22
7
8
13
3
4
5
1
6
15
Replacing the return spring pack/Replacing the starter spring
Remove the fan housing (see “Replacing the starter cable”).
Remove the air guide from the fan housing (see “Replacing
the starter cable”).
Detension the return spring on the cable drum and remove the
cable drum (see “Replacing the starter cable”).
Note: Unspool the starter cable from the drum only. Do not pull
it out of the cable drum or the starter grip!
CAREFUL! Injury hazard! The return spring can pop out!
Always wear eye protection and protective gloves!
Lightly tap the fan housing on a wooden surface with the entire
surface of the hollow side, and hold it down. Now lift the fan
housing carefully and in small steps. This will allow the return
spring pack (13), which should now have fallen out, to relax in
a controlled manner if the return spring has popped out of the
plastic pack.
If the return spring pops out, it can be wound back into the
cassette as shown (15). Make sure the direction of winding is
correct.
Carefully insert a new return spring cassette and press down
until it engages.
Put the cable drum (5) and spring back on, and turn it slightly
until the return spring catches.
Put on the carrier (8) and bolt it on with bolt (7).
Tension the return spring (see “Replacing the starter cable”).
Replacing the starter spring
NOTE: If the spring (6) in the Featherlight-Starting system is
broken, more effort will be required to start the engine and you
will notice some resistance when pulling the starter cable.
If you notice this, check the spring (6) and replace if neces-
sary.

Mounting the fan housing

Insert the air guide (3) in the fan housing so that the Þ ve re-
cesses (4) engage.
Position the fan housing on the machine, apply slight counter-
pressure, and pull the starter grip until the starter mechanism
catches.
Tighten screws (1).