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MS 381
English
Different models may be equipped with
different fuel caps.
After fueling, tighten down
the screw-type fuel cap as
securely as possible.
Insert the fuel cap with
hinged grip (bayonet type
cap) correctly in the
opening, turn it clockwise
as far as stop and fold the
grip down.
This reduces the risk of unit vibrations
causing the fuel cap to loosen or come
off and spill quantities of fuel.
Before Starting
Check that saw is properly assembled
and in good condition – refer to
appropriate chapters in the instruction
manual:
–
Check operation of chain brake,
front hand guard
–
Correctly mounted guide bar
–
Correctly tensioned chain
–
Smooth action of throttle trigger and
throttle trigger interlock – throttle
trigger must return automatically to
idle position
–
Master control/stop switch must
move easily to
STOP
or
0
–
Check that spark plug boot is secure
– a loose boot may cause arcing
that could ignite combustible fumes
and cause a fire
–
Never attempt to modify the controls
or safety devices
–
Keep the handles dry and clean –
free from oil and pitch – for safe
control.
To reduce risk of personal injury, do not
operate your saw if it is damaged or not
properly assembled.
Starting the Engine
Start the engine at least 3 meters from
the fueling spot, outdoors only.
Your chainsaw is a one-person saw. Do
not allow other persons near the running
chainsaw. Start and operate your saw
without assistance.
To reduce risk of chain rotation and
personal injury, lock the chain with the
chain brake before starting.
Do not drop start the chainsaw.
The correct starting procedure is
described in your instruction manual.
Do not attempt to start the saw when the
saw chain is in a cut.
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