
All Models
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213BA020 KN
NThread the end of the rope through the top of the guide bushing (5) and rope rotor (6) and secure it with a simple overhand knot.
NCoat rope rotor bearing bore with
NSlip the rotor over the starter post (7) – turn it back and forth to engage the anchor loop of the rewind spring.
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NFit the pawls (4) in the rotor and fit the washer (3) on the starter post.
NUse a screwdriver or suitable pliers to install the spring clip (2) on the starter post and engage it on the pawls' pegs – the spring clip must point clockwise as shown in the illustration.
Tensioning the rewind spring
213BA021 KN
NMake a loop in the unwound starter rope and use it to turn the rope rotor six full revolutions in the direction of the arrow.
NHold the rotor steady. Pull out and straighten the twisted rope.
NLet go of the rotor.
NRelease the rope slowly so that it winds onto the rotor.
English
The starter grip must locate firmly in the rope bushing. If the grip droops to one side: Add one more turn on the rope rotor to increase spring tension.
When the starter rope is fully extended it must still be possible to rotate the rotor another half turn. If this is not the case, the spring is overtensioned and could break.
NTake one turn of the rope off the rotor.
NFit the fan housing and shroud.
Models with ElastoStart
NSet the Master Control lever to the stop position (0) and push the remaining rope into the grip until the nipple is flush with the top of the grip.
Replacing a broken rewind spring
NRemove the rope rotor as described in "Replacing a Broekn Starter Rope".
The bits of spring must still be under tension and could fly apart when you take them out of the housing. To reduce the risk of injury, wear face protection and work gloves.
NUse a screwdriver to carefully remove the parts of the spring from the housing.
NLubricate the new spring with a few drops of
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