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OPERATION
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HOWTO USE YOUR CHAIN SAW
STOPPING YOUR ENGINE
'Move on/stop switch to the "Stop"position.
,If engine does not stop, pull b_uechokeknob out fully.
CHAIN OILER (Fig. 7)
•The chain oiler provides continuouslubricationto the chain and guide bar. Be sure to figthe bar oil tank when you fillthe fuel tank (Capacity = 6.8 fl, oz.).
•Your chain saw will consume approximatelyone tank of bar oil for each tank of fuel used.
•Your chainoiler is automatic and requiresno adjustment.
Bar | Handle |
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Oil Fill | Fuel Mix Cap |
Figure 7
THRO'n'LE CONTROL GROUP (Fig. 8)
THROTTLE LOCKOUT
•The throttle lockout prevents unintentionalactuation of the throttletrigger.
°You must depress the throttle lockoutwith the palm of your hand before actuating the throttletrigger.
THROTTLE TRIGGER
•The throttle trigger allows for vadable controlof engine speed.
•The throttle trigger is actuated by the indexfinger on your dght hand. (After the throttlelockoutis depressed).
CHOKE/FAST IDLE SPEED
•The choke and fast idle speed are set by pulling the choke lever out fully for cold or refueled engine starts.
•Squeezing the throttletrigger will release the choke and fast idle settings.If the throttletrigger is squeezed acci- dentally during starling, it will be necessary to reset throttle advance by pullingchoke lever out fully.
•The choke providesadditionalfuel when starting a cold engine.
•The choke is actuated by pullingthe blue choke knob,
•The choke has two positions: off and full.
Throttle
Lockout
Throttle
Figure 8
Figure 9