Stopping your engine, Chain oiler {fig. 7), Throttle control group (fig. 8) – Craftsman 358.351080 User Manual

Page 9: Throttie control group, Operation

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OPERATION

HOWTO USE YOUR CHAIN SAW

STOPPING YOUR ENGINE

• Move on/stop switch to the "Stop" positron.
• If engine does not slop, pull blue choke knob out fully.

CHAIN OILER {Fig. 7)

• The chain oiler provides continuous lubrication to the

chain and guide bar. Be sure to fill the bar oil tank when
you till the fuel tank (Capacity 6.8 fl, oz.).

• Your chain saw will consume approximately one tank of

bar oil for each tank of fuel used.

Your chain oiler is automatic and requires no adjustment.

THROTTLE CONTROL GROUP (Fig. 8)
THROTTLE LOCKOUT
• The throttle lockout prevents unintentional actuation of

the throttle trigger.

• You must depress the throttle lockout with the palm of

your hand before actuating the throttle trigger,

THROTTLE TRIGGER
• The throttle trigger allows for varicdsle control of engine

speed.

• The throttle trigger is actuated by the index finger on your

right hand. (After the throttle lodcout is depressed).

CHOKE/FAST IDLE SPEED

• The choke and fast idle speed are set by pulling the

choke lever out fully for cold or refueled engine starts.

• Squeezing the throttle trigger will release the dioke and

fast idle settings. If the throttle trigger is squeezed acci­

dentally during starting, it will be necessary to reset
throttle advance by pulling choke lever out fully.

• The choke provides additional fuel when starting a cold

engine.

• The choke is actuated by pulling the blue choke knob.
• The choke has two positions: off and full.

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