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6.3.3. CHAIN OIL
Only special lubricating oil for chain saws must be
used. Do not use used oil as this could damage the
oil pump.
Chain oil must be introduced into the chain oil
reservoir. You can recognize this deposit by the
pictogram (indicated in Chapter 4, “Symbols on the
machine).
6.4. OPERATING
Before starting the engine, ensure no moving parts of
the tool are in contact with anything.
Once the engine has started, make sure the chain
stops when the throttle trigger is released.
Hold the tool firmly with both hands, strongly gripping
the hangles when the engine is running.
It is necessary to pay attention to the possible
loosening or overheating of the parts. If any
abnormalities are detected in the machine, stop
working immediately and inspect the machine
carefully. If necessary, take the machine to an
authorized distributor to be repaired. Under no
circumstance must the work continue, if the tool is not
operating correctly.
Do not use the machine if it is damaged or incorrectly
adjusted.
Keep the handles clean, dry and free from oil or fuel.
6.4.1. STARTING UP WITH THE ENGINE COLD
1. Move the switch (1) to the position “I”.
2. Press the engine primer (2) repeatedly (7-10 times)
until the fuel reaches the primer.
3. Pull the choke lever (3).
4. When the tool is placed on the ground, it must be
put in a horizontal and stable place.
5. Hold the tool firmly with the left hand on the front
handle and a foot placed through the back handle.
6. Pull the start up rope until the engine starts or it
makes one explosion.
7. Push the choke lever downwards. (Normal
operating position).
8. If the tool has not started, pull the starting rope
again (6) until it starts.
9. Leave the engine to warm up for a few minutes
before using the machine
6.4.2. STARTING UP WITH THE ENGINE WARM
If the machine is hot, put the switch (I), make sure the
choke is stuck and pull the starter rope until engine
starts. If after a few attempts the machine will not
start follow the steps starting with a cold engine.
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