Break-In Period - Chicago Electric 66753 Set Up, Operating, And Servicing Instructions

Gas handheld cut-off saw
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1.
Turn ON the ON/OFF Switch (14G).
2.
If the engine is cold, pull out the
Choke (6H). If the engine is warm,
press in the Choke.
3.
Hold the Trigger Safety Lever in using
your palm, squeeze the Trigger (7F)
and then press in the Trigger Locking
Button (see Figure 1, page 9 for loca-
tion of controls). Release the Trigger,
then release the Trigger Locking But-
ton and the Trigger Safety Lever. The
Trigger should remain locked in the
engaged position.
4.
Press in the Decompression Valve
(13K).
5.
Place the Cut Off Saw on the ground.
Hold the Front Handle (8E) with your
right hand and put your right foot on
the lower part of the rear handle.
6.
Grip the Starter Handle (13I) with
your left hand, and slowly pull until
you feel resistance. Once you feel
resistance, pull quickly and firmly,
several times if needed, until the en-
gine starts.
note: Do not pull the Starter Cord com-
pletely out and do not release the
Starter Handle from the fully ex-
tended position. This can damage
the saw. Hold the Starter Handle and
guide the Starter Cord as it recoils
back into the machine.
7.
Once the engine starts, squeeze the
Trigger. The engine should idle down
but not cut off.
8.
If the Choke was pulled out, slowly
push in the choke.
IMPORTANT: Allow the engine to run
at no load until warm (1-5 minutes)
SKU 66753
for technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.
after each start-up to allow the engine
to stabilize.
9.
If the engine does not start, press the
Decompression Valve Button (7B) in
and attempt to start it again.
10.
To stop the engine, turn off the ON/
OFF Switch.
11.
After use, to prevent accidents, turn
off the engine, wait for the engine to
cool, then disconnect its spark plug
wire after use. Clean external parts
with clean cloth, then store the equip-
ment out of children's reach accord-
ing to the Storage instructions in this
manual.

break-in period

1.
Breaking-in the engine will help to
ensure proper equipment and engine
operation, and will extend the en-
gine's lifespan.
2.
During the first 3 hours of use:
3.
Do not apply a heavy load to the
equipment.
4.
Do not operate the engine at its maxi-
mum speed.
5.
Under normal operating conditions
subsequent maintenance follows the
schedule explained in the Mainte-
nance and Servicing section.
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