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SAFETY WARNINGS                               

 

 

WARNING! When using this type of garden tool, basic precautions should always be followed to reduce 
the risk of fire, electric shock and injury. 

 

Read all instructions carefully before attempting to use this product and retain these instructions. Be 
familiar  with  all  the  operations  described  in  these  operating  instructions.  This  product  must  be 
operated by experienced users. 

 

Inexperienced users shall first be trained in all operations by a professional. 

 

If you are giving this machine to others, please also provide them with this instruction manual. 

 

Take into account all the markings affixed to the product. The symbols are explained in this manual. 

 

Use  this  machine  as  described  in  this  instruction  manual.  It  is  strictly  forbidden  to  use  this  tool  for 
applications other than those described in this manual. 

 

Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious injuries and, in some cases, death. 

 

This product is intended for private domestic use only. Do not use it for commercial purposes. 

 

Never let people unfamiliar with these instructions or children use this product. 

 

National regulations may limit the use of the machine. 

 

People under the age of 18 must not use this product 

 

Keep in mind that the  operator or user  is  responsible  for  accidents  or  risks  to  other persons  or their 
property. 

 

Do not use the tool if you are drunk, tired, under the influence of drugs or ill. Do not use the tool if you 
are not in an adequate physical condition. 

 

This tool is intended for outdoor use. Never use it indoors. 

 

When transporting the machine: 

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Secure the machine during transport to prevent loss of fuel, damage or injury. 

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Use a carrying case to protect the cutter during transport. 

 

Keep people and animals away from the work area. Children and people who do not know how to use 
this tool should not touch it and handle it. 

 

Keep them at least 15 m from the machine during operation, 

 

Use the product only under daylight or under good artificial light. 

 

When using the machine, always wear full protective equipment including a helmet, protective mask, 
ear protection, gloves, non-slip footwear and protective clothing. 

 

Wear  appropriate  clothing.  Do not  wear  loose or  unbuttoned  shirts.  Do not  wear  jewellery  that may 
come in contact with moving parts. If you have long hair, tie it down and wear an appropriate safety 
helmet. 

 

Do not operate the product with damaged guards or shields in place. 

 

Keep hands and feet of the appliance at all times and especially when turning the appliance off and on. 

 

Do not use the tool in an area where ventilation is poor. Gas emissions can cause injury. 

 

Do not use the tool in the presence of flammable liquids or gases. 

 

Caution: The machine releases gases when it is used. Avoid coming into contact with these gases. 

 

Keep the work area clear. Before working, inspect the work area and remove any materials or objects 
that could cause accidents.  

 

Do not force the tool.  

 

Use only accessories supplied or recommended by the manufacturer (such as saw chain and guide bar 
combinations).  Using  other  accessories  may  cause  an  accident.  Refer  to  the  “Technical  Information” 
section of this manual or ask your dealer for advice. 

 

The risks of slipping and skidding must be foreseen as there is a high risk of kickback. Do not lean. Keep 
a good balance at all times. Do not lose your balance at the end of a cut. 

 

To  maintain  tools  and  accessories  with  care,  keep  cutting  tools  sharp  and  clean  for  best  and  safest 
performance. Follow the instructions in this manual for lubricating and changing accessories. 

 

Always inspect the machine before and after operation. If the tool is damaged or faulty, stop using the 
tool and bring it to an authorized service for inspection and repair. 

Summary of Contents for HTRT65-2C

Page 1: ...1 HTRT65 2C ...

Page 2: ...NTS SAFETY WARNINGS 3 YOUR PRODUCT 8 ASSEMBLY 10 FILLING THE OIL TANK AND FUEL TANK 13 OPERATION 15 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 17 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 21 WARRANTY 22 PRODUCT FAILURE 23 WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS 24 ...

Page 3: ...a Children and people who do not know how to use this tool should not touch it and handle it Keep them at least 15 m from the machine during operation Use the product only under daylight or under good artificial light When using the machine always wear full protective equipment including a helmet protective mask ear protection gloves non slip footwear and protective clothing Wear appropriate cloth...

Page 4: ...uct Repairs should be carried out only by an authorized service center or a similar qualified specialist When not in use the machine must be stored in a locked dry place out of the reach of children When transporting the tool always add the blade guard to the blade Always carry the tool by holding the handle never the blade Do not use the product on a slippery surface Do not use the product on ste...

Page 5: ...t the machine but rather move it away from the spill before starting to use it Clean any spills Replace and tighten the fuel tank cap after refueling Follow the instructions in this manual for filling the tool with fuel DURING MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Stop the tool and wait until it stops Make sure all moving parts have come to a standstill Allow the machine to cool before performing inspection adj...

Page 6: ...amage due to sudden impact on hidden objects There is a risk of hearing loss with prolonged use especially if hearing protection is not worn Always wear hearing protection and limit the operating time Cuts if no appropriate protective equipment is worn Inhalation of particles and exhaust gases if no protective mask is worn Risk of personal injury and property damage caused by flying objects Prolon...

Page 7: ...7 Wear protection gloves Wear anti slippery footwear Setting the chain tension Fuel filler on fuel tank cap oil filler on oil tank cap Choke knob ...

Page 8: ...tarter cover 11 Fuel tank cap 12 Back handle 13 Throttle lock 14 Primer 15 Bar cover nut 16 Engine switch 17 Air filter cover lock 18 Air flap lever SCOPE OF THE DELIVERY FIG 2 1 Gasoline chain saw machine and cover 2 Guide Bar 3 Guide bar scabbard 4 Saw chain 5 Container 6 Kit of tools 7 Plug wrench 8 User manual with warranty card FIG 1 FIG 2 Deliver with an extra saw chain ...

