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WARNING CONSIDERING 

HANDLING OF FUEL 

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c.  

When refilling the tank always turn off the 

engine first and take a careful look around to

make sure that there are no sparks or open 

flames anywhere nearby before refuelling.

d.

  If any fuel spillage occurs during refuelling, 

use a dry rag to wipe up spills before turning the

engine back on again.

e.

  After refuelling, screw the fuel cap back 

tightly onto the fuel tank and then carry the 

product to a spot 3m or more away from

where it was refuelled before turning on the 

engine.

BEFORE STARTING ENGINE

•  Check working place, the cutting object and 

cutting direction. It there is obstacle, remove 

it. 

•  Never start cutting until you have a clear 

work area, secure footing and a planned 

retreat path from the falling tree. 

•  Use caution and keep bystanders and 

animals out of the working area whose 

diameter is 2.5 times of the cutting object. 

•  Inspect the machine for worn, loose, or 

damaged parts. Never operate the machine 

that is damaged, improperly adjusted, or  

is not completely and securely assembled. 

Make sure that the saw chain stops moving 

when the throttle control trigger is released.

WHEN STARTING THE ENGINE

• 

Always hold the machine firmly with both 

hands when the engine is running.  

• 

Use a firm grip with thumb and fingers 

encircling the handles. 

•  Keep all parts of your body away from the 

machine when the engine is running. 

•  Before starting the engine, make sure the 

saw chain is not contacting anything.

OPERATION

•  Keep the handles dry, clean and free of oil or 

fuel mixture. 

• 

Never touch the muffler, spark plug or other 

metallic parts of the engine while the engine is 

in operation or immediately after stopping the 

engine. Doing so could result in serious burns 

or electrical shock. Use extreme caution when 

cutting small size brush and saplings because 

slender material   may catch the saw chain and  

   

be whipped towards you or pull you  

   

off balance. 

•  When cutting a limb that is under tension, be 

alert for spring back so that you will not be 

struck when the tension in the wood fibres is    

released. 

•     

Check the tree for dead branches    

   

that could fall during the felling  

 

  

operation. 

•  Always shut of the engine before setting it 

down.

KICKBACK SAFETY 

PRECAUTIONS FOR CHAIN SAW 

USERS

WARNING

Kickback may occur when the nose or tip of the 

guide bar touches an object, or when the wood 

closes in and pinches the saw chain in the cut. 

Tip contact in some cases may cause a lightning-

fast reverse reaction, kicking the guide bar up 

and back toward the operator. Pinching the saw 

chain along the top of the guide bar may push the 

guide bar rapidly back toward the operator. Either 

of these reactions may cause you to lose control 

of the saw, which could result in serious personal 

injury. 

Do not rely exclusively upon the safety devices 

built into your saw. As a chain saw user, you 

should take several steps to keep your cutting jobs 

free from accident or injury.

1.

  With a basic understanding of kickback, you 

can reduce or eliminate the element of  

surprise. Sudden surprise contributes to accidents;

 

WARNING CONSIDERING 

HANDLING OF FUEL
a. The engine of this product is 
designed to run on a mixed fuel 
which contains highly flammable 
gasoline. Never store cans of fuel or 
refill the fuel tank in any place where 
there is a boiler, stove, wood fire, 
electrical sparks, welding sparks, or 
any other source of heat or fire 
which might ignite the fuel.
b. Smoking while operating the 
product or refilling its fuel tank is 
extremely dangerous. Always be 
sure to keep lit cigarettes away from 
the product at all times.
c. When refilling the tank always 
turn off the engine first and take a 
careful look around to make sure 
that there are no sparks or open 
flames anywhere nearby before 
refueling.
d. If any fuel spillage occurs during 
refueling, use a dry rag to wipe up 
spills before turning the engine back 
on again.
e. After refueling, screw the fuel cap 
back tightly onto the fuel tank and 
then carry the product to a spot 3m 
or more away from where it was 
refueled before turning on the 
engine.

BEFORE STARTING ENGINE

·

Check working place, the cutting 

object and cutting direction. It there 
is obstacle, remove it.

·

Never start cutting until you have a 

clear work area, secure footing and 
a planned retreat path from the 
falling tree.

·

Use caution and keep bystanders 

and animals out of the working area 
whose diameter is 2.5 times of the 
cutting object.

·

Inspect the machine for worn, 

loose, or damaged parts. Never 
operate the machine that is 
damaged, improperly adjusted, or 
is not completely and securely 
assembled. Make sure that the 
saw chain stops moving when the 
throttle control trigger is released.

