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Starting
NPlace your saw on the ground. Make sure you have a firm footing – check that the chain is not touching any object or the ground.
Bystanders must be well clear of the general work area of the saw.
NHold the saw firmly on the ground with your right hand on the control handle and your right knee resting on the carburetor box cover.
Models with stardard starter
NPull the starter grip slowly with your left hand until you feel it engage – and then give it a brisk strong pull and push down the front handle at the same time. Do not pull out the starter rope to full length – it might otherwise break.
NDo not let the starter grip snap back. Guide it slowly back into the housing so that the starter rope can rewind properly.
Models with Easy2Start
The Easy2Start stores the energy required to start the saw. For this reason there may be a delay of a few seconds between cranking the engine and it actually starting.
NPull the starter grip slowly and steadily with your left hand and push down the front handle at the same
time. Do not pull out the starter rope all the way – it might otherwise break.
NDo not let the starter grip snap back. Guide it slowly back into the housing so that the starter rope can rewind properly.
When the engine begins to fire.
If the engine is cold:
NSet the choke lever (5) 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
NBlip the throttle trigger (3), the Master Control lever (4) moves to the run position Fand the engine settles down to idling speed.
28 | MS 192 T, MS 192 TC |