10 – English
The carburettor works in different ways depending 
on the setting:
•  Cold start mode
• Idling mode
• Part throttle mode
•  Full throttle mode
In the cold start mode the choke valve (D) is 
completely closed. This increases the vacuum in 
the carburettor so that fuel is sucked through the 
diffuser jets faster (E).
In idling mode the throttle valve (F) is closed. Air 
is sucked through an aperture in the throttle valve 
and a small amount of fuel is supplied through the 
diffuser jet (E).
Construction and function
Carburettor
The carburettor consists of three sub-systems:
• The metering unit (A) which contains the jets 
and the fuel control mechanism. This measures 
out the right amount of fuel to suit the speed of 
the saw and the power demand.
• The mixing unit (B) consists of the choke, dif-
fuser jets and throttle valve. This is where the air 
and fuel are mixed to create a fl ammable mix-
ture.
• The pump unit (C) pumps fuel from the tank to 
the metering system inside the carburettor. One 
side of the pump diaphragm is connected to the 
crankcase and pulses as a result of pressure 
changes in the crankcase. The other side of the 
diaphragm sucks in the fuel.