STIHL MS 290 310 390 Chainsaw Owners Manual

English / USA
STOP
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6
4
5
Alternative method of starting:
Hold the rear handle tightly between
your legs, just above the knees.
:
Pull the starter grip slowly with your
right hand until you feel it engage –
and then give it a brisk strong pull
and push down the front handle at
the same time.
When engine begins to fire:
:
:
:
:
Press in decompression valve.
Move Master Control lever (4) to n
and continue cranking – as soon
as engine runs, immediately blip
the throttle trigger (5)
Hold the front handle firmly with
your left hand – your thumb should
be under the handle.
Do not pull out starter rope to its full
length –
the Master Control lever (4) will
move to the “Run” position #  (6)
and the engine will settle down to
idling speed.
it might otherwise break.
Do not let the starter grip snap back
guide it slowly and vertically into
the housing so that the starter rope
can rewind properly.
.
As the chain brake is still engaged,
the engine must be returned to
idling speed immediately – or the
engine and chain brake might
otherwise be damaged.
If engine is new, pull starter grip several
times to prime the fuel line.
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MS 290, MS 310, MS 390
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- 126 pages
LanguageEnglish, Español
Product BrandSTIHL. Stihl Inc, USA - Corporate phone: (757) 486-9100. International Support Information: http://stihl.com Email: info@stihl.com, Chainsaw
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Jerry Eckart on Nov 06, 2014. Helpful

Good job.. Wasn't hard to understand.


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