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FUELING ENGINE
_
WARNING:
Remove fuel cap slow-
ly when refueling.
HELPFUL
TIP
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Toobtain the correct oilmix
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2-cycle synthetic oil into I
one gallon of fresh gas.
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This engh_e is certified
to operate
on un-
leaded gasoline.
Before
operation,
gasoline
must be mixed with a good qua}ity synthetic
2-cycle
air-cooled
engine oil designed
to be
mixed at a ratio of 40:1.
Poulan/VVeed
Eater
brand synthetic
oil is recommended.
A 40:1
ratio is obtained by mixing 3.2 ounces (95 ml)
of oil with 1 gallon (4 liters) of unleaded
gaso-
lh_e. Included with this saw is a 3.2 ounce con-
tainer of Poulan/Weed
Eater brand synthetic
oil.
Pour the entire contents
of this container
into 1 gallon of gasoline to achieve the proper
fuel mixture.
DO NOT
USE
automotive
or marine
oil
These oils will cause engine damage.
When
mixing fuel follow the instructions
printed on
the container.
Always
read and follow
the
safety
rules
listed
under
HANDLE
FUEL
WITH CAUTION.
BAR AND
CHAIN
LUBRICATION
The bar and chain require continuous
_ubri-
cation.
Lubrication
is provided
by the auto-
matic oiler system when the oil tank is kept
filled. Lack of oil will quickly
ruin the bar and
chain.
Too little oil will cause
overheating
shown by smoke coming from the chain and/
or discoloration
of the bar.
In freezing
weather oil will thicken,
making it
necessary
to thin bar and chain
oil with a
small amount (5 to 10%) of #1 Diesel Fuel or
kerosene.
Bar and chain
oil must be free
flowing for the oil system to pump enough oil
for adequate
lubrication.
Genuine
Pou]an _; barand
chain oil is recom-
mended
to protect
your unit against
exces-
sive wear from heat and friction.
Poutan<n;
oil resists high temperature
thinning.
If Poulan _; bar and chain oil is not availaMe,
use a good grade SAE 30 oil
• Never use waste oil for bar and chain lubri-
cation.
• Always
stop the engine
before removing
the oil cap.
IMPORTANT
Experience
indicates
that alcohol-blended
fuels
(called
gasoho]
or using
ethanol
or
methanol)
can attract moisture
which
leads
to separation
and formation
of acids during
storage.
Acidic gas can damage
the fuel
system
of an engine while
in storage.
To
avoid
engine
problems,
the
fuel
system
should
be emptied
before
storage
for 30
days or longer. Drain the gas tank, start the
engine and let it run until the fuel lines and
carburetor
are empty.
Use fresh fuel next
season.
See STORAGE
section
for addi-
tional information.
Z_
r=WARNING:
The chain
must not
move when the engine runs at idle speed. If
the chain moves at idle speed refer to CAR-
BURETOR
ADJUSTMENT
within
this
manual. Avoid contact with the muffler. A hot
muffler can cause serious burns.
To stop
the engine
move
the ON/STOP
switch
to the STOP position.
To start the engine
hold the saw firmly on
the ground
as illustrated.
Make
sure the
chain is free to turn without
contacting
any
object.
Use only 15" - 18" (38 - 45 cm) of
rope per pull.
Hold saw firmly while pulling starter
rope.
Starter Rope Handle
LeftHand
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I__T.
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OHna Fc_o:t
Right Foot Through
Rear Handle
IMPORTANT
POINTS
TO REMEMBER
When pul_ing the starter rope, do not use the
full extent of the rope as this can cause the
rope to break.
Do not let starter rope snap
back.
Hold the handle and let the rope re-
wind slowly.
For cold weather
starting,
start the unit at
FULL CHOKE;
allow the engine to warm up
before squeezing
the throttle trigger.
NOTE:
Do not attempt to cut material with
the choke/fast
idle lever in the FULL OH O KE
position.
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HELPFUL
TIP
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!f your engllTe still does not
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start
after following
these
J
instructions,
please
call
1-800-554-6723.
STARTING
A
COLD
ENGINE
(or
warm
engine
after
running
out
of
fuel)
NOTE:
In the following
steps,
when the
choke/fast
idle lever is puffed out to the full
extent, the correct throttle setting for starting
is set automatically.

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