WHEN STARTING THE ENGINE 

·

Always hold the machine firmly

with both hands when the engine 
is running. 

·

Use a firm grip with thumb and 

fingers encircling the handles.

·

Keep all parts of your body away 

from the machine when the engine 
is running.
Before starting the engine, make 
sure the saw chain is not 
contacting anything.

OPERATION

·

Keep the handles dry, clean and 

free of oil or fuel mixture.

·

Never touch the muffler, spark 

plug or other metallic parts of the 
engine while the engine is in 
operation or immediately after 
stopping the engine. Doing so 
could result in serious burns or 
electrical shock.

·

Use extreme caution when 

cutting small size brush and 
saplings because slender material 
may catch the saw chain and be 
whipped toward you or pull you 
off balance.

·

When cutting a limb that is under 

tension, be alert for spring back
so that you will not be struck 
when the tension in the wood 
fibers is released.

·

Check the tree for dead branches 

that could fall during the felling 
operation.

·

Always shut of the engine before 

setting it down.

 

WARNING CONSIDERING 

HANDLING OF FUEL
a. The engine of this product is 
designed to run on a mixed fuel 
which contains highly flammable 
gasoline. Never store cans of fuel or 
refill the fuel tank in any place where 
there is a boiler, stove, wood fire, 
electrical sparks, welding sparks, or 
any other source of heat or fire 
which might ignite the fuel.
b. Smoking while operating the 
product or refilling its fuel tank is 
extremely dangerous. Always be 
sure to keep lit cigarettes away from 
the product at all times.
c. When refilling the tank always 
turn off the engine first and take a 
careful look around to make sure 
that there are no sparks or open 
flames anywhere nearby before 
refueling.
d. If any fuel spillage occurs during 
refueling, use a dry rag to wipe up 
spills before turning the engine back 
on again.
e. After refueling, screw the fuel cap 
back tightly onto the fuel tank and 
then carry the product to a spot 3m 
or more away from where it was 
refueled before turning on the 
engine.

BEFORE STARTING ENGINE

·

Check working place, the cutting 

object and cutting direction. It there 
is obstacle, remove it.

·

Never start cutting until you have a 

clear work area, secure footing and 
a planned retreat path from the 
falling tree.

·

Use caution and keep bystanders 

and animals out of the working area 
whose diameter is 2.5 times of the 
cutting object.

·

Inspect the machine for worn, 

loose, or damaged parts. Never 
operate the machine that is 
damaged, improperly adjusted, or 
is not completely and securely 
assembled. Make sure that the 
saw chain stops moving when the 
throttle control trigger is released.

WHEN STARTING THE ENGINE 

·

Always hold the machine firmly

with both hands when the engine 
is running. 

·

Use a firm grip with thumb and 

fingers encircling the handles.

·

Keep all parts of your body away 

from the machine when the engine 
is running.
Before starting the engine, make 
sure the saw chain is not 
contacting anything.

OPERATION

·

Keep the handles dry, clean and 

free of oil or fuel mixture.

·

Never touch the muffler, spark 

plug or other metallic parts of the 
engine while the engine is in 
operation or immediately after 
stopping the engine. Doing so 
could result in serious burns or 
electrical shock.

·

Use extreme caution when 

cutting small size brush and 
saplings because slender material 
may catch the saw chain and be 
whipped toward you or pull you 
off balance.

·

When cutting a limb that is under 

tension, be alert for spring back
so that you will not be struck 
when the tension in the wood 
fibers is released.

·

Check the tree for dead branches 

that could fall during the felling 
operation.

·

Always shut of the engine before 

setting it down.

Summary of Contents for CS4610

Page 1: ...1 CHAINSAW CS4610 CS5410 OPERATOR S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ith the Bushranger dealer in your area CONTENTS NOTES ON TYPES OF WARNINGS IN THE MANUAL WARNING This mark indicates instructions which must be followed in order to prevent accidents which could lead to serious bodily injury or death IMPORTANT This mark indicates instructions which must be followed or may lead to mechanical failure breakdown or damage NOTE This mark indicates hints of directions u...

Page 3: ... 3 Air cleaner cover 4 Choke knob 5 Throttle interlock 6 Right handle 7 Throttle lever 8 Engine switch 9 Fuel tank 10 Oil tank 11 Left handle 12 Saw chain 13 Guide Bar 3 4 5 7 8 8 9 11 12 13 14 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ...

