Kasei KZ-2700PP-PRO-2S Operator'S Manual Download Page 4

Summary of Contents for KZ-2700PP-PRO-2S

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Page 2: ...djusting the Throttle Cable 17 Fuel Oil Mixture 17 Chain Lubricant 19 Preparing For Operations 21 Operating Instructions 24 Taking Care of the Guide 25 Engine Management 26 Transportation guard the Ma...

Page 3: ...s how to handle the pole saw well Before using it please read this operator s manual carefully operate the machine correctly and engage in your task with safely By the way due to changes of specificat...

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Page 5: ...ial messages to bring attention to potential safety concerns as well as operating and servicing information Please read all the information carefully to ensure satification and safe use Appropriate ea...

Page 6: ...log Specifications descriptions and illustrative material in this manual are as accurate as known at the time of publication but are subject to change without notice Illustrations may include optional...

Page 7: ...loose parts nuts bolts screws etc and any damage Repair or replace as necessary before using the machine DO NOT USE any attachment with this power head other than the ones recommended by our company S...

Page 8: ...tanders especially children and pets from the work area at least 15 METER 50 FEET from the operating area Never leave the machine unattended Do not use this unit for any job other than those for which...

Page 9: ...y attention to loosening and overheating of parts If there is any abnormality of the machine stop operation immediately and check the machine carefully If necessary have the machine serviced by a auth...

Page 10: ...ient operation For a thorough inspection of your machine please contact a dealer Keep the machine away from fire or spark It is believed that a condition called Raynaud s phenomenon which affects the...

Page 11: ...g methods reduce the risk of injury Place the pole pruner on firm ground or other solid surface in an open area or in the alternative as shown in the above picture Maintain good balance and secure foo...

Page 12: ...ing cut The power tools are equipped with a catalytic converter which is designed to reduce the exhaust emissions of the engine by a chemical process in the muffler Due to this process the muffler doe...

Page 13: ...hen the chain is not rotating at full speed before it contacts the wood To Avoid Pull in 1 Be alert to forces or situations that may cause material to pinch the chain at the bottom of the bar 2 Always...

Page 14: ...ep the chain bar and sprocket clean replace worn sprockets or chains Keep the chain sharp You can spot a dull chain when easy to cut wood becomes hard to cut or burn marks appear on the wood Keep chai...

Page 15: ...fter it hits the ground risk of injury Disposal Do not throw cuttings into the garbage can they can be composted Working Techniques Hold the control handle with your right hand and the shaft with your...

Page 16: ...A from the final cut Then carry out the flush cut 4 starting with a relieving cut and finishing with a cross cut Cutting above obstacles The unit s long reach makes it possible to prune branches that...

Page 17: ...cutters Fit the guide bar over the screw 3 and engage peg of tensioner slide in the hole 4 place the chain over the sprocket 5 at the same time Refit the cover and screw on the nut fingertight N Go t...

Page 18: ...e retensioned more often than one that has been in use for some time Check chain tension frequently see chapter on Operating Instructions Checking Chain Tension Shut off the engine Wear work gloves to...

Page 19: ...add fuel to the tank in a closed non ventilated area Do not add fuel to this unit close to an open fire or sparks Be sure to wipe off spilled fuel before attempting to start engine Do not attempt to...

Page 20: ...ges Do not mix more fuel than you expect to use within a month GASOLINE Use branded 90 octane or higher nolead gasoline known to be of good quality STORING FUEL Store fuel only in a clean safe aprrove...

Page 21: ...he quality of the lubricant It is therefore essential to use only a specially formulated chain lubricant Do not use waste oil Renewed contact with waste oil can cause skin cancer Moreover waste oil is...

Page 22: ...ler cap clockwise as far as stop Fold the grip down so that it is flush with the top of the cap If the oil level in the tank does not go down the reason may be a fault in the oil supply system Check c...

Page 23: ...ockout 2 Throttle trigger 3 Slide control Starting Press down the trigger lockout lever and squeeze the throttle trigger and hold them in that position Move the slide control to START and hold it ther...

