does not start, press the Decompression Valve (7B) again and attempt to start the Engine. (See Figure B.) It may take repeated attempts (8-16 tries) to start the engine.

9.If the Engine runs for a while but then stops, press the Decompression Valve (7B).

Move the Choke Lever (5C) to and restart the Engine.

(See Figure B.)

10.As soon as the Engine starts, squeeze the Throttle Trigger (10D) briefly and let up. The Full Throttle Lock Button (9D) will revert to its original position, causing the Engine to idle. (See Figure B.)

11.NOTE: If the Engine is new, or has been stored for a long period of time, pull the Starter Grip (3A) several times to ensure sufficient fuel is delivered into the fuel line and combustion chamber of the Engine. (See Figure B.)

To Stop The Cut Off Saw:

Allow the Engine to idle. Then, press and hold the Kill Switch (5D) located at the front of the Rear Handle (7D). (See Figure B.)

To Operate The Cut Off Saw:

1.NOTE: During the break-in phase, which takes about eight hours of use, the Cut Off Saw must not be operated at high speeds without a load (do not pull the Throttle Trigger (10D) beyond 3/4 of full throttle). Following this procedure will lengthen the service life of the Saw.

After running the Cut Off Saw for an extended period of time, allow the Engine to

REV 07e

SKU 94488

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Contents GAS Portable CUT OFF SAW Your Warranty Is Voided IfGeneral Safety Rules and Precautions Product SpecificationsSave this Manual Work AreaTool USE and Care Personal SafetyFire and Explosion Precautions ServiceIndustrial applications must follow Osha guidelines Chemical Precautions Mechanical PrecautionsNoise Precaution SAW Blade PrecautionsKickback Precautions Push the Saw Blade past the workpiece prior to release MISC. PrecautionsUnpacking Product FeaturesSee Figure A, page 11, for details REV 07e Figure a PRE-START Instructions Assembly InstructionsSee Figure a Table a Operating InstructionsTo Stop The Cut Off Saw See Figure BSee Figure C INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, and CleaningSee Figure E Figure CFigure E Please Read the Following Carefully TroubleshootingPart Description ’ty Parts LIST/ASSEMBLY Diagram Crankshaft Housing AssemblyParts LIST/ASSEMBLY Diagram Crankshaft & Piston Assembly Part Description Qty Parts LIST/ASSEMBLY Diagram Cylinder & Muffler Assembly18C 16C 13C 19C 17C 12C 15C 11C 3C 4C 23C 24C Parts LIST/ASSEMBLY Diagram Fuel Tank & CarburetorParts LIST/ASSEMBLY Diagram Handle & Main Cover Assembly 15E 14E 13E 12E 10E 7E 8E 16E Parts LIST/ASSEMBLY Diagram AIR Filter AssemblyBolt M8 x Screw M5 x Washer Wheel Support 10G Wheel Shaft Parts LIST/ASSEMBLY Diagram Front Handle & Support AssemblyEmission Control System Warranty Consequential Damages Coverage