FS 410 C K
English
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Releasing Tension on Rewind Spring
N Use the tensioning wrench. It is
available as a special accessory.
N If necessary, swing the pawls (2)
inwards.
N Rotate the spring clip (3) out of the
recesses (4) in the carrier (5).
N Place the tensioning wrench in the
carrier so that the peg (6) engages
one of the recesses (4).
N Use starter grip to pull out the starter
rope as far as stop.
N Hold the tensioning wrench and the
starter mechanism steady so that
the rope does not rewind onto the
rope rotor.
N Grip the rope inside the housing,
pull it out to its full length and make
a loop.
N Allow tensioning wrench to rotate
slowly and thus release spring
tension – the rope winds itself
around the tensioning wrench in this
process until the spring is no longer
under tension.
N Remove the tensioning wrench from
the carrier.
Removing the Rope Rotor
N Use a screwdriver or suitable pliers
to remove the spring clip (3) from
the starter post.
N Carefully remove the E-clip (7).
N Carefully remove the carrier (5) with
pawls (2) and washer (8) and put
them to one side so that the pawls
and washer cannot fall out.
N Pull the rope rotor (9) off the starter
post.
The rewind spring may pop out and
uncoil during this operation – take care
to avoid the risk of injury.