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GASOLINE CHAIN SAW
GASOLINE CHAIN SAW
EN
ATTENTION!
Refueling the chainsaw with pure gasoline is not allowed. This will damage the engine and
void the manufacturer’s product warranty.
It is not recommended to use a fuel mixture that is stored for more than 30 days.
OPERATING PROCEDURE
Device use
Before starting work, check the workplace and remove foreign objects from it that could cause various injuries
or damage to the equipment.
Use the tool only during daylight hours or in good light conditions.
Be careful when working with the device and always use common sense. In case of emergency, immediately
turn off the chainsaw and contact an authorized service center.
Engine starting
1. Ensure that you have good support and place the chainsaw on the ground so that the chain does not touch
anything.
2. Hold the front handle with one hand and press the chainsaw to the ground. Hold the rear handle while
stepping on it.
3. Set the ignition switch to the on position.
4. Press the primer about 4-5 times until the fuel appears in it..
5. Pull the choke lever toward you until it locks, the choke closes.
6. Slowly pull the starter handle until you feel resistance, then with a confident and even movement, pull the
cable to a distance of no more than 50-60 cm. Repeat the procedure several times until the engine starts.
7. Press the Lock button and trigger, the carburetor air damper will open automatically, the damper lever will
return to its original position.
ATTENTION!
Do not allow the cable to extend fully until the starter drum stops. This leads to a breakdown
of the starter and is not a warranty case.
Engine stop
1. Turn off the lock button and trigger, let the engine work at the idle speed.
2. To stop the engine, move the switch to the off position.
NOTE:
For an emergency stop, apply the chain brake and move the switch to the off position.
Clipping
Small trees with a diameter of up to 15 cm are usually cut off in a single cut. On larger trees, you must first file.
The file determines the direction in which the tree will fall.
ATTENTION!
Outline your departure path (A) and clear it of possible obstacles before proceeding with the
slicing. The path to the exit must be in the opposite direction to the expected fall of the tree
(B) (Pic. 14).
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