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Do not pull out the start pull cord (20) all the way out.
This prevents the starter cable breaking.
Choke lever (15)
• Warm engine / choke closed:
• Cold engine / choke open:
Note
The device has an auto-choke function. As soon as
you actuate the gas lever (8), the choke lever (15) will
automatically close.
With high outside temperatures, it may be necessary
to start the engine without the choke even when the
engine is cold!
10.1.1
Starting with a cold engine
(Fig. 1, 10, 11, 12, 13)
1. Open the choke lever (15).
(Fig. 11)
2.
Press the fuel pump (primer) (19) 7 to 10 times.
(Fig. 12)
3.
Press the ON/OFF switch (16) to the “I” position.
4.
Hold the device firmly by the top handle (9) and
pull the start pull cord (20) out slowly until you feel
the first resistance.
5. Now pull the start pull cord (20) several times
more forcefully until the engine starts briefly and
then stops again.
6. As soon as the engine has stopped, actuate the
throttle (8).
The choke lever (15) will automatically
spring back to the “warm start” operating position.
7. Now pull the start pull cord (20) again and the en-
gine should start.
8.
Allow the device to warm up for 1-2 minutes.
10.1.2
Starting with a warm engine (Fig. 1, 10)
(The device stood still for less than 15–20 min
-
utes)
1. The choke lever (15) does not have to be opened
to start a warm engine.
2.
Press the ON/OFF switch (16) to the “I” position.
3.
Hold the device firmly by the top handle (9) and
pull the start pull cord (20) out slowly until you feel
the first resistance.
4.
Now pull the start pull cord (20) quickly.
The de-
vice should start after 1–2 pulls. If the device has
still not started after 6 pulls, repeat the procedure
described under “Starting the engine when cold”.
10.2
Shutting the engine off
11.2.1 Emergency stop procedure
If it is necessary to stop the device immediately, press
the ON/OFF switch (16) to “0”.
9.3 Fill in fuel-oil mixture
WARNING
Only fill the fuel when the engine is switched off and
has cooled down.
There is a risk of fire!
Do not smoke when refuelling the device.
•
Set the device down on a flat surface with the fuel
filler cap facing upwards.
•
Always clean the area around the fuel tank cap (23)
before filling to prevent dirt from falling into the fuel
tank (22).
Use a dry, lint-free cloth for this purpose.
•
Carefully open the tank cap (23) to release any
excess pressure that may have formed in the fuel
tank (22).
WARNING
Only refuel the tank outdoors or in sufficiently venti
-
lated rooms.
• Shake the container with the fuel-oil mixture thor-
oughly.
•
Open the fuel tank carefully and allow any over
-
pressure to dissipate first.
• Turn the chain oil tank cap (23) anti-clockwise and
open it. The fuel tank cap (23) is connected to an
anti-loss device in the fuel tank (22) and thus can-
not fall off.
•
Pour the fuel mixture into the fuel tank (22).
Do not
spill fuel when refuelling and do not fill the fuel tank
(22) to the brim.
•
Close the tank filler cap (23) again.
• Clean the tank cap and the surroundings. Wipe up
spilled fuel immediately.
• Check the tank and fuel lines for leaks.
WARNING
Observe the safety instructions!
10. Commissioning
WARNING!
Please observe the legal provisions from the noise
protection ordinance.
CAUTION!
Move at least three meters away from the refuelling
area before starting the engine.
10.1
Starting the engine
Set the device down on a solid surface before starting
the engine.
Note
Always pull the start pull cord (20) out straight.
Hold
the handle of the start pull cord (20) firmly when the
pull cord (20) winds back in. Never let the start pull
cord (20) whip back in. This can result in damage.
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