IDENTIFICATION (WHAT IS WHAT?)
IDENTIFICATION OF SYMBOLS
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Primer Bulb
1. Saw chain
2. Guide Bar
3. Spark Arrester Screen
4. Chain Brake Lever / Hand
Guard
5. Front Handle
6. Starter Handle
7. ON/OFF Switch
8. Safety Trigger
9. Rear Handle / Boot Loop
10. Oil Tank cap
11. Fuel Tank Cap
12. Starter Cover
13. Spiked Bumper
14. Chain Tension Ring
15. Muffler Shield
16. Spark Plug
17. Air Cleaner Cover
18. Choke Lever for Auto
Choke
19. Primer Bulb
20. Throttle/Trigger
21. Chain Cover Control
Button
22. Chain Catcher
23. Guide-bar Cover
SAFETY FEATURES
Numbers preceding the descriptions correspond with the numbers above to help you locate
the safety feature.
1 LOW KICKBACK SAW CHAIN
helps
significantly reduce kickback, or the
intensity of kickback, due to specially
designed depth gauges and guard
links.
3 SPARK ARRESTER SCREEN
retains
carbon and other
flammable
particles over 0.023 inches (0.6mm)
in size from engine exhaust flow.
Compliance with local, state and
federal
laws and/or
regulations
governing the use of a spark arrester
screen is the user’s responsi-
bility. See Safety Precautions for
additional information.
4 CHAIN BRAKE LEVER / HAND
GUARD
protects the operator’s left
hand in the event it slips off the front
handle while saw is running.
4 CHAIN BRAKE
is a safety feature
designed to reduce the possibility of
injury due to kickback by stopping a
moving saw chain in milliseconds. It is
activated by the CHAIN BRAKE lever.
7 STOP SWITCH
immediately stops
the engine when tripped. Stop switch
must be pushed to ON position to start
or restart engine.
8 SAFETY TRIGGER
prevents acciden-
tal acceleration of the engine. Throttle
trigger
(21) cannot
be squeezed
unless the safety latch is depressed.
22 CHAIN CATCHER
reduces the danger
of injury in the event saw chain breaks
or derails during operation. The chain
catcher is designed to intercept a
whipping chain.
13
1
7
5
6
11
2
17
20
22
21
14
23
16
18
3
4
10
12
15
19
9
8
Read and understand the Instr-
uction Manual and all warning
labels before using the machine.