Starting The Engine - Shindaiwa 446s Owner's/Operator's Manual

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Starting the Engine

WARNING!
This chain saw is equipped
with a fast idle feature
for ease of engine starting. When
the fast idle is set, the saw chain
will rotate when the engine starts!
Rotating saw chain can cause
serious injury. Clear a safe work
area before starting the engine.
NOTE:
This engine ignition system is controlled
by a two-position "ON-OFF" switch labeled
"I" for ON and "O" for OFF located near
the rear handle.
IMPORTANT!
This chain saw is equipped with a throt-
tle trigger lock out system designed to
prevent unintended throttle activation.
This system requires the operator to
first depress the throttle lock out lever
on top of the rear handle to release the
trigger from the engine idle position.
Engine Start:
1. Move the ignition ON-OFF switch to
the ON position.
2. COLD ENGINE ONLY: Completely
close the choke by pulling the choke
control out to the fully extended posi-
tion. This motion will automatically
engage the "fast idle" setting.
3. WARM ENGINE: Pull the choke
control out to its fully extended posi-
tion and then push the choke control
all the way in again. This motion will
automatically engage the "fast idle"
setting.
ON
STOP
Switch
4. Place the saw upright on the ground.
5. Secure the saw by stepping on the
inside of the rear handle with the
right foot and firmly grasping the
front handle with the left hand.
6. Grip the starter handle with the right
hand and pull slowly until starter
engagement is felt.
7. With the starter engaged, pull the
starter upward. Repeat until the en-
gine either attempts to start or starts.
8. When the engine attempts to start or
starts, push the choke control in if
previously set. If the engine does not
continue to run, pull the starter until
the engine restarts then immediately
press and release the throttle lever to
disengage the fast idle.
CAUTION!
The recoil starter can be
damaged by abuse!
n Never pull the starter completely
to the end of the starter cord.
Fully extending the starter cord
can damage the starter spring,
P
ull
cord and/or starter assembly.
C
to
hoke
n Never release the starter grip
with the starter rope extended.
Always hold on to the grip during
engine start and return the starter
grip back to the starter hous-
ing slowly as the starter spring
retracts the rope.
If the engine fails to start, repeat the
starting procedure setting the choke
control appropriately for either a cold
or warm engine. If the engine still fails
to start, refer to the section, "Starting a
Flooded Engine."
Firm Grip
Place Foot in
Rear Handle
NOTE:
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