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gas at the same time as the machine “4-cycles” much, the 
setting is too rich. Turn the high speed needle H until the 
setting sounds correct.
For optimum setting of the carburetor, contact a qualified 
servicing dealer who has a revolution counter at his 
disposal.
Correctly adjusted carburettor
When the carburettor is correctly adjusted the machine 
accelerates without hesitation and the machine 4-cycles a 
little at max speed. It is also important that the chain does not 
rotate at idle. If the L-jet is set too lean it may cause starting 
difficulties and poor acceleration. If the H-jet is set too lean the 
machine will have less power, poor acceleration and could 
suffer damage to the engine. If the L and H-jets are set too 
rich it will lead to acceleration problems or too low a working 
speed.
Starter
Changing a broken or worn starter cord
Loosen the screws that hold the starter against the 
crankcase and remove the starter.
Pull out the cord approx. 30 cm and hook it into the notch 
in the rim of the pulley. Release the recoil spring by letting 
the pulley rotate slowly backwards.
Undo the screw in the centre of the pulley and remove the 
pulley. Insert and fasten a new starter cord to the pulley. 
Wind approx. 3 turns of the starter cord onto the pulley. 
Connect the pulley to the recoil spring so that the end of 
the spring engages in the pulley. Fit the screw in the centre 
of the pulley. Insert the starter cord through the hole in the 
starter housing and the starter handle. Make a secure 
knot in the end of the starter cord.
Tensioning the recoil spring
Hook the starter cord in the notch in the pulley and turn the 
starter pulley about 2 turns clockwise.
CAUTION!  Check that the pulley can be turned at least a 
further 1/2 turn when the starter cord is pulled all the way 
out.
Changing a broken recoil spring
Lift off the pulley. See instructions under heading 
Changing a broken or worn starter cord.
Remove the recoil spring from inside the pulley by tapping 
the pulley lightly with its inside face downwards against a 
work bench or the like. If the spring pops out during fitting, 
wind it up again, working from the outside in towards 
centre.
Lubricate the recoil spring with light oil. Fit the pulley and 
tension the recoil spring.
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WARNING! When the recoil spring is wound 
up in the starter housing it is under tension 
and can, if handled carelessly, pop out and 
cause personal injury. Always be careful 
when changing the recoil spring or the 
starter cord. Always wear protective 
goggles.
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