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7. Pull the start handle in a smooth action to start the engine;
the engine will usually start after 5 pulls. If the engine does
not start, remove the spark plug, dry it with a paper towel and
replace. Repeat the starting procedure.
8. After the engine starts, allow the saw to run and warm up
in this position for 15 seconds.
9. Disengage the chain brake by pulling it back.
10.Push the safety trigger lock firstly and engage the throttle
trigger.
STEP 2 - CHECKING THE OIL SUPPLY
With the chainsaw fully assembled and adjusted, it is
important to check the chain oil supply is dispensing
adequate lubrication.
After starting the engine, run the chain at medium speed
and see if chain oil is being dispensed as shown. With the
chainsaw switched off, the chain oil flow can be changed by
inserting a screwdriver in the hole on the bottom of the side of
the clutch. Increase or decrease the oil flow according to your
work conditions. Restart the chainsaw and check the rate of
flow meets your requirements.
NOTE:
The oil reservoir should become nearly empty by the
time fuel is used up. Be sure to refill the oil reservoir every
time when refuelling the saw.
STEP 3 - CHECK THE CHAIN BRAKE
This machine is equipped with a chain brake that will
immediately disable the chain upon the occurrence of
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