Fuel system, Fueling the saw, Storage – Diamond Products CC155 User Manual

Page 17: Engine, Engine speed, Tasks prior to starting the engine, Starting the engine

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CC155 Green Concrete Saw Manual

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Fuel System

WARNING

• DO NOT operate the saw with a fuel leak.

• DO NOT fuel the saw with the engine

running.

• DO NOT smoke or expose fuel

to open flames when filling the
fuel tank or working with fuel.

CAUTION

• Clean up spilled fuel prior to starting the

engine.


Fueling the Saw

Fill the fuel tank as necessary.

1. Lower the saw so the engine is level.
2. Stop the engine and let the saw cool down.
3. Remove the fuel tank cap.
4. Fill the fuel tank with unleaded gasoline. Refer

to the engine manual for fuel ratings and
additional refueling information.

5. Replace the fuel tank cap and tighten to secure.

Storage

Refer to the engine manual for fuel
recommendations when storing the saw.

Engine

Refer to the engine manual as the primary source
for information regarding the engine.

WARNING

• DO NOT expose yourself or

anyone else to the direct line
of the blade when operating
the saw.

• DO NOT leave the engine running

unattended.

• Operate the saw in well-

ventilated areas.
Concentrated engine exhaust
can cause loss of
consciousness and/or death.

Engine Speed

The engine governor is factory set for an engine
speed of 3,600 RPM. DO NOT change this setting
to prevent engine damage. Occasionally measure
the engine speed and adjust to the factory setting,
as necessary, following the steps below:

1. Use a handheld tachometer or other

appropriate device to measure the engine
speed at the engine crankshaft.

2. Adjust the engine governor to correct the

engine speed.

Figure 13: Engine Governor


Tasks Prior to Starting the Engine

Make sure to complete the following tasks prior to
starting the engine:

• Fill all liquids to appropriate levels for proper

saw operation

• Set throttle to slowest position

• Remove tools from work area

• Raise blade off ground

Starting the Engine

1. Move the fuel shutoff lever to the on position.
2. Close the choke.

3. Increase the throttle by approximately 1/3.

Note: When restarting a warm

engine, open the choke.

4. Turn on the engine switch.
5. Pull the recoil starter handle backward slowly

until resistance is felt, and then pull the handle
backward quickly. Gently return the handle and
repeat if the engine does not start. Note: Refer
to the engine manual if the engine does not
start after several attempts
.

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