Starting And Stopping - Jonsered 6000+ Operator's Manual

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WARNING!
Observe the following before
starting the motor:
• The motor must must be
mounted on the sawmill before it
is started. Otherwise, the
coupling may come loose and
cause personal injury.
• Make sure that no unauthorized
persons are in the risk zone.
Starting a cold motor
A cold motor should be started in the following
manner:
1. Move the stop switch to the starting position.
Check that the stop switch on the motor unit
is also in the starting position.
2. Pull out the choke. When this is done, the
throttle damper will automatically reset for
start.
CAUTION!
Do not pull the starter cord completely
out nor let go of the starter cord handle
while it is pulled out. This will damage
the starter.
3. Press in the decompression valve.
4. Pull the starting cord handle out slowly until
you feel resistance (the starter pawls
engage). Then pull-start the motor with quick,
energetic pulls.
5. When the motor fires, push in the choke and
continue as directed in item 4 above.
6. When the motor starts running, open the
throttle to full and immediately disengage it.
The starting throttle position will then
disengage automatically.
7. To allow the saw blade to move, activate the
brake handle during the start procedure.
Starting a warm motor
A warm motor can be started in the same man-
ner as as cold motor, however with the following
exception:
Set the starting throttle position by first pulling
out and then pushing in the choke. The choke
should not be used when the motor is warm.
Stopping the motor
The motor can be stopped by setting the stop
switch (emergency stop) in the stop position and
de-activate the brake handle.

STARTING AND STOPPING

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