Stopping Instructions; Tips For Best Results - Craftsman 316.380700 Operator's Manual

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iF... t heengine f ails tostart a fter a fewattempts, move thechoke
knob toPosition 2 ,press t hethrottle lockout and squeeze the
throttle c ontrol. Pull t hestarter r ope withacontrolled andsteady
motion 3 to8 times. T he engine s hould start. I f itdoes not,
repeat thisinstruction.
iF... t heengine i salready warm, make sure theOn/Off switch isin
theOnposition, crouch inthestarting p osition, pull t hechoke
knob outtoPosition 1and thenpush thechoke knob back into
Position 2 .Begin t hestarting procedure withstep 12.
STOPPING
iNSTRUCTiONS
1. Release the throttle control and allow the engine to idle.
2. Move the On/Off switch to the Off position (Fig. 3). Wait for the
saw chain to come to a complete stop.
Emergency Stopping
1. Push the chain brake lever forward to engage the chain brake.
Refer to Testing the Chain Brake in the Assembly section.
2. Move the On/Off switch to the Off position.
WARNING:
Always check the chain tension and adjust as
necessary before beginning operation. Refer to Adjusting the
Chain Tension in the Maintenance section.
WARNING:
Make sure the chain oil reservoir is full
before operation. Check the oil level constantly so that it
does not drop below half full. Make sure the chain oil
adjustment
screw is set appropriately.
Refer to Setting the
Chain Off Adjustment
Screw in the Maintenance section.
The saw chain must be continuously
coated with oil to
function properly.
WARNING:
Always wear appropriate eye, hearing, hand,
foot and body protection to reduce the risk of injury when
operating this unit. Wear head protection.
Use a full face
shield when needed. Refer to the Safety section for
appropriate
safety equipment information.
TiPS FOR BEST RESULTS
Follow all safety instructions.
Refer to the Safety section.
Only cut wood and materials made of wood. Do not attempt to
cut sheet metal, plastics, masonry or any other non-wood
materials.
Practice cutting a few small logs before beginning a major
cutting operation.
Do not attempt to cut trees or logs with diameters larger than 12
in. (30.5 cm).
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