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Kapitelüberschrift

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• Watch out for rolling logs.

Transport and storage

• When carrying and changing your position while working with the 

chain saw the engine must be stopped or the chain brake has to be ac-

tivated to avoid an unintentional running of the chain.

• Never carry and transport the chain saw when the chain is running!

• When transporting the saw longer distances the supplied chain protection 

cover should be over the chain in any case. 

• Carry the chain saw only by the handle. The guide bar should be behind 

you. Avoid touching the exhaust muffler (risk of burning).

• When transporting in a vehicle ensure a safe grounding of the chain saw to 

prevent fuel or chain oil spillage.

• Chainsaws are always transported with an attached rail protection to pre-

vent damage or injuries.

• Safely store the chain saw in a dry space. The saw should not be stored out-

side. Keep the chain saw out of the reach of children. 

• Fuel and oil tank have to be emptied completely when the chain saw is 

stored over a long period or dispatched 

• If the chainsaw/guide rail should not be disassembled, then always attach 

the transport protection.

Maintenance

• For all maintenance work the chain saw has to be stopped and the plug 

connector be switched off!

• Always check the safe operating condition especially the function of the 

chain brake of the chain saw before each start of work. Always pay special 

attention to a proper sharpend and tensioned chain.

• Operate the machine so that it works with a minimum of noise and emission. 

Therefor check the correct settings of the carburettor.

• Clean the chain saw regularly.

• Regularly check the tank caps for tightness.

Note the accident prevention regulations of the responsible profession-

al association and insurance. Don not make any modifications to the ma-

chine! You may put at risk your personal security!

Maintenance and service work can only be performed as far as described in 

this manual. All further work has to be assumed by the service center. 

Safety regulations

Summary of Contents for 25CC

Page 1: ...urn it to the nearest ALDI store within 60 days from the date of purchase for a full refund or replacement or take advantage of our after sales support by calling the supplier s Customer Service Hotli...

Page 2: ...X3 3 1 2 4 5 3 6 3 7 13 11 I 0 8 15 15 9 14 14 I 0 10 7 5 Fallrichtung 45_ Fluchtweg Fluchtweg Pos 1 Pos 2 Keil Erster Schnitt Zweiter Schnitt Abschlie ender Schnitt hier 5 cm ber der Keilmitte 5 cm 5...

Page 3: ...e Zweiter Schnitt Pos 2 Mit Stammseite 1 Schnitt 2 Schnitt 2 Schnitt 1 Schnitt Pos 2 Pos 2 1 Schnitt 2 Schnitt Mit St tzbock 1 Schnitt 2 Schnitt Pos 1 Pos 1 Pos 2 Pos 2 Erster Schnitt Zweiter Schnitt...

Page 4: ...Kapitel berschrift 8 30 Fig 1 Fig 4 Fig 3 Fig 2 Fig 5 Fig 6 30 Fig 1 Fig 4 Fig 3 Fig 2 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 3 Fig 6 30 Fig 1 Fig 4 Fig 2 Fig 5 Fig 3 Fig 2 Fig 5 Fig 6 P O Q N M R R1...

Page 5: ...Kapitel berschrift 9 12 9 A B 13 C 0 5 mm 15 14 D E G F 16 17 1 2 H 18 17 I 1 17 A 20 16 J...

Page 6: ...nd a safety helmet Read the complete user guide before using the appli ance Wear security and anti vibration gloves when you use the device Always wear non skid safety shoes with cut protection when u...

Page 7: ...Filling hole for chain oil Choke knob Setting the chain tension White arrow Loosen chain Black arrow Tighten chain Installation direction of chain Guaranteed sound power level of the device Attention...

Page 8: ...with your device and utilise its intended possibilities of use The operating instructions contain important notes on how to work safely properly and economically with your machine and how to avoid dan...

Page 9: ...filter cover 10 Fan housing with starting assembly 11 Oil tank cap 12 Front grip tubular handle 13 Fuel tank cap 14 Choke switch 15 I STOP switch short circuit switch 16 Retaining nut Sprocket guard 1...

