3.
Lift the chain away from the bar and then quickly release it.
If the chain falls loosely into position along the top of the bar or sinks along the bottom of the bar, the tension must
be adjusted.
PRODUCT USE
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Put half of the gasoline you are going to use into a fuel canister.
2.
Add the synthetic oil for two-stroke engines.
3.
Close the canister and shake it tightly to mix the gasoline with the oil.
4.
Add the rest of the gasoline and shake the drum again.
5.
Put the fuel canister lid on and clean up any spilled fuel.
FILLING THE FUEL TANK
1.
Place the machine on a flat surface.
2.
Clean any dirt or impurities from the fuel filler flap.
3.
Remove the fuel cap and fill the fuel tank with fresh and clean fuel mixture.
4.
Replace the cover and tighten it securely.
5.
Clean up any fuel residue before restarting the machine.
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Do not use fuel substitutes in your engine, such as ethanol or methanol, the use of such fuel will cause damage
and void any applicable warranties.
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Two-stroke engines must be used with a 25:1 fuel mixture ratio.
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It is normal for a new engine to emit smoke during the first 5 hours of use during operation.
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Mix only the fuel you will need. Do not store fuel for more than 30 days.
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Use only new unleaded 95 gasoline.
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Never use old or contaminated fuel to mix with 2-stroke oil.
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Do not overfill the fuel tank and do not allow dirt or water to enter.
THE ENGINE
CONTROL POSITIONS (COLD ENGINE)
1.
Prime the engine by pressing the carburetor priming pump four or five times. You should see fuel inside
the priming pump.
2.
Slide the start button to position "I" (Start).
3.
Adjust the throttle trigger to idle speed:
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Press and hold the trigger lock.
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Squeeze and hold the throttle trigger.
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While pulling the trigger, press the trigger lock button.
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Release the trigger safety and trigger.
4.
Extend the engine by shifting the starter lever and putting it in the "closed" position. (
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