Page 24: ...kneel on the drive tube This will bend the drive tube and may result in permanent Starting method 2 Remove the chain guard Position the shaft on a branch so that it is held by the hook Hold the unit f...

Page 25: ...engine settles down to idle speed Open the throttle slightly Warm up the engine for a short period If the engine does not start Choke knob If you did not turn the choke knob to quickly enough after th...

Page 26: ...o be retensioned more often than one that has been in use for some time Chain cold Tension is correct when the chain fits snugly against the underside of the bar and can still be pulled along the bar...

Page 27: ...every time you sharpen the chain and every time you replace the chain this helps avoid one sided wear especially at the nose and underside of the bar Regularly clean the oil inlet hole 1 the oilway 2...

Page 28: ...t the screw and tighten it down firmly WARNING YOU must recommend servicing dealer to adjust the carburetor Do not adjust the carburetor by yourself Spark Plug If engine is down on power difficult to...

Page 29: ...t part load WARNING To reduce the risk of fire and burn injury use only spark plugs authorized by us Always press spark plug boot 1 snugly onto spark plug terminal 2 of the proper size Note If termina...

Page 30: ...tion to the cylinder fins and air filter If you use a biological chain and bar lubricant completely fill the chain oil tank Transportation guard the machine in a dry high or locked location out of the...

Page 31: ...cannot be locked in place on the guide bar Therefore it is best to remove the chain from the bar and resharpen it on a workshop sharpening tool FG 2 HOS USG It is absolutely essential to comply with...

Page 32: ...arpener Remove the chain from the bar and sharpen according to the instructions supplied with the tool Clamp the bar in a vise if necessary Sharpen the chain frequently take away as little metal as po...

Page 33: ...pth gauge setting The depth gauge determines the height at which the cutter enters the wood and thus the thickness of the chip removed a Specified distance or setting between depth gauge and cutting e...

Page 34: ...rol handle Check operation x x Air filter Clean x Replace x x Pickup body in fuel tank Check x x Replace x x x Fuel tank Clean x x x Carburetor Check idle adjustment chain must not rotate x x Readjust...

Page 35: ...screws Retighten x Antivibration elements Check x x x Have replaced by dealer x Inspect also check sharpness x x Check chain tension x x Sharpen x Chain lubrication Check x Guide bar Check wear damag...

Page 36: ...r loose fasteners fuel leaks and damaged parts e g cracks in the saw blade WARNING Before use the machine you must have regarding regular maintenance pre operating procedures and daily maintenance rou...

Page 37: ...Saw Chain 14 Guide Bar 15 Oil Tank 16 Oil Filler Cap 17 Telescopic Drive Tube Shaft 18 Clamp Screw 19 Chain Sprocket Cover 20 Hook 21 Chain Guard Scabbard 22 Chain Sprocket 23 Chain Tensioner 24 Fuel...

Page 38: ...utters tie straps and drive links 14 Guide Bar Supports and guides the saw chain 15 Oil Tank Tank for chain lubricating oil 16 Oil Filler Cap For closing the oil tank 17 Telescopic Drive Tube Shaft Ad...

Page 39: ...hould be cleaned then use closed packaging packaging should be firm Store the machine in dry place For transportation safety The machine should comply with ISTA Meaning of crossed out wheeled dustbin...

Page 40: ...ce Seal Dealer s Office Seal Dealer Sign Dealer Sign Dealer Sign Customer Sign Customer Sign Customer Sign I We accept the terms and conditions of Warranty as in the Warranty Card I We accept the term...

Page 41: ...using the pressure washers to draw water which is contaminated with dust solvents eg paint thinners gasoline oil etc vii Repair done by unauthorized service people viii Those parts subject to wear te...

Page 42: ...tisfaction without any labour charges Only consumables were charged Conditions Operations listed have been performed to my entire satisfaction without any labour charges Only consumables were charged...

Page 43: ...Small Maintenance Big Savings Small Maintenance Big Savings Small Maintenance Big Savings...

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