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INTRODUCTION

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Dear Customer,

thank you for choosing one of our products. We hope that you will be completely satisfied with this
machine and that it fully meets your expectations. This manual has been compiled in order to provide
you with all the information you need to get acquainted with the machine and use it safely and effi-
ciently.  Don’t forget that it is an integral part of the machine, so keep it handy so that it can be con-
sulted when necessary, and pass it on to a further user if you resell or loan the machine.

Your new machine has been designed and manufactured in pursuance with current regulations, and is
safe and reliable if used in compliance with the instructions provided in this manual (proper use). Using
the machine in any other way, or non-compliance with the safety specifications relative to use, main-
tenance and repair is considered "improper use" which will invalidate the warranty, relieve the manu-
facturer from all liabilities, and the user will consequently be liable for all and any damage or injury to
himself or others.

Since improvements are periodically made to our products, you may find slight differences between
your machine and the descriptions contained in this manual. Certain modifications can be made to the
machine without prior warning and without the obligation to update the manual, although the essen-
tial safety and function characteristics will remain unaltered. In case of any doubts, please contact your
dealer. And now enjoy your work!

CONTENTS

1.

Identification of the main components ...................................... 2

2.

Symbols ..................................................................................... 3

3.

Safety requirements .................................................................. 4

4.

Machine assembly ..................................................................... 8

5.

Preparing to work ...................................................................... 9

6.

How to start - Use - Stop the engine ...................................... 10

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Using the machine ................................................................... 12

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Maintenance and storage ........................................................ 15

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Identification of faults .............................................................. 18

10. Accessories ............................................................................. 18

This chainsaw has been especially designed for tree maintenance

and should therefore only be used by trained operators when working on trees.

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WARNING!

Summary of Contents for CJ 300

Page 1: ...nsidered improper use which will invalidate the warranty relieve the manu facturer from all liabilities and the user will consequently be liable for all and any damage or injury to himself or others S...

Page 2: ...42 EC 10 2 Name and address of the manufacturer 10 3 Acoustic output level LWA in accordance with directive 2000 14 EC 10 4 Manufacturer s model of reference 10 5 Machine model 10 6 Serial number 10 7...

Page 3: ...k 13 Engine stop switch Setting the switch to the I position the engine starts Setting the switch to the O position the engine stops immediately 14 Carburettor adjustments L low speed mixture adjuster...

Page 4: ...t is long 2 WARNING DANGER Fuel is highly flam mable keep the fuel in containers which have been specifically manufactured and homologated for such use never smoke when handling fuel slowly open the f...

Page 5: ...high perfor mance level 2 Do not store the machine with fuel in the tank in an area where the fuel vapours could reach an open flame a spark or a strong heat source 3 Allow the engine to cool before...

Page 6: ...rs to allow indirect i e via the strop and direct attachment i e at the attachment point on the saw of saw to the operators harness c ensure the saw is securely attached when it is being sent up to th...

Page 7: ...on either handle and thrust the saw a way from the body while holding the pull star ter cord in the left hand The chain brake should always be engaged before lowering a running saw onto its strop Oper...

Page 8: ...ts and remove the chain cover 1 Fix the support 2 on the rear of power unit by screw Mount the guide bar then fit the saw chain around the bar and sprocket WARNING WARNING IMPORTANT Play attention to...

Page 9: ...e of engi ne and which are capable of guaranteeing a high level of protection The use of these oils makes it possible to prepa re a 2 5 mixture consisting in 1 part oil to 40 parts petrol IMPORTANT IM...

Page 10: ...mp The special oil for lubrica ting the chain is biodegradable Use of a mineral oil or engine oil causes serious damage to the environment It is essential that you use good quality oil to lubricate th...

Page 11: ...rottle lever pulled slightly Starting the engine on a tree Carefully follow the in structions under For your safety 3 1 USE OF THE ENGINE Fig 6 The chain speed is regulated by the throttle trig ger 1...

Page 12: ...ck occurs du ring cutting WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING This brake can be operated manually by pushing the front guard forward To release the brake pull the front guard towards the handgrip...

Page 13: ...to serious consequences WARNING WARNING IMPORTANT WARNING Before proceeding to your job read the section For Safe Operation It is recom mended to first practice sawing easy logs This also helps you g...

Page 14: ...de of the fall and hitting them with a hammer until the tree falls Bucking Fig 11 Be careful of where the branches are lying on the ground the risk of them being under tension the direction the branch...

Page 15: ...replace it when wear exceeds 0 5 mm Do not mount a new chain with a worn sprocket or vice versa CHAIN CATCHER This is an important safety device that restrains the chain if it breaks or degrooves WARN...

Page 16: ...har pened WARNING WARNING WARNING Sharpening is necessary when The sawdust looks like dust Cutting becomes more difficult The cut is not straight Vibrations increase Fuel consumption increases If the...

Page 17: ...way This will make it easier when you want to use the machine again and will also prevent permanent damage to the engine Storage Before putting the machine away Empty the fuel tank Start the engine an...

Page 18: ...8 Contact your dealer Check the spark plug see chapter 8 Contact your dealer Prepare the fuel mixture according to the instructions see chap 5 Contact your dealer PROBLEM LIKELY CAUSE SOLUTION The ta...

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