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47.1cc Petrol  Chainsaw

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MODEL: №. 61705  •  08/2018  •  FCS4800A

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47.1cc Petrol  Chainsaw

MODEL: №. 61705  •  08/2018  •  FCS4800A

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7.   Once the chain (20) is in position around the 

nose of the guide bar (19), ensure that the chain 

links are located within the bar guide channel, 

(Fig G), and the chain (20) is fully located around 

the drive sprocket (29).

8.   On the chain drive side cover (23), adjust the 

chain tensioning screw (37) in an anti clockwise 

direction as per the following, so the assembly 

of the guide bar (19) is NOT tight on the chain 

(20). When replacing the existing chain, rotate 

the adjustment screw 5 FULL turns in an anti-

clockwise direction.

   When replacing with a new chain, rotate the  

adjustment screw 10 FULL turns in an anti-

clockwise direction (Fig H).

9.   After adjusting the chain tensioning screw 

(37), replace the chain side cover (23) on to the 

chainsaw and hold the cover firmly against the 

Bar. DO NOT fit the nuts (Fig I). While holding 

the cover on firmly, grasp the guide bar (19) and 

slide it outward slowly (Fig J).

   When the chain tensioning pin (30) aligns with 

the clearance hole in the bar, the cover will drop 

firmly and flat on the bar (Fig L - shows internal 

side on chain drive side cover and where the 

chain tensioning pin is located).

   If the chain tensioning pin (30) does not align, 

adjust the chain tensioning screw (37) using the 

combination tool (flat blade screwdriver) (32) so 

the pin aligns with the hole in the bar (Fig K).  

      The chain tensioning pin (30) must enter the guide bar (19), and the flat 

faces of both the chainsaw and chain drive side cover (23) must be flat 

against the bar before the nuts are applied.

10.  Fit the chain drive side cover nuts (24) and tighten FINGER TIGHT (Fig M). 

Check again the cover is flat on the surface of the bar.

11.   Rotate the chain (20) a few times to ensure the chain (20) is free to rotate 

around the drive sprocket (29) and is correctly engaged on the sprocket.

12.    Check the tension of the chain (20). It will need to be tightened. Tighten 

the chain tensioner screw (37), in a clockwise direction (previous Fig K) 

until the links of the chain just touch the bottom edge of the guide  

bar (19).

 

  The chain should be fully seated in the bar channel. DO NOT over tighten. 

The chain (20) should be able to be lifted at least 5mm in the centre of the 

bar (Fig N).

13.   Tighten the chain drive side cover nuts (24) firmly using the supplied 

combination tool (bar nut tube spanner) (32) (Fig O).

 

 CAUTION: A new chain (20) will stretch after just a few minutes of use. 

Check and,  if necessary, re-adjust the chain tensioning screw (37).

 

 A loose chain causes rapid wear to both the chain (20) and the guide bar 

(19) and could derail causing a major safety hazard.

 

 NOTE:  Do not make ANY adjustments with the chainsaw engine running.

14.   To tighten a loose chain (20), loosen the chain drive side cover lock nuts 

(24), then using the supplied combination tool (flat blade screwdriver) 

(32), turn the chain tensioning screw (37) clockwise to tighten the chain 

(20) (Fig H). Do not over tighten, the chain (20) should be able to lift 5mm 

from the middle of the bar.

15.   Retighten the chain drive side cover nuts (24) firmly using the supplied 

combination tool (flat blade screwdriver) (32) (Fig O). Run the chainsaw 

for approximately 30 seconds and then turn the chainsaw off.  Retest the 

chain.

Assembly

Assembly

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J.

K.

L.

O.

M.

TIGHTEN

TIGHTEN

N.

5MM

H.

5 FULL 

TURNS

ANTI-CLOCKWISE

G.

Summary of Contents for 61705

Page 1: ...fo 61705 47 1 4 STROKE PETROL CHAINSAW https help tools Read all safety warnings and all instructions thoroughly before operating this product Ensure you keep your manual in a safe place for future re...

Page 2: ...arts 2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION 2 Intended use of the 41 7cc 4 Stroke Petrol Chainsaw 2 Contents of carton 2 Description of Symbols 3 General SafetyWarnings 4 Additional Safety Rules for Petrol Chainsaws...

Page 3: ...branches Contents of carton 1 x Petrol Chainsaw 1 x Bucking Spike fitted 1 x 16 Bar and Chain fitted 1 x Bar Cover fitted 1 x Combination Tool Spark Plug Spanner Bar Nut Tube Spanner Flat Blade Screwd...

Page 4: ...lose control 2 Personal safety a Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcoh...

Page 5: ...the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users d Maintain power...

Page 6: ...use a good quality 4 stroke oil Do NOT mix oil and fuel We recommend ALDI GARDENLINE Synthetic 4 Stroke Oil Never fill fuel tank indoors Never fill fuel tank when engine is running or hot Do not smok...

Page 7: ...filter cover 16 Air filter cover knob 17 Spark plug Spark plug cover 18 Bucking Spike Spiked Bumper 19 Guide bar 20 Chain 21 Muffler 22 Clutch Brake assembly internal 23 Chain drive side cover 24 Chai...

Page 8: ...chain 20 from the guide bar 19 starting at the nose of the guide bar first Once the chain 20 is removed from the guide bar 19 the slack chain can be removed off the main drive sprocket and lifted over...

Page 9: ...faces of both the chainsaw and chain drive side cover 23 must be flat against the bar before the nuts are applied 10 Fit the chain drive side cover nuts 24 and tighten FINGERTIGHT Fig M Check again th...

Page 10: ...e to the engine Do not use oil meant for 2 stroke engines it will cause spark plug fouling exhaust blocking and piston ring sticking Do not use fuel that has been left standing for one month or more a...

Page 11: ...y and the starting action is not controlled NOTE This chainsaw is fitted with an easy start recoil starter 11 This means the recoil starter only needs to be pulled at a steady medium rate and not hard...

Page 12: ...cause The oil tank 6 could be empty or the oil supply to the chain blocked This may require removal of the guide bar 19 and checking that the upper oil hole in the bar is clear of any blockages Fig A...

Page 13: ...he event of kickback In the event of a kickback the guide bar 19 kicks up the wrist of the operator s hand on the top handle knocks against the front guard chain brake 13 causing it to move forward th...

Page 14: ...king into account the direction of the wind the position of branches lean of the tree ease of subsequent limbing and bucking and other factors prevalent at the time While cutting always Run the chains...

Page 15: ...1 2 1 2 1 2 AL 1 Clear the area around the tree and make sure that you have a good foothold and clear retreat path 2 Ensure that others in the area are aware of the felling and ensure people and anim...

Page 16: ...re 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 mainten...

Page 17: ...ed of all wood chips dirt etc prior to storage A chainsaw carry bag 38 is supplied with this chainsaw Place the chainsaw with the bar cover 31 installed into the chainsaw bag and secure the zip Carry...

Page 18: ...Carefully read through this entire instruction manual before using your new Gardenline Chainsaw Take special care to heed the Cautions and Warnings Your Gardenline Chainsaw has many features that wil...

Page 19: ...r filter 14 is dirty Carburettor requires adjustment Chain brake 13 is engaged Use fresh fuel and good quality 4 stroke oil Clean air filter 14 Refer to page 21 for adjustment however It is recommende...

Page 20: ...are developed to our stringent quality specifications If you are not entirely satisfied with this product please return it to your nearest ALDI store within 60 days from the date of purchase for a ful...

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