Stihl FS 88 Instruction Manual - Page 36

Blip the throttle trigger

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~oo~ (( \\3)) 2 • Pull the starter grip slowly with your right hand until you feel it engage and then give it a brisk strong pull. Do not pull out starter rope more than 70cm (27") - it might break. Do not let the starter grip snap back - guide it slowly into the housing so that the starter rope can rewind properly. When engine begins to fire: If engine is cold: Set choke lever (4) to and continue cranking until engine runs. If engine is warm: Continue cranking until engine runs_ As soon as warm engine runs: • Blip the throttle trigger (2) the slide control (3) moves to the run position I, and the engine returns to idling speed. • Make~ure carburetor is correctly adj,usted - cutting tool must not rotate when engine is idling. Your brushcutter is ready for operation. 35

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~oo~
((
\\3))
2
Pull the starter grip slowly with your
right hand until you feel
it
engage -
and then give
it
a brisk strong pull.
Do not pull out starter rope more
than 70cm (27") -
it
might break.
Do not let the starter grip snap
back - guide
it
slowly into the
housing so that the starter rope
can rewind properly.
When engine begins to fire:
If
engine is cold:
Set choke lever
(4)
to
-
and continue cranking until engine runs.
If
engine
is
warm:
Continue cranking until engine
runs_
As soon as warm engine runs:
Blip the throttle trigger
(2)
-
the slide control
(3)
moves to the
run
position
I,
and the engine
returns
to
idling speed.
Make~ure
carburetor is correctly
adj,usted - cutting tool must not
rotate when engine
is
idling.
Your brushcutter
is
ready for
operation.
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