Diamond Products Fast-Cut SLR User Manual

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Replacing the starter cable

Remove four screws (14). Remove starter housing (15).
Insert a small screwdriver through the cooling slits on the back

of the starter housing. Push aside the tabs (16) slightly and

carefully remove the air guide (17) from the starter housing

(15).

Proceed in the order (A - B - c - D).

If replacing a starter cable that has not come apart, it will

first be necessary to de-tension the return spring on the

cable drum.
To do this, pull the starter grip all the way out of the starter

housing.
Hold the cable drum firmly with one hand, and with the other

guide the starter cable into the recess (24) and hold it.
Now carefully let the cable drum turn counter‑clockwise until

the return spring is completely de-tensioned.
Remove all pieces of cable (18).

Thread in a new starter cable (dia 4.0 mm, length 1000 mm) as

shown (don’t forget the disc (19)) and knot both ends.
Pull knot (20) into the cable pulley (21).
cAUTION: Do not let the knots or the cable ends protrude from

the outside of the cable pulley.
Pull knot (22) into the cable grip (23).

Guide the cable into the recess (24) on the cable drum and

use the cable to turn the drum two turns in the direction shown

by the arrow.
Holding the cable drum in your left hand, straighten out the twist in

the cable with your right hand, pull the cable tight, and hold.
Release the cable drum. The drum´s spring force will now wind

the cable around the drum.
Repeat three times. The starter grip must be upright on the

starter housing.
NOTE: With the cable pulled all the way out, it must still be

possible to turn the pulley another 1/4 turn against the return

spring.

cAUTION!

Injury hazard! When you pull out the starter cable hold the

starter handle firmly. It will whip back if the cable pulley is

released by accident.
Install the air guide (17) in reverse order. Make sure that the

tabs (16) click back into the starter housing.

When putting the starter housing back on, it may be necessary

to pull the starter handle slightly until the starting mechanism

engages.

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