Operatíon, Stopping your engine, Starting a warm engine – Craftsman 358.351080 User Manual

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OPERATÍON

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STOPPING YOUR ENGINE
• Move on/stop switch to the “Stop” position.

• if engine does not stop, pull blue choke knob out fully.

WARNING:

ALWAYS WEAR GLOVES, SAFETY FOOT­
WEAR,

SNUG-FITTING

CLOTHING,

AND

EYE, HEARING, AND HEAD PROTECTION
DEVICES WHEN OPERATING A CHAIN SAW.

THE CHAIN MUST NOT MOVE WHEN THE

ENGINE RUNS AT IDLE SPEED. REFER TO

THE "CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTS” SEC­
TION FOR CORRECTION.

AVOID ANY CONTACT WITH THE MUFFLER.

A HOT MUFFLER CAN CAUSE SERIOUS
BURNS.

NOTE: Check chain tension using insfructions in the

“Service and Adjustment” section.
• Before first use.
• After 1 minute of operation.

TO SmRT ENGINE (Fig. 10 & 11)

COLO ENGINE START AND WARM ENGINE

START AFTER RUNNING OUT OF FUEL
• Fuel engine with 40:1 fuel mix (3.2 oz. to 1 ga(. gas).
• Fil! bar oil tank with bar oil. Your saw wifi use approxi­

mately one tank of bar oil for each tank of fuel mix.

• Prime engine by pressing primer bulb six times.

• Turn on ignition by moving on/stop switch to the "On”

position.

• Pufi the blue choke/fast idle control out fully to set both

the choke and fast idle for starting. Then set the saw on

the ground. Grip the front handle with your left hand and
place your right foot through the opening in the rear han­
dle,

• IFTHROTTLETRIGGER IS SQUEEZED ACCIDENTAL­

LY DURING STARTING IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO
RESET THE CHOKEfFAST IDLE CONTROL,

NOTE: When pufiing the starter rope, do not use the full

extent of the rope as this can cause the rope to break. Do
not let the starter rope snap back, hold the handle and let
the rope rewind slowly.
• Pull starter rope handle with your right hand until the

engine attempts to start. Then push the blue choke knob
in to the partial position. Resume puiling handle until

engine starts.

• Above 40 degrees, allow engine to run for approximate­

ly 5 seconds, push the choke knob in to the “Off” posi­

tion, then squeeze and release throttle trigger to allow
engine to idle.

• Below 40 degrees, allow engine to warm up 30 seconds

- 1 minute with choke at partial position. Push choke
knob in to the "Off” position, then squeeze and release

throttle trigger to allow engine to idle.

• To stop engine, move on/stop switch to the “Stop” posi­

tion.

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STARTING A WARM ENGINE

• Move on/stop switch to the X>h* position.
• Engage the choke/feist idle by pulling out the blue choke

knob fully and pushing it back in fully.

• Be sure choke is in the “Off” position.
• With saw on ground, grip front handle with left hand and

place your right foot through opening in rear handle.

• Pull starter rope handle until engine starts.
• Squeeze and release throttle trigger to return engine to

idle speed.

DIFFICULT STARTING OR FLOODED ENGINE

The engine may be flooded with too much fuel If it has not
started after 10 pulls.

Flooded engines can be cleared of excess fuel with the fol­
lowing procedure:

• Pull out the blue choke/fast idle control fully and then

push it back into the *C5ff ” position to set the fast idle con­

trol to the start position.

• Verify that the on/stop switch is in the “On" position.

• Push the choke knob to the “Off” position.
• With saw on ground, grip front handle with ieft hand and

place right foot through opening in rear handle.

• Pull starter rope handle until engine starts.

Starting could require pulling starter rope handfe many
times depending on how badly unit is flooded. If engine still
fails to start, refer to “TROUBLE SHOOTING" diart or call
the 1-800 number listed on the front page of this manual.

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