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CSG-670 TYPE1-E
OPERATION
2-STROKE FUEL
(50 : 1 RATIO) ECHO OIL
Use a mixture of 50 parts unleaded regular grade gasoline (minimum
octane 89) and one part 50 : 1 ECHO 2-stroke Oil (2 %).
Do not use fuel containing methyl alcohol or more than 10 % of ethyl
alcohol.
1. Pour 1/2 of the gasoline into a safe container.
2. Add oil to the gasoline and mix them.
3. Add remaining gasoline and mix again.
4. Install fuel cap and wipe spilled fuel from saw, container and the area.
IMPORTANT
Do not mix fuel in engine fuel tank.
STARTING AND STOPPING
SAFE STARTING TECHNIQUES
IMPORTANT
Check unit for loose nuts, bolts and screws before starting.
Always clear work area of debris before starting operation.
Always hold the unit firmly.
When pulling starting rope, use short pulls, 1/2 to 2/3 of rope length.
Do not allow the starter grip to snap back against the housing.
SET SAW DOWN ON LEVEL GROUND WITH WHEEL OR SAW BLADE IN
THE CLEAR. GRASP FRONT HANDLE WITH LEFT HAND, AND HOLD
DOWN REAR HANDLE WITH TOE OF YOUR BOOT. NEVER “DROP-
START” THE SAW.
WARNING
Wheel will rotate when engine is started at latched throttle setting.
Keep cutting wheel in the clear.
STARTING COLD ENGINE
1. Pull out CHOKE all the way.
2. Flip SWITCH to “ON”.
3. Depress and hold THROTTLE TRIGGER and
LOCKOUT while pushing in LATCH BUTTON to
latch throttle for starting.
4. Crank engine. Pull STARTER GRIP briskly, but
only 1/2 to 2/3 its full length. Pulling rope to the
end may damage the starter.
5. Push in the CHOKE the first time engine fires,
and crank until engine starts and runs. In cold
weather you should keep the CHOKE out just a
little until the engine gets very warm. But, do not
operate with the CHOKE out.
6. Squeeze and release TRIGGER when engine
runs. You now have trigger control of the throttle
speed.
3
DEPRESS AND HOLD
BOTH THROTTLE
TRIGGER AND LOCKOUT
LEVER, AND PUSH IN
LATCH BUTTON, THEN
RELEASE TRIGGER
1
PULL OUT CHOKE
2
FLIP SWITCH TO “ON”
6
TO DE-LATCH THROTTLE,
SQUEEZE AND RELEASE
THE TRIGGER
4
PULLL STARTER GRIP