633GC OPERATOR’S MANUAL
11
OPERATION
STARTING AND STOPPING A DIAMOND CHAINSAW
Never start a diamond chainsaw without the bar, chain and side
cover properly assembled. Otherwise, the clutch can come loose
and cause personal injuries.
Always move a diamond chainsaw at least 10 feet (3 m) away from
the fueling area before starting.
Place the diamond chainsaw on clear ground, ensure that secure
footing is established and chain is not contacting any objects.
COLD ENGINE
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Disengage the chain brake by pulling the hand guard towards the front handle.
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Toggle ignition switch to the start position and pull the choke lever out.
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Lock throttle in start position by depressing the trigger interlock and trigger at the same time.
Depress and hold throttle lock button while releasing trigger and trigger interlock in succession.
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Open water valve ¼ turn for starting. Once saw has started, fully open water valve.
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Place diamond chainsaw on the ground making sure the chain is free of any obstructions. Place right
foot on the base of the rear handle. Place left hand on front handle. With right hand, slowly pull
starter handle until the starter pawls engage. Then give a short strong pull on the starter handle.
Allow the starter rope to rewind and pull again as necessary.
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As soon as the engine fires, push the choke lever in. Continue to pull starter as necessary. When
engine starts, depress trigger to unlock and allow engine to idle. Cycle the throttle several times to
help warm up the engine.
WARM ENGINE
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Use the same procedure as for starting cold engine, but without choke. If choke is used, the
carburetor will flood with gas. To recover from a flooded engine, push choke lever in, hold the trigger
fully open, and pull starter handle until engine starts.
Note: It may be necessary to use the side of your foot to hold the trigger fully open.
STOPPING THE SAW
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To turn the engine off, toggle ignition switch to the, “STOP” position. Close water valve.
WARNING
CAUTION
IMPORTANT
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