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OPERATION
HOWTO USE YOUR CHAIN SAW
STOPPING YOUR ENGINE
• Move on/stop switch to the "stop" position.
• If engine does not stop, pull bluechoke knobout fully.
CHAIN OILER (Fig. 7)
• The chain oiler provides continuous lubricationto the
chain and guide bar. Be sure to fill the bar oil tank
when you fillthe fuel tank (Capacity = 6.8 fLoz.).
• Your chain saw will consume approximately one tank
of bar oil for each tank of fuel used.
• Your chain oiler is automatic and requires no adjust-
roent,
Bar
Oil Fill
Cap
CRRFTSMRN"
Fuel Mix
II Cap
Figure 7
THRO'I-rLE CONTROL GROUP (Fig. 8)
THROTTLE LOCKOUT
• The throttle lockoutprevents unintentionalactuation of
the throttletrigger.
• You must depress the throttle lockoutwith the palm of
your hand before actuating the throttle trigger.
THROTTLE TRIGGER
• The throttle trigger allows for variable control of
engine speed.
• The throttle trigger is actuated by the index finger on
your right hand. (After the throttle lockout is
depressed.)
FAST IDLE LOCK
• The fast idle lock allows for faster engine speeds dur-
ing starting.
• The fast idle lock isengaged bythe followingsteps:
- Grasp the rear handle and depress the throttle lock-
out.
- Squeeze the throttletrigger fully and hold.
- Depress the fast idlelock with yourthumb and hold.
- Release your gripon the throttletrigger and throttle
lock while continuingto hold the fast idle lock.
NOTE: Verify the throttle trigger staysin the advanced
position.
• Squeezing the throttle trigger will release the fast idle
setting. If the throttle trigger is squeezed accidentally
during starting, it will be necessary,to reset throttle
advance.
CRRFT_MRN"
Trigger
Figure 8
CHOKE (Fig. 9)
• The choke provides additional fuel when starting a
cold engine,
• The choke is actuated by pullingthe bluechoke knob.
• The choke has three positions:off,partial and full.
Choke Positions
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Figure 9
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