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STARTING AND STOPPING
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With a warm engine:
Make sure that the stop switch (STOP) is in the left 
position.
Set the choke control in the choke position. The choke 
position is also the automatic start throttle position.
Decompression valve: Press in the valve to reduce 
the pressure in the cylinder, this is to assist starting 
the power cutter. The decompression valve should 
always be used when starting. The valve 
automatically returns to its initial position when the 
machine starts.
Push the choke control to disable the choke (the start 
throttle position remains).
Grip the front handle with your left hand. Put your right 
foot on the lower section of the rear handle pressing 
the machine against the ground. Pull the starter 
handle with your right hand until the engine starts. 
Never twist the starter cord around your hand.
Press the throttle trigger to disengage the start throttle 
and the machine will idle.
Stopping
Stop the engine by moving the stop switch (STOP) to 
the right.
NOTICE! Pull with your right hand out the starter cord 
slowly until you feel a resistance (as the starter pawls 
engage) and then pull firmly and rapidly.
Do not pull the starter cord all the way out and do not let 
go of the starter handle when the cord is fully extended. 
This can damage the machine.
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WARNING! When the engine is running 
the exhaust contains chemicals such as 
unburned hydrocarbons and carbon 
monoxide. The content of the exhaust 
fumes is known to cause respiratory 
problems, cancer, birth defects or other 
reproductive har 
Carbon monoxide is colorless and 
tasteless and is always present in 
exhaust fumes. The onset of carbon 
monoxide poisoning is distinguished by 
a slight dizziness which may or may not 
be recognized by the victim. A  person 
may collapse and lapse into 
unconsciousness with no warning if the 
concentration of carbon monoxide is 
sufficiently high. Since carbon monoxide 
is colorless and odorless, its presence 
can not be detected. Any time exhaust 
odors are noticed, carbon monoxide is 
present. Never use a petrol powered 
power cutter indoors or in trenches more 
than 3 foot (1 meter) deep or in other 
areas with poor ventilation. Ensure 
proper ventilation when working in 
trenches or other confined areas.
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CAUTION! The cutting blade continues to 
rotate up to a minute after the motor has 
stopped.  (Blade coasting.) Make sure 
that the cutting blade can rotate freely 
until it is completely stopped. 
Carelessness can result in serious 
personal injury.