Page 10: ...se contact the helpline if anything is missing If possible keep the packaging until the end of the guarantee period Read the operating instructions fully to familiarise yourself with the tool prior to...

Page 11: ...drugs and medication as well as those who are tired or ill The chain is designed exclusively for sawing wood You may only fell trees if you have received the appropriate training The manufacturer can...

Page 12: ...ly The operator is responsible to third parties Never work under the influence of alcohol drugs or medica ments Provide a fire extinguisher when working in a highly flammable and dry vegetation wildfi...

Page 13: ...ainsaw in good operating condition incorrect maintenance use of non conforming replacement parts or removal or modification of safety equipment may lead to severe property or personal damages Always u...

Page 14: ...saw at least 10 feet 3 m from the fueling point before start ing the engine Fuels have a limited storage life Only buy that amount which will be used in measurable period Store and transport fuel and...

Page 15: ...there are any noticeable changes in the behaviour of the device Always stop the engine and wear gloves when checking or adjusting the chain tension Ifyouhitanystones nails orotherhardobjectswiththesaw...

Page 16: ...creased risk of slipping insists on freshly peeled wood Do not work on an unstable surface Pay attention to obstacles in the work ing area risk of tripping Always maintain a firm foothold Never use t...

Page 17: ...are to be performed the throttle lever must be released be tween cuts Take care when cutting splintery wood Cut pieces of wood can be carried away risk of injury When cutting using the top of the bar...

Page 18: ...h when properly placed determines the direction in which the tree will fall It is made perpendicular to the line of fall and should be as close to the ground as possible Cut the felling notch to a dep...

Page 19: ...ach of children Fuel and oil tank have to be emptied completely when the chain saw is stored over a long period or dispatched If the chainsaw guide rail should not be disassembled then always attach t...

Page 20: ...cir culatory disturbances in their hands vibration white finger due to vibrations Raynaud s syndrome is a vascular disease that causes the small blood vessels on the fingers and toes to cramp in spasm...

Page 21: ...n case some of the fixings have come loose in transit Re tension the chain if this is necessary 1 THIS CHAINSAW IS SUPPLIED READY ASSEMBLED Remove the chain protection cover 24 before use 2 IF IT IS N...

Page 22: ...on the bar Fig 4 Continue until the chain can be moved smoothly but is still closely seated Fig 3 pos X2 Increase the tension by turning the chain tensioning screw Fig 2 pos A in a CLOCKWISE DIRECTION...

Page 23: ...lever should snap into both positions If strong resistance is felt or the lever does not move into either position do not use your saw Take it immediately to a professional Service Centre for repair 5...

Page 24: ...40 parts petrol to 1 part 2 stroke oil Petrol 2 stroke oil 1 litre 25 ml 5 litres 125 ml m CAUTION Never start or operate the saw unless the bar chain and chain brake lever front hand guard are proper...

Page 25: ...filled with the relevant mixture of petrol and also top up the chain oil 1 Activate the hand guard Chain Brake Lever before starting Fig 6 pos 3 2 Switch the I STOP switch to 0 OFF Fig 8 pos 15 3 Pull...

Page 26: ...ction will occur on the eyelet As a result of this friction the starter grip 8 will become frayed and will wear away faster Always hold the starter grip 8 when the starter line retracts Starting the e...

Page 27: ...hat is specially designed for tree care and tree surgery This chainsaw may only be operated one handed with corresponding training and if a carefully specified working technique is applied For all oth...

Page 28: ...ou do not know in which direction the felled tree will fall Do not work at night because you can see less well or during rain snow and storms because the direction in which the tree will fall cannot b...

Page 29: ...edge cut m NOTICE If the tree has large prop buttress roots these should be removed before the wedge is cut If the saw is used for removing the prop buttress roots the saw chain should not touch the g...

Page 30: ...you may lose your footing and control of the device Do not carry out sawing work on sloping ground Important notices Only ever saw one log or branch Be careful when cutting split wood You may be hit b...

