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4. INTRODUCTION

11. TROUBLESHOOTING

4.1 SCOPE

This chainsaw is designed for general lopping, limbing and felling of trees and branches.

4.2 SPECIFICATION

Stock No: . ................................................................................................................................ 02567
Part No: .............................................................................................................................. CSP3940
Engine displacement  .............................................................................................................. 37.2cc
Maximum engine performance  ................................................................................................ 1.3kW
Maximum engine speed ...................................................................................................11,000min

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Recommended speed at idle............................................................................................. 3,000min

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Fuel tank capacity  .................................................................................................................... 0.31L
Tank for chain lubricating oil ...................................................................................................... 0.21L
Useable cutting length  ........................................................................................................... 370mm

Chain

 Specified 

pitch 

......................................................................................................... 9.525mm(

3

8 ”

)

  Specified gauge (thickness of drive links).............................................................. 1.27mm).050”)
  Type of chain & guide bar ..................................................................................Oregon 91p 057X

Drive sprocket

  Specified no. of teeth ................................................................................................................... 6
 Specified 

pitch......................................................................................................... 9.525mm (

3

8 ”

)

Sound pressure level ......................................................................................................... 92.9dB(A)
Sound power level  ........................................................................................................... 106.1dB(A)
Single value noise level (LWA)

 .......................................................................................... 112dB(A)

Vibration level ....................................................................................................................... 6.18m/s

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Weight (machine only).................................................................................................................. 6kg

A-weighted sound pressure level in accordance to 2000/14/EC.

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Use semi-synthetic 2 stroke oil.

4.3 HANDLING AND STORAGE

Care must still be taken when handling and lifting. Dropping this machine will have an effect on the 
accuracy and may also result in personal injury. This machine is not a toy and must be respected.
The environment will have a negative result on its operation if you are not careful. If the air is 
damp, components will rust. If the machine is unprotected from dust and debris; components will 
become clogged: And if not cleaned and maintained correctly or regularly the machine will not 
perform at its best.

Problem

Probable cause

Suggested remedy

Engine will not start 
or only runs for a 
few seconds.

Engine does not 
idle correctly.

Engine stutters, 
lacks power or stalls 
under load.

Chain does not 
move or is tight.

Excessive engine 
smoke.

Chain moves while 
engine at idle 
speed.

1. Fuel tank empty.

2. No fuel reaching  
carburettor.

3. Engine flooded.

4. Stop switch off.

5. Spark plug.

1. Carburettor 
requires adjusting.

2. Other.

1. Spark plug soiled.

2. Air filter dirty.

3. Carburettor 
requires adjusting.

1. Chain brake 
engaged.

2. Insufficient chain 
lubrication.

1. Too much oil 
mixed with 
unleaded fuel.

1. Carburettor  
requires adjusting.

2. Clutch fault.

1. Fill with correct fuel/oil mixture.

2. Check for a dirty fuel filter; clean or replace. 
Check for damage to fuel line.

3 Wait a few minutes then attempt to start as if 
engine was warm.

4. Move stop switch to on position.

5. Clean or replace spark plug.

1. Adjust carburettor idle.

2. Contact authorised service agent.

1. Clean and re-gap or replace.

2. Clean or replace air filter.

3. Contact authorised service agent.

1. Disengage chain brake.

2. Fill chain oil tank and refill with correct oil/fuel 
mixture.

1. Empty fuel tank and refill with correct
oil/fuel mixture.

1. Adjust carburettor idle.

2. Contact authorised service agent.

IMPORTANT: 

Please note all repairs/service should be carried out by an authorised service agent.

WARNING: 

always stop the unit and disconnect the spark plug prior to performing any of the 

remedies, except where the remedy requires the engine to be running.

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Summary of Contents for 02567

Page 1: ...CT INSTRUCTIONS These instructions accompanying the product are the original instructions This document is part of the product keep it for the life of the product passing it on to any subsequent holde...

Page 2: ...SAFETY CONTENT WARNING Information that draws attention to the risk of injury or death CAUTION Information that draws attention to the risk of damage to the product or surroundings 1 4 COPYRIGHT NOTI...

Page 3: ...21 9 8 CUTTING 21 9 9 FELLING 21 22 9 10 DELIMBING 22 9 11 CROSS CUTTING BUCKING 23 9 12 SAW CHAIN 23 9 13 CHAIN LUBRICATION 24 9 14 SHARPENING 24 10 MAINTENANCE 10 1 CARBURETTOR ADJUSTMENT 25 10 2 B...

Page 4: ...r does it cover any damage caused by misuse careless or unsafe handling alterations accidents or repairs attempted or made by any personnel other than the authorised Draper warranty repair agent Note...

Page 5: ...achine will not perform at its best Problem Probable cause Suggested remedy Engine will not start or only runs for a few seconds Engine does not idle correctly Engine stutters lacks power or stalls un...

