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Preparation and operation
CF•13.3 B / CF•13.3 B-L
ENGLISH
4.10 Starting, stopping
the joint cutter engine
ATTENTION
Start/stop and operate the joint cutter engine
according to the corresponding operating
manual of the engine!
ATTENTION
Do not tilt the joint cutter engine excessively!
If the engine is too tilted, fuel can leak out and engine oil can
flow into sections where it is harmful to the engine!
4.10.1 Starting the engine
DANGER
When starting the engine, the cutting shaft
with any mounted saw blade will start rotat-
ing immediately!
Make sure that the starting cutting shaft (saw blade) cannot
constitute a danger!
Keep the danger area clear, especially before and behind the
cutting direction (saw blade)!
ATTENTION
Once mounted, the diamond saw blade must be able to
rotate freely!
Lift the saw blade off the surface (to be cut) and/or out of the
cut and tighten the cutting depth locking mechanism!
DANGER
Risk of poisoning! Never start or run the joint
cutter engine in closed or poorly ventilated
rooms!
ATTENTION
Do not overturn the joint cutter when starting it!
Put one foot onto the right rear wheel so that you can pull
the starter handle with the starter wire diagonally upwards
without tilting the joint cutter!
The filled water container and increases the stability
when starting the engine!
Cutting shaft, saw blade lifted, braked with parking brake
Figure 4.60
1.
2.
3.
Carry out the following steps to start the engine:
1. Lift out the cutting shaft resp. the saw blade (figure 4.60).
2. Unlock the emergency stop button (figure 4.61).
1. Open the fuel tap.
2. Choke lever
– for starting the engine in cold condition -
set to CLOSED (to the left)
– for starting the engine in warm condition
set to OPEN (to the right)
3. Move the throttle lever about 1/3 of the way from the
MIN position to the MAX position.
4. Set the engine switch to ON (figure 4.62).
5. Pull the start handle slightly until resistance is felt, then
pull the handle firmly in the direction of the arrow.
Gently return the start handle, do not allow it to hit back
against the engine to avoid damaging the starter.
6. If the choke lever has been set to CLOSED to start the en-
gine, gradually return it to OPEN while the engine warms
up .
7. Adjust the throttle lever to the desired engine speed.
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