Power tool description
4.4
Throttle control lock and throttle control
4.5
Function parts for starting
Starter handle (16) and starter rope: Î Chap. 6.3, page 25
Primer (20)
20
Decompression valve (21)
21
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Release of the throttle control (10)
x Grasp rear handle (6) with the right hand. The
throttle control lock (9) is operated with the palm.
10
Î The throttle control (10) is released.
9
6
In the delivery condition, after extended resting
time and with the tank completely empty, there is
no fuel yet in the carburettor after fuelling up.
Starting process: Î Chap. 6.1, page 24
To facilitate the starting process, fuel can be
pumped into the carburettor. Push the primer (20)
repeatedly until fuel appears in the primer.
Excess fuel is automatically flushed back into the
tank from the primer.
When the decompression valve (21) is depressed,
the compression pressure in the combustion
chamber is reduced. This means that the engine
offers less resistance during start-up, which makes
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it noticeably easier to start the engine.
Starting process: Î Chap. 6.1, page 24
The decompression valve is closed automatically
when the motor is running.
If you need to pull the starter handle (16) more than
once to start the engine (e.g. during a cold start),
you do not need to depress the decompression
valve again.