When the engine begins to fire.

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If the engine is cold:

NSet the choke lever (4) to jand continue cranking until the engine runs.

If the engine is warm

NContinue cranking until the engine runs.

As soon as the engine runs

STOP

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NBlip the throttle trigger (2) the Master Control lever (3) moves to the run position Fand the engine settles down to idling speed.

As the chain brake is still engaged, the engine must be returned to idling speed immediately or the engine housing and chain brake might otherwise be damaged.

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NPull the hand guard back toward the handlebar. The chain brake is now disengaged – your saw is ready for operation.

Always disengage chain brake before accelerating the engine.

High revs with the chain brake engaged (chain locked) will quickly damage the powerhead and chain drive (clutch, chain brake).

NAlways check operation of chain lubrication before starting work.

At very low outside temperatures

NAllow engine to warm up at part throttle.

Shut off the engine

STOP

151BA014 KN

NMove the Master Control lever to 0 or STOP.

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If the engine does not start

If fuel tank has been run completely dry and then refueled

NAfter refueling, press the fuel pump bulb at least five times – even if the bulb is filled with fuel.

Engine is flooded

If you did not move the choke lever to warm start jquickly enough after the engine began to fire, the combustion chamber is flooded.

NMove the Master Control lever to 0 or STOP.

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NInsert a suitable tool in the spark plug boot (4).

NPry off the spark plug boot.

NUnscrew and dry off the spark plug. N Open the throttle wide.

N Set the choke lever to j.

NCrank the engine several times with the starter to clear the combustion chamber.

NInstall the spark plug and connect the spark plug boot, press it down firmly – reassemble the other parts.

NSet the Master Control lever to n– the starting throttle position.

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