Warning – EarthQuake CS4116B User Manual

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Operator's Manual

CS3814B, CS4116B Chainsaws

WARNING

DO NOT RUN A SAW THAT IS NOT PROVIDING PROPER

OIL COVERAGE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. DOING

SO WILL RESULT IN PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE

GUIDE BAR AND SAW CHAIN.

PRE-START INSPECTION

1. Check that all safety guards are in place and all nuts and bolts

are secure.

2. Inspect air cleaner for cleanliness.
3. Check the fuel supply. Fill the fuel tank no closer than .5” from

top of tank to provide space for expansion.

4. Check the bar and chain oil level.
5. Be sure spark plug wire is attached and spark plug is

tightened securely.

6. Examine underneath and around engine for signs of oil or

fuel leaks.

7. Inspect fuel hoses for tightness and fuel seepage.
8. Look for signs of engine damage.
9. Remove excessive debris from muffler area and recoil starter.

START-UP

Before starting the engine, inspect the immediate area. Check

that there are no bystanders nearby. Make sure that you have a

firm and stable footing and remove tripping hazards. Clear all

objects that the saw chain could catch on and cause a pull-in,

push-back, or kickback reaction.

There are two safe and approved positions for cold-starting.
Starting on the ground:
1. Place saw on a flat, stable patch of ground free of vegetation

and check that the saw chain is not in contact with the ground.

2. Place right foot on the base of the rear handle and firmly grip

the forward handle with left hand.

Starting in a raised, standing position:
1. Place the rear handle between knees or thighs and firmly grip

the forward handle with left hand.

COLD ENGINE START:
1. Set the chain brake to the ON position by pulling the front

hand guard away from the front handle.

NOTE: See the Safety Features section for more instruction

on how to engage and disengage the chain brake.

2. Grip the rear handle with right hand, depressing the throttle

interlock with right palm, and pull the throttle control to check

for smooth operation.

3. Push the primer bulb until it fills with fuel (3-4 pushes).
4. Put the power unit’s ignition switch in the ON position.
NOTE: The ON position is when the toggle switch is up.
5. Pull the choke all the way out to the CHOKE position.
NOTE: This will close the choke and set throttle to high idle.

6. Pull starter rope 1-4 times. DO NOT pull more than 4 times.

After pull 4, push the choke in without touching throttle

(this maintains the throttle in high idle). Pull starter rope an

additional 1-4 times with the choke pushed all the way in. The

engine should start. If engine does not start, continue with

Step 5 of Cold Engine Start. Failure to follow these starting

instructions may cause your engine to flood.

NOTE: Proper starting form begins with grasping the starter

handle firmly with right hand and slowly pull until it provides

resistance. Without letting the starter handle retract, pull

rope with a rapid full arm stroke. Let it return to its original

position very slowly until unit fires or starts. Repeat this

technique ever time the starter rope is pulled.

7. After engine starts running, depress throttle interlock with

right palm and pull throttle control with right index finger.

NOTE: This will automatically reset the choke to the RUN

position and disengage high idle and go to normal idle.

8. Release the chain brake. To set the chain brake to the OFF

position, push the front hand guard towards the front handle.

WARM ENGINE START:
1. Put ignition switch in the ON position. Pull the choke all the

way out (to set throttle to high idle) and then push the choke

all the way back in.

2. Pull starter rope 1-4 times, engine should start. If engine does

not start, continue with Step 5 of the Cold Engine Start.

HOT ENGINE START:
1. Put ignition switch in the ON position.
2. Pull rope 1-2 times to start.
3. If engine does not fire, refer to Step 1 of Warm Engine Start.

STOPPING THE ENGINE:

1. Let the saw idle for up to one minute to continue blowing air

through the engine to aid the cool-down process. Doing so

will help prolong the life of the saw.

NOTE: The engine is still running. Always maintain a firm,

controlling grip on the unit while the engine is running.

2. Put the unit’s ignition switch in the OFF position.
3. Once cooled down and off, remove tension from the chain.

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