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CHAIN SAW

USER'S MANUAL

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Cleaning and maintenance

Cleaning the body of the chain saw

Keep the body of the chain saw clean. When cleaning, use a soft cloth dipped in a soap solution. Use this cloth to 
meticulously clean the body of the chain saw.

Maintaining the guide bar

  Most problems with the guide bar arise due to 

uneven wear.

 

Uneven wear occurs mainly as a result of an 
incorrectly sharpened chain or an incorrectly set 
depth gauge. 
When the guide bar is worn out unevenly, the 
guiding groove is widened (see Picture). The result 
is a rattling chain and rivets falling off. The chain 
saw cannot be used for straight cuts. In such 
a case, replace the guide bar for a new one.

  Always check the condition of the guide bar 

before sharpening the chain. Using a worn 
out or damaged guide bar is very dangerous. 
Using a worn out or damaged guide bar will 
result in damage to the chain. Cutting with such 
a power tool will also be much more diffi cult and 
demanding.

Normal maintenance of the guide bar

 

Remove the guide bar from the body of the chain saw.

 

Regularly remove sawdust from the guide bar groove. For cleaning use a spatula or a wire.

 

Clean oily grooves at the end of every work day.

  Replace the guide bar if:

 

• it is bent or cracked

 

• its groove is very damaged or worn out

NOTE:

 To replace the guide bar, follow the instruction contained in this user's manual. You will fi nd the 

correct guide bar type in the technical specifi cations.

Guide bar 

groove

Guide bar

Standard guide 

bar

Guide bar 

with uneven 

wear

Summary of Contents for FZP 3714 B

Page 1: ...FZP 3714 B EN ...

Page 2: ...ing 7 Instructions for handling fuel 9 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE POWER TOOL AND INCLUDED CONTENTS 10 Description of the power tool see Fig 1 10 5 INSTALLING THE BUMPER SPIKES GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN 11 Installing the bumper spikes Fig 2 11 Installing the guide bar and chain 11 6 FUEL AND CHAIN LUBRICATING OIL 12 Filling the oil tank 12 Mixing the fuel mix 12 Storing fuel 13 7 PREPARING FOR OPERATION 13 Cha...

Page 3: ...ING AND MAINTENANCE 18 Maintenance after every use 18 Cleaning the body of the chain saw 18 Maintaining the guide bar 19 Normal maintenance of the guide bar 19 12 SHARPENING THE SAW CHAIN 20 Equipment necessary for sharpening a saw chain 20 Sharpening the teeth on the chain 20 Filing the depth gauge 21 13 REPLACING THE SAW CHAIN 22 14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 23 15 DISPOSAL 24 16 DECLARATION OF CO...

Page 4: ...self with the operating elements and the correct use of the machine Keep the user s manual in a safe place where it can be easily retrieved for future use Save the original packaging including the internal packing material warranty card and proof of purchase receipt at least for the duration of the warranty If you need to ship this machine pack it in the original cardboard box to ensure maximum pr...

Page 5: ... Before using the power tool carefully read the user s manual When operating the power tool wear protective aids such as safety glasses earmuffs etc Always use two hands when operating the chain saw While working use protective gloves Use solid insulating work footwear Attention Danger of kickback Warning Attention ...

Page 6: ... work surface is slippery or if weather conditions do not permit you to maintain a stable stance while operating the power tool If it is dark heavy fog or under poor weather conditions which limit visibility of the work area During rain during a storm or in strong winds or under conditions that could be dangerous when operating the power tool If you are using the chain saw for the first time please...

Page 7: ...out when the wood fibres are cut and the tension is released Check for and remove dry branches that could come loose from the falling tree Make sure that the power tool is turned off when you put it down CAUTION danger of kickback Kickback may occur when the nose of the guide bar comes into contact with an item or if the material being cut clamps the chain in the cut During contact with the item th...

Page 8: ...ork or other sources of heat or flame which could lead to ignition Smoking is forbidden when operating the power tool and when refilling fuel When refilling fuel make sure that the power tool is off and that there is no open flame in the vicinity If the power tool is sprayed with fuel use a dry cloth to wipe away the stains After refilling fuel screw on the fuel tank cap and take the power tool at leas...

Page 9: ...er switch 4 Oil tank cap 5 Fuel tank cap 6 Starting cord handle 7 Front handle 8 Chain 9 Guide bar 10 Safety brake 11 Air filter cover screw 12 Choke lever 4 MACHINE DESCRIPTION AND INCLUDED CONTENTS Fig 1 Included contents Petrol chain saw 355 mm guide bar chain plastic guide bar cover calibrated fuel mixing container spare spark plug tool set with file ...

Page 10: ...st cover bolt and after the installation to screw it back in This bolt serves to attach both the bumper spikes and the exhaust cover Installing the guide bar and chain The safety brake lever Fig 1 point 10 must be disengaged pull it towards the top handle Loosen two nuts and take off the sprocket cover Fig 3 point 1 Seat the chain on to the guide bar and then thread on to the sprocket pinion At th...

