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47.1cc Petrol Chainsaw
AFTER SALES SUPPORT
e-mail: [email protected]
1800 909 909
MODEL: №. 61705 • 08/2018 • FCS4800A
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AFTER SALES SUPPORT
(toll free)
e-mail: [email protected]
1800 909 909
47.1cc Petrol Chainsaw
MODEL: №. 61705 • 08/2018 • FCS4800A
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4. Check for oil on the electrodes and clean off any excess.
5. Use a soft wire brush to clean up carbon build up on spark plug
electrodes.
Replace the spark plug or reset the electrode gap to 0.6-0.7mm.
Replacement spark plugs can be purchased from your local Lawnmower
or small engine store, or from https://help.tools/
Chain Sharpening
WARNING: Always ensure the engine is turned off before
undertaking this task.
Sharpen the chain regularly to maintain optimum performance of the
chainsaw.
Signs of a dull chain are:
• The sawdust becomes powder-like
• Extra force is required to execute a cut
• The cut does not track in a straight line
• Increased vibration
• Increased fuel consumption
WARNING: Wear heavy gloves when handling the chain.
Hold the guide bar (19) securely in a vice.
Sharpen each cutter using the supplied
sharpening file (34). Always use outward strokes.
(Fig AP)
After sharpening, the cutters must all have the
same width and length. After every 3 - 4 times use
a repair centre to professionally sharpen your saw
chain. They have the special tools necessary to
ensure the correct cutting angles and depths
are even.
Guide Bar Wear
Reverse the guide bar (19) every 8 working hours to ensure uniform wear.
Check the bar rails frequently and if necessary remove burrs and square-up
the rails using a flat file.
AP.
NOTE: This product is not suitable for repair or maintenance work by the
unskilled person. The following detail explains how the product is cleaned, and
basic maintenance / safety checks.
All other maintenance work must be carried out by service agents who are
experienced with both the mechanical and electrical aspects of this product.
NOTE: Before cleaning your chainsaw or carrying out any maintenance
procedures, make sure that the engine is off and is cool.
NOTE: Failure to maintain the following parts may result in reduced engine
performance.
Disconnect the spark plug (17) to prevent accidental starting. Maintenance
should be performed before and after each use. If the chainsaw is dropped
or appears to suffer any other significant impact, it is highly recommended to
perform all maintenance tasks before operation, and if there appears to be an
issue, refer to the troubleshooting chart, or take to an authorised service agent.
Changing/replacing the Spark Plug
Regularly check the spark plug (17) for wear and any build-up of carbon on the
electrodes. Spark plugs should be replaced every 10-15 hours of use.
1. Remove the air filter cover (15) by rotating the air filter knob (16) in an anti-
clockwise direction, and removing the air filter cover (15). (FigAM).
WARNING: To avoid damage to the spark plug lead, ensure you hold
the rubber cap and not by the lead itself.
2. Remove / pull off the black rubber spark plug cover (17) cap from the spark
plug (Fig AN).
3. To remove spark plug (17) use the supplied combination tool (Spark Plug
Spanner / Bar Nut Tube Spanner/ Flat Blade Screwdriver) (32) and turn in an
anti-clockwise direction to remove (Fig AO).
Maintenance
Chain sharpening
AM.
AN.
AO.
Maintenance
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