Page 9: ... 3 kg Cutting length Chain pitch Gauge of chain Type of chain and guide bar Sprocket number of teeth x pitch Carburettor HL MC16A20 MC16 RuiXing H142 55B H142 Stable MP16A53 MP16 Spark plug TORCH L7RTC Sound Pressure level at operation position Uncertain K LpA 105dB A KpA 3dB A Guaranteed Sound power level LwA 112dB A 2000 14 EC Value of vibration Front handle 11 420 m s K 1 5 m s Rear handle 10 7...

Page 10: ...Remove the protective cover 2 Place the spiked bumper on its location 3 Secure the spiked bumper with the two bolts provided DRIVE BAR AND SAW CHAIN ASSEMBLE WARNING Always wear protective gloves when working with the chain 1 Make sure that the device is turned off Place the saw on a flat surface 2 Move the chain brake shield to the operating position by pulling the lever toward you Make sure the ...

Page 11: ... When the chain has reached the correct tension tighten the nuts completely CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT WARNING Always wear protective gloves when working with the chain Proper chain tension is extremely important and should be checked both before starting and periodically during operation Taking the time to adjust the chain will improve your performance and extend the life of your saw WARNING A new ...

Page 12: ...ke that reduces the chance of injury if the saw bounces The safety device is triggered when pressure is applied to the brake guard When the operator s hand strikes the shield the chain stops sharply WARNING The chain brake reduces the chance of injury from chain saw bounce but does not provide protection if the unit is operated carelessly Check that the chain brake is in good working order before ...

Page 13: ...ank make sure that the chainsaw is turned off 1 Be sure to clean the surface around the oil tank cap to prevent dirt from getting inside 2 Unscrew the oil tank cap and pour in the chain saw oil 260 ml tank capacity 3 Screw the oil tank cap back on 4 Before you start check the oil supply switch on the chainsaw and hold it over suitable bedding If it is sufficiently lubricated a light trail of dripp...

Page 14: ...is 40 1 make sure the mixing ratio is correct before filling the product a Mixing Mix in a clean empty container supplied Pour the oil into the container Pour the fuel into the tank Mix the mixture long enough more than one minute to get a good combination b Filling the fuel tank Unscrew the fuel tank cap and remove it Fill the tank slowly with the mixture Do not exceed the maximum capacity fill t...

Page 15: ...e to idle 2 To stop the engine move the switch to the O position OFF NOTE To stop the engine in an emergency engage the chain brake and move the switch to the O position CHAIN BRAKE Starting shall always be done with the chain brake activated The chain brake is a device that automatically stops the chain in case a backward movement occurs causing the saw to jump Normally the brake is automatically...

Page 16: ...ecessary use a hand saw or a second chainsaw to release the chain saw CUTTING WORK The tool should only be used to cut trees Do not use it for other applications Do not attempt to remove the chainsaw when it is stuck during operation Stop the machine and remove the wedge blade with a wedge Stick your feet well keep a good balance and do not climb on the tree trunk Try not to work on a slope Howeve...

Page 17: ...ccording to the instructions below and perform them regularly A clean well maintained machine increases its standard of living and efficiency On the contrary a machine maintained can cause damage accidents and render the tool inoperable in the short term Any other maintenance modification or repair work must be carried out by a qualified professional Do not immerse the tool in water or any other l...

Page 18: ...s clean If dirty remove dirt with a clean compressor or cloth d Cleaning the oil filter and fuel filter Clean these items regularly Remove them from the tanks using clamps Clean them with gasoline and then put them back in place afterwards e Guide bar Cleaning Remove bar guide to remove dirt from grooves and oil inlet Regularly grease the pinion Check Reverse the bar from time to time to avoid the...

Page 19: ...ce it with a new one Do not install a chain on a worn or damaged sprocket Do not install a worn chain on a pinion g Spark plug Clean the electrodes with a wire brush and set the gap to 0 6mm if necessary h Chain saw Check each time the cutter and cutting angles are as shown below ...

Page 20: ...n increase Fuel consumption has increased Sharpening method The chain saw must be switched off and locked before sharpening Use a round file or sharpening device see in store Place the file on the tooth and push straight Shift with the same movement After sharpening all teeth check if the teeth are sharp STORAGE When storing the tool must be turned off cooled emptied of fuel and thoroughly cleaned...

Page 21: ... transposing it Also complies with the following European directives EMC Directive 2014 30 EU Emission directive EU 2016 1628 2018 989 EU RoHS Directive EU 2015 863 amending 2011 65 EU Noise emission Directive 2000 14 EC Annex V and Directive 2005 88 EC Guarantee sound power level 112 dB A Measured sound pressure level at working position 105 dB A KPA 3 0dB A Also complies with European standards ...

Page 22: ...bed in the user manual Due to our policy of continuous product improvement we reserve the right to alter or change specifications without notice Consequently the product may be different from the information contained therein but a modification will be undertaken without notice if it is recognized as an improvement of the preceding characteristic READ THE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE MACHINE ...

Page 23: ... is available before dropping off the machine Go to the repair station with the complete machine packed accompanied by the purchase invoice and the station support sheet downloadable after the service request is completed on the SWAP Europe site For machines with engine failure from manufacturers BRIGGS STRATTON HONDA and RATO please refer to the following instructions Repairs will be done by appr...

Page 24: ...duct during the time necessary for repairs and more generally the costs related to the immobilization of the product The costs of a second opinion established by a third party following an estimate by a SWAP Europe repair station The use of a product which would show a defect or a breakage which was not the subject of an immediate report and or repair with the services of SWAP Europe Deterioration...

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