Stopping The Chainsaw; Checking The Oil Supply - Gardenline PCH25 User Manual

26cc 2-stroke petrol chainsaw
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Operating Instructions
5. Hold the chainsaw securely on the ground and pull vigorously
on the recoil starter (12). Repeat (up to 15 times for first time
operation) until the engine "kicks" (attempts to start). (Fig W).
6. Depress the Lock off button and
pull slightly on the trigger so the
choke moves to the run position. (Fig X).
7. Pull the recoil starter (12) again and restart the engine.
Allow the engine to warm up. (Fig Y).
8. When restarting the engine when it is still warm, set the
choke control to the RUN position. Hold the chainsaw
securely on the ground and pull vigorously on the recoil
starter (12). Allow the engine to run for a few moments
with the trigger switch pulled slightly.
9. When ready to start cutting, release the brake, by
pulling the front guard back.

Stopping the chainsaw

1. Release the trigger switch.
2. Set the on/off switch (17) to Off by pressing the O portion on
the On/Off switch. (Fig Z).
Note.
Especially after the first starting of the chain saw, the
tension of the chain should be checked. The chain will become
loose on the first start up and will require adjustment.
Note.
Adjustment is made on the SIDE of the bar cover.
Refer Page 13.

Checking the oil supply

Run the engine at medium speed and check that the chain
splatters a thin line of oil which can be seen on the ground
when the bar is pointed downwards (Fig AA). This is normal.
If there is no line of chain oil, stop the motor immediately and
investigate the cause. The oil tank could be empty or the oil
supply to the chain blocked. This may require removal of the
bar and checking that the upper oil hole in the bar is clear of
any blockages.
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