EMAK MT3600 Chainsaw User Manual


 
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OPERATION
Move the on/off switch (A) to the start position “I”.
Pull the choke lever
(B) to the full choke (fully extended position
or closed position
1, Fig.47). The half-throttle is automatically
set when choke lever is set at Full Choke.
Pull the starter rope until the first firing of the engine is heard
(no more than five (5) pulls).
A new unit may require addi-
tional pulls.
Push the choke lever to the half choke position 2, Fig. 48.
Pull the starter rope until the engine starts.
Place chain brake lever / hand guard into the run position as
shown in
Fig. 49.
Immediately after the engine has started, depress the throttle
trigger lockout
(C, Fig. 50), quickly squeeze and release the
throttle trigger
(D). This releases the throttle trigger lets the
engine idle. Once the engine runs, warm up the machine by
making a few cuts for approximate 30-60 seconds.
NOTE: the machine may require more than 60 seconds to
warm up during extremely cold weather or at high altitu-
des.
Push the choke lever completely in to the run position 3, Fig. 51.
When pulling the starter rope, do not use the full extent of the
rope as this can cause the rope to break. Do not let starter rope
snap back. Hold the handle and let the rope rewind slowly.
WARNING: Do not cut material with the choke/fast
idle lever at the FULL CHOKE position. Do not ope-
rate your chainsaw with the starting throttle lock
engaged. Cutting with the starting throttle lock enga-
ged does not permit the operator proper control of
the saw or chain speed.
NOTE - STARTING WARM ENGINE:
Follow above starting instructions, but do not use the Full
Choke position for start up again. To set fast idle for warm
engine starting, pull choke out completely and push back in
to the original Run Position.
WARNING: Weather conditions and altitude may
affect carburetion. Do not allow bystanders close to
the chain saw while adjusting the carburetor.
WARNING: Never attempt to start the chainsaw when
the guide bar is in a cut or kerf.
Breaking-in the Engine
The engine reaches the maximum power after 5-8 hours of activity.
During this period of breaking-in do not make the machine func-
tion idly at full throttle, to avoid excessive functioning stress.
CAUTION! – During the braking-in period do not vary
the carburetion to obtain a presumed power incre-
ment; the engine can be damaged.
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