Page 31: ...ompression side of the log is where the pressure of the log s weight is concen trated Log division without supports Fig F Using topping Pos 1 saw 1 3 of the way into the tree Turn the log around and m...

Page 32: ...re it has been felled Only then can you carry out the trimming safely and properly Leave larger branches underneath the felled tree and use them as a support while you continue working Start at the fo...

Page 33: ...he saw in the tree The chainsaw should checked fuelled started and warmed up by the ground work er before it is sent up to the operator in the tree The chainsaw should be fitted with a suitable strop...

Page 34: ...e aim for secure work position where they are operating the saw at hip level when cutting horizontal sections solar plexus level when cutting vertical sections Where the operator is working close into...

Page 35: ...tion with one hand and the saw is being used at full stretch at right angles to and out of line with the op erator s body Fig Q Operators should never cut with the kickback zone at the tip of the chai...

Page 36: ...G Do not use the upper edge of the tip of the guide bar to cross cut otherwise you might risk a kickback Cleaning m CAUTION Set the stop switch Fig 8 pos 15 0 stop before doing any cleaning and main t...

Page 37: ...handle Fig 1 pos 6 with your right hand 4 With your left hand hold the front grip Fig 1 pos 12 not chain brake lever pos 3 firmly 5 Squeeze first the safety locking button Fig 1 pos 7 throttle lever...

Page 38: ...Fig 12 pos 9 fits perfectly Tighten the air filter screw Fig 23 A Fuel Filter m NOTICE Never use the saw without a fuel filter After 100 hours in operation the fuel filter should be cleaned or in cas...

Page 39: ...e the air filter cover Fig 12 pos 9 3 Disconnect the spark plug boot Fig 14 pos D from the spark plug Fig 14 pos E by pulling and twisting it simultaneously 4 Remove the spark plug using the supplied...

Page 40: ...clean the 2 mm hole G at the tip of the guide bar and then press in a small amount of multi purpose grease Multi purpose grease and grease guns are available in specialty retail trade m NOTICE The sa...

Page 41: ...ecial tools to ensure that cutters are sharpened at the correct angle and depth For the inexperienced chainsaw user we recommend that the saw chain be professionally sharpened by the nearest professio...

Page 42: ...mm depth stop file CHAIN MAINTENANCE CONTINUED Chain tension Check the chain tension frequently and adjust as often as necessary to keep the chain snug on the bar but loose enough to be pulled around...

Page 43: ...ard Fig 1 pos 16 with the combination wrench Fig 1 pos 23 and remove the sprocket guard Fig 1 pos 17 3 Turn the chain adjusting screw Fig 2 pos A to the left counterclockwise un til the pin is at the...

Page 44: ...tomatic oil lubrication system with a toothed wheel drive It automatically supplies the bar and the chain with the right quantity of oil The moment the engine is accelerated the oil also starts to flo...

Page 45: ...16 L Anti vibration function Yes Chain brake Yes Clutch Yes Automatic chain lubrication Yes Net weight without chain and chain bar dry 3 2 kg Net weight dry 3 7 kg Subject to technical changes Wear ea...

Page 46: ...store the equipment for longer than 30 days it must be prepared accordingly Otherwise the fuel still remaining in the carburettor will evaporate and leave a rubbery sediment This can cause problems wh...

Page 47: ...damaged in transit The raw materials in this packaging can be reused or recycled The equipment and its accessories are made of various types of material such as metal and plastic Never place defectiv...

Page 48: ...r adjusted by an Authorized Service Center No power under load Incorrectly gapped spark plug Clean gap or replace plug Runs erratically Incorrect carburettor mixture adjustment setting Have carburetto...

Page 49: ...erefore also required for use as consumables Wear parts Saw chain Chain bar Saw chain oil Motor oil Spiked bumper Chain catcher Spark plug Air filter Fuel filter Saw chain oil filter To order spare pa...

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Page 51: ...er Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failur...

Page 52: ...or to sending the product for repair You should also be aware that rather than repairing goods we may replace them with refurbished goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in the repair proces...

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