Page 11: ... total loss lubrication Screw off the oil tank cap fig 6 point 1 Pour the oil into the tank take care to prevent the oil from becoming dirty while filling the tank Screw on the oil tank cap ATTENTION Do not use oil that has already been used or processed because this could damage the oil pump Mixing the fuel mix ATTENTION Never pour fuel into the fuel tank in a closed and unventilated location ATTEN...

Page 12: ...ger than two months will cause problems at start up and lower engine performance If the fuel mix is stored for longer than two months it should be removed and new fuel must be used Check for damaged worn out or missing parts of the power tool Never use the power tool if it is damaged incorrectly adjusted or incomplete Check whether any screws nuts and installation elements are loose Tighten any lo...

Page 13: ...jury which could result from kickback If the brake is not working properly have it adjusted or repaired at an authorised service centre 8 TURNING THE CHAIN SAW ON AND OFF WARNING Prior to starting the engine make sure that the chain moves freely along the guide bar and is not touching any foreign objects When the engine is idling the saw chain must not be turning Otherwise contact an authorised se...

Page 14: ...TING A COLD ENGINE Speed control To increase speed first use the palm of your hand to push down the throttle safety switch Fig 7 point 4 and then use your finger to pull on the throttle trigger Fig 7 point 5 To lower the speed release the throttle trigger Stopping the engine Release the throttle trigger Fig 7 point 5 and switch the power switch Fig 7 point 1 to the 0 position WARNING The engine exha...

Page 15: ...please read the chapter Safety instructions We recommend that you gain experience by cutting smaller logs In this way you will also get to know the chain saw Always adhere to safety instructions The chain saw may only be used for cutting wood It is forbidden to cut any other materials Vibrations and kickback differ for various materials Do not use the chain saw as a lever for lifting moving or spl...

Page 16: ... The tree will fall in the direction towards the wedge cut see Fig Felling point 3 ATTENTION When felling trees inform other people in the area about the potential danger Felling trees requires experience and we do not recommend performing this task without the necessary experience Cutting logs ATTENTION Always maintain a stable stance Do not step on logs ATTENTION Before starting work check that ...

Page 17: ...aintenance after every use Remove the guide bar and use a brush to clean away accumulated sawdust from the entire chain saw Use a spatula or screwdriver to remove stubborn dirt Air filter Loosen the screw Fig 1 point 11 and remove the air filter cover Take out the filter insert and use a brush to remove the dust If the filter insert is clogged with dust dismantle into 2 parts and wash it out in petrol...

Page 18: ...the guide bar for a new one Always check the condition of the guide bar before sharpening the chain Using a worn out or damaged guide bar is very dangerous Using a worn out or damaged guide bar will result in damage to the chain Cutting with such a power tool will also be much more difficult and demanding Normal maintenance of the guide bar Remove the guide bar from the body of the chain saw Regula...

Page 19: ...rect level Fasten the guide bar in a vice so that you have the chain in a stable position NOTE Do not fasten the chain itself Push the round file inserted in the file guide into the groove between the top plate and the depth gauge on the chain The chain should be touching both the top plate as well as the depth gauge see figure NOTE File in the middle of the guide bar NOTE In the figure you can see th...

Page 20: ...jig is in the groove of the depth gauge see fig point 2 Use a medium sized flat file see fig point 3 File the depth gauge see fig point 4 to the level of the depth gauge adjustment jig Remove the depth gauge adjustment jig Using a flat file round the front edge of the depth gauge see figure When filing adhere to the prescribed values see fig point 5 NOTE After the chain has been sharpened by hand several ti...

Page 21: ... the sprocket cover Remove the saw chain Wind the new chain around the cogged wheel then along the top groove of the guide bar and around the guide bar nose ATTENTION Check that the saw teeth are facing in the correct direction Put on the chain so that the teeth on the top side of the guide bar are facing towards the guide bar nose see figure Before placing the sprocket cover into position check th...

Page 22: ...ne speed when idling 2 600 rpm Guide bar length 355 mm Chain pitch 0 325 inch Guiding groove width 1 5 mm Number of chain links 60 links File diameter 4 mm Weight with guide bar and chain 4 3 kg Dimensions 360 x 160 x 165 mm Fuel mix petrol oil 25 1 Fuel tank capacity 310 ml Oil tank capacity 210 ml Chain lubricating oil Total loss lubrication oil Chain lubrication system Adjustable automatic pump...

Page 23: ...d its accessories are manufactured from various materials e g metal and plastic Take damaged parts to a recycling centre Inquire at the relevant government department This product meets all the basic requirements of EU directives that apply to it Changes in the text design and technical specifications may be made without prior notice and we reserve the right to make these changes User s manual in t...

Page 24: ...icated on the rating label and is followed by the serial number of the machine meets the directives COUNCIL DIRECTIVE ES No 2006 42 EC 2006 95 IEC approval certificate number MTS ICL E11070719 ES No 2004 26 ES emission of exhaust fumes and was tested in compliance with the norms below EN ISO 11681 2 2009 EN ISO 12100 2010 FAST ČR a s is authorised to act on behalf of the manufacturer CE label 14 In...

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