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When the engine is warm, When the engine is hard to start – Echo CS-370 Serial 09014533 - 09999999 User Manual

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CS-370

Throttle trigger lockout

Starter handle

PUSH

Throttle latch

Throttle trigger

Chain brake

START/RUN

Ignition switch

Unlock chain brake

Unlock chain brake

OPEN CHOKE

Choke control knob

WHEN THE ENGINE IS WARM

• Move chain brake lever fully forward to lock chain

brake before starting.

• Confirm there is fuel and chain oil in the tanks.
• Move ignition switch to “RUN” position.
• Securely hold the chain saw as shown and pull

starter handle.

• Choke may be used if necessary, but be sure to

push it back on first firing sound.

• After starting the engine, pull front hand guard

towards the operator immediately. (Chain brake
unlocked position)

WHEN THE ENGINE IS HARD TO
START

CAUTION

Make sure the bar and chain are free from
any obstruction when starting the chain saw.

• Move chain brake lever fully forward to lock chain

brake before starting.

• Press throttle trigger lockout down while

grasping throttle trigger and push in throttle latch.

• Move ignition switch to “RUN” position.

• Securely hold the chain saw as shown and pull

starter handle.

• When engine starts, immediately squeeze

throttle trigger, to release throttle latch, and pull
front hand guard towards the operator
immediately. (Chain brake unlocked position)

CAUTION

The chain will attempt to rotate when engine
is started with throttle latch engaged.
After engine starts, release throttle trigger to
idle engine, otherwise brake damage may
occur. Never use throttle latch for cutting.
Use it only when starting the engine.

CAUTION

1. When using throttle latch for starting, keep

the brake in lock position.

2. After starting the engine, squeeze throttle

trigger slightly to release throttle latch and
pull front hand guard towards the operator
immediately.
(Chain brake unlocked position)

3. Do not increase engine speed while chain

brake is locked.

4. Use the chain brake only in starting or in

emergencies.