Page 6: ...dressings Identify all services e g gas water electric phone etc particularly overhead before felling commences Ensure a distance of at least twice the tree height is observed from all obstacles and d...

Page 7: ...and balanced stance bend knees instead of back Hold the saw close into your body for balance Maintain a good grip with both hands on the saw The chainsaw is solely designed for operation of the rear...

Page 8: ...nsion Tension and compression in supported timber can result in the timber splitting or pinching the guide bar if incorrectly cut Alleviate tension in the timber by making an initial cut 1 3 into the...

Page 9: ...s to ensure vibration caused by normal use has not begun to loosen them Periodically remove all shavings and sawdust from the visible parts of the chain brake mechanisms Storage Thoroughly clean servi...

Page 10: ...er side to meet completing the cut The initial cut should be one third the diameter and the secondary cut two thirds Incorrectly assessing the tension can result in the chain pinching or the timber sp...

Page 11: ...than the bottom of the notch the felling cut 6 should be made at 90 This cut must be made in one go and stop 5cm from the back of the notch This creates the hinge which is very important as it helps...

Page 12: ...rous 9 8 CUTTING Once all the preliminary checks have been thoroughly carried out to ascertain the correct functionality of the chainsaw and its various components preparation for cutting can commence...

Page 13: ...the power head contact with the kickback zone can translate the chain movement in the opposing direction on the guide bar This is particularly the case if the chain becomes pinched or snags in the ki...

Page 14: ...allow further chain tensioning and adjustment Check the chain tension half way along the guide bar by pulling the drive links out of the groove Continue tightening the chain tension until only a compl...

Page 15: ...e guide bar groove When operating a new saw chain stop and check the tension after a few minutes work with the engine stopped and blade brake applied This is necessary due to initial stretch being tak...

Page 16: ...e guide bar groove When operating a new saw chain stop and check the tension after a few minutes work with the engine stopped and blade brake applied This is necessary due to initial stretch being tak...

Page 17: ...s a strong smell of fuel this indicates that the engine may be flooded Wait a few minutes before attempting to restart the machine as if the engine were warm i e no choke When running hold the chainsa...

Page 18: ...s a strong smell of fuel this indicates that the engine may be flooded Wait a few minutes before attempting to restart the machine as if the engine were warm i e no choke When running hold the chainsa...

Page 19: ...allow further chain tensioning and adjustment Check the chain tension half way along the guide bar by pulling the drive links out of the groove Continue tightening the chain tension until only a compl...

Page 20: ...the power head contact with the kickback zone can translate the chain movement in the opposing direction on the guide bar This is particularly the case if the chain becomes pinched or snags in the ki...

Page 21: ...rous 9 8 CUTTING Once all the preliminary checks have been thoroughly carried out to ascertain the correct functionality of the chainsaw and its various components preparation for cutting can commence...

Page 22: ...than the bottom of the notch the felling cut 6 should be made at 90 This cut must be made in one go and stop 5cm from the back of the notch This creates the hinge which is very important as it helps...

Page 23: ...er side to meet completing the cut The initial cut should be one third the diameter and the secondary cut two thirds Incorrectly assessing the tension can result in the chain pinching or the timber sp...

Page 24: ...s to ensure vibration caused by normal use has not begun to loosen them Periodically remove all shavings and sawdust from the visible parts of the chain brake mechanisms Storage Thoroughly clean servi...

Page 25: ...nsion Tension and compression in supported timber can result in the timber splitting or pinching the guide bar if incorrectly cut Alleviate tension in the timber by making an initial cut 1 3 into the...

Page 26: ...and balanced stance bend knees instead of back Hold the saw close into your body for balance Maintain a good grip with both hands on the saw The chainsaw is solely designed for operation of the rear...

Page 27: ...dressings Identify all services e g gas water electric phone etc particularly overhead before felling commences Ensure a distance of at least twice the tree height is observed from all obstacles and d...

Page 28: ...achine will not perform at its best Problem Probable cause Suggested remedy Engine will not start or only runs for a few seconds Engine does not idle correctly Engine stutters lacks power or stalls un...

Page 29: ...r does it cover any damage caused by misuse careless or unsafe handling alterations accidents or repairs attempted or made by any personnel other than the authorised Draper warranty repair agent Note...

Page 30: ...21 9 8 CUTTING 21 9 9 FELLING 21 22 9 10 DELIMBING 22 9 11 CROSS CUTTING BUCKING 23 9 12 SAW CHAIN 23 9 13 CHAIN LUBRICATION 24 9 14 SHARPENING 24 10 MAINTENANCE 10 1 CARBURETTOR ADJUSTMENT 25 10 2 B...

Page 31: ...SAFETY CONTENT WARNING Information that draws attention to the risk of injury or death CAUTION Information that draws attention to the risk of damage to the product or surroundings 1 4 COPYRIGHT NOTI...

Page 32: ...CT INSTRUCTIONS These instructions accompanying the product are the original instructions This document is part of the product keep it for the life of the product passing it on to any subsequent holde...

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