Page 4: ...tion 3 Use the chain saw with two hands one handed operation of the saw can be dangerous 4 Warning kickback it s dangerous 5 Warning The words WARNING calls attentions to an act or a condition which can lead to serious personal injury or death 6 Chain brake operation 7 Do not expose to rain Do not operate the machine on wet ground 8 Circle and slash symbol means whatever shown is prohibited For sa...

Page 5: ...s at times of strong or gale force winds or at any other times when weather conditions might make it unsafe to use this product e When using this product for the first time before beginning actual work learn to handling it from skilled worker f Lack of sleep tiredness or physical exhaustion results in lower attention spans and this in turn leads to accidents and injury Limit the amount of time of ...

Page 6: ...back tightly onto the fuel tank and then carry the product to a spot 3m or more away from where it was refueled before turning on the engine BEFORE STARTING ENGINE Check working place the cutting object and cutting direction It there is obstacle remove it Never start cutting until you have a clear work area secure footing and a planned retreat path from the falling tree Use caution and keep bystan...

Page 7: ...s be sure to turn off the engine before performing any maintenance or checking procedures WARNING The metallic parts reach high temperatures immediately after stopping the engine Leave all maintenance other than the items listed in the Owner s Manual to your competent servicing dealer TRANSPORTATION Always carry the unit with the engine stopped the guide bar covered with the protector to the rare ...

Page 8: ...o the sprocket and while fitting the saw chain around the guide bar mount the guide bar to the power unit Adjust the position of chain tension nut on the chain cover to the lower hole of guide bar F1 3 1 Tension nut 2 Chain cover NOTE Pay attention to the correct direction of the saw chain F2 1 Moving Direction 4 Fit the chain cover to the power unit and fasten the nuts to finger tightness 5 While...

Page 9: ...he caps securely F7 2 Pull the chock knob out to close chock F8 3 Put the switch to I position F9 4 Pull the starter handle several ties until first firing sound is heard push the chock knob all the way in to open the chock pull the starter handle again until engine run F9 5 Push the throttle lever and throttle inter lock once and loosen it make the engine run at idle speed F11 6 To stop the engin...

Page 10: ...thin the carburetor and this tput power of the engine to be reduced o operate smoothly ngly been designed with a ventilation cleaner cover to allow warm air to be nd to thereby prevent icing from er models the hot air intake can be er nces the product should be used in e in the to which it is set at the time of bility exists that icing may occur the rate in anti freeze mode before use BETWEEN OPER...

Page 11: ...s bent Then make the initial cut from the bent side and finish by sawing from the opposite side WARNING Be alert to the springing back of a cut limb Pruning of Standing Tree F23 Cut up from the bottom finish down from the top WARNING Do not use an unstable foothold or ladder Do not overreach Do not cut above shoulder height Always use your both hands to grip the saw A Log lying on the ground F21 S...

Page 12: ...a new chain on a worn sprocket or a worn chain on a new sprocket 6 Front and Rear dampers Replace if adhered part is peeled or crack is observed on the rubber part SAW CHAIN WARNING It is very important for smooth and safe operation to keep the cutters always sharp Your cutters need to be sharpened when Sawdust becomes powder like You need extra force to saw in The cut way does not go straight Vib...

Page 13: ...76mm Place your file on the cutter and push straight forward Keep the file position as illustrated F34 After every cutter has been set check the depth gauge and file it to the proper level as illustrated F35 Be sure to round off the front edge to reduce the chance of kickback or tie strap breakage 1 Appropriate gauge checker 2 Make the shoulder round 3 Depth gauge standard Make sure every cutter h...

Page 14: ...eto Flywheel magneto CDI Ignitor starter Recoil starter Maximum speed with cutting attachment r min 12000 Speed at idling r min 3300 400 Engine displacement mL cm 45 6 49 8 54 Rated power Kw r min 1 8 8500 2 0 8500 2 2 8500 Fuel consumption maximum engine power g Kw h 610 Guaranteed sound power level ISO0297 LwAav dB A 117 116 Chain brake IS0 6535 Mean braking time at racing speed S 0 12 Vibration...

Page 15: ... that cannot be excluded under the Australia Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the good repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to major failure The text above applies notwithstanding anything el...

Page 16: ...ishing this material The information is provided as is without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice PLP also reserves the right to revise the content of this document at any time without prior notice No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or storing in a retrieval system...

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