Stopping The Chainsaw; Checking The Oil Supply - ALDI 53942 User Manual

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Stopping the Chainsaw

STOP as soon as the engine kicks (attempts to
start) or runs in any way.
5. Push the choke control (10) fully inward being
the run position (Fig X).
6. Pull the recoil starter (11) again and restart the
engine. Allow the engine to warm up.
7. Depress the safety lever (2) and slightly squeeze
the throttle trigger (3), and then release the
trigger. This will disengage the throttle lock
button (5) and allow the chainsaw to idle at the correct idle speed (Fig AA).
8. When restarting the engine when it is still warm, set the choke control (10)
to the "RUN" position (fully inward) (Fig X).
Ensure the chain brake (13) is ON, with the front guard/chain brake (13)
forward towards the nose of the guide bar (19) (Fig A).
Hold the chainsaw securely on the ground by placing one foot on the rear
handle, one hand securing the front handle, and using your other hand,
pull at a steady and medium rate on the recoil starter (11) (Fig Z). Allow the
engine to run for a few moments with the throttle trigger (3) pressed in
slightly.
9. When ready to start cutting, release the front guard / chain brake (13), by
pulling it firmly towards the back of the chainsaw until a click is heard (Fig A).
Stopping the Chainsaw
1. Release the throttle trigger (3).
2. Press down the on/off switch (4) to the "Off" position (Fig V).
NOTE: Especially after the first starting of the chainsaw, the tension of the
chain should be checked. The chain will become loose on the first start up
and will require adjustment. Refer to the "Changing / Replacing the Guide
Bar and Chain" section.

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 guide bar (19) is
pointed downwards (Fig AB). DO NOT ALLOW THE
TIP OF THE BAR touch ANY surface when checking
the oil flow. Keep the chain (20) and guide bar (19)
well clear of ANY surface. This visual thin line of
oil is normal and is an indication the oil system is
oiling the guide bar (19) and chain (20).
NOTE: For first time use the oil may take a few
minutes to work through the oil system.
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