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10. Exhaust Gas Precautions

 DANGER

 

Do not run the engine in a room or in any confined area where 
exhaust emissions can accumulate. Doing so can result in an 
accumulation of carbon monoxide and other poisonous gases that 
can cause death or severe poisoning.

11. Saw Chain Precautions

 DANGER

• 

Do not allow your hand or foot to approach a pruning saw 
chain in operation.

• 

If you must touch the pruning saw chain in order to remove an 
entangled branch or the like, turn off the mainunit and wait for 
the pruning saw chain to fully stop.

• 

Even after the pruning saw chain has stopped, wear heavy-
duty gloves and handle the chain with care. The cutting edges 
of the pruning saw chain are very sharp and can cause death 
or severe injury.

12. The Hazard Area

 WARNING

 

• 

Keep the working end of the machine at least 15 m away from 
overhead power lines, telephone wires, and all other cables. 
The machine is not insulated against external electric shock. 
Electric shock can lead to death or severe injury.

• 

Do not operate the device within 15 meters of a child, animal, 
or bystander. Consider a 15-meter radius around the device to 
be a “hazard area.”

• 

If someone approaches the hazard area, immediately shut off 
the engine.

Operation of the machine can result in falling or flying objects that 
can lead to death or severe injury.

 

13. Limit your worktime

 WARNING

• 

Do not operate the machine for more than 2 hours a day.

• 

Rest for 10 to 20 minutes after every 30 to 40 minutes of 
operation.

Continuing to operate the machine without a break can result in 
excessive fatigue. The resulting loss of attentiveness can lead to an 
accident or problems with your fingers or hands. If you experience 
any abnormal symptoms such as pain, discomfort, or paralysis of 
the fingers or hand, immediately stop operating the machine and 
seek medical attention.

14. Avoiding Electric Shock

 WARNING

Never touch the spark plug cap or high-voltage wire while the 
device is running. Doing so can result in a highvoltage electric shock 
that can cause death or severe injury.

15. Avoiding Burns

 CAUTION

 

 

Never touch the muffler, muffler cover, exhaust pipe, cylinder or 
cylinder head while the machine is running or immediately after 
operation, as they become very hot. Doing so can cause burns.

16. Using the Guide bar cover

 CAUTION

• 

Keep the guide bar cover on the pruning saw chain when the 
pruning saw is not in use.

• 

Before transporting the pruning saw, shut off the engine and 
fit the guide bar cover on the pruning saw chain. Exercise care 
when transporting it. The pruning saw chain is a very sharp tool 
and can cause injury.

• 

If transporting the machine in a vehicle, secure it to prevent 
it from moving around. If the device can move freely during 
transport, the fuel can spill or the device can be damaged.

Ensuring Safe Operation

 CAUTION

To ensure safety, strictly observe the following instructions. Failure to 
do so can lead to personal injury or severe damage to the machine.

1. Pre-operation inspection

Carefully inspect and perform any necessary maintenance before 
starting the machine. Failure to do so can lead to severe property 
damage or damage to the machine. 
a. 

Tighten or replace loose or lost screws.

b. 

Replace any damaged or worn parts.

c.  

Check for spilled fuel. Check the fuel tank cap and

 

wipe off any spilled fuel.

d.  

Check that the saw chain is correctly tensioned.

e.  

Check the level of chain oil in the oil tank.

For more information, see Inspection and maintenance.

2. Removing obstacles from the work area

Before starting operation, remove obstacles from the work area. Be 
extremely careful about obstacles that can trip the operator, such as 
tree roots, stumps, and holes. 

3. Marking the hazard area

A circular area within a radius of 15 meters of the machine is the 
hazard area. When necessary, mark the post a warning sign.

4. Wearing the Harness

• 

Put on the harness before starting to work with the machine.

• 

Adjust the length of the harness belt so that you can hold the 
machine comfortably.

5. Starting the engine

• 

In some cases, the saw chain can begin to run suddenly when 
the engine is started. Maintain a safe area around you before 
starting the engine.

• 

Make sure that no bystanders are within 15 meters before 
starting the engine.

• 

Place the machine on flat solid ground before starting the 
engine.

• 

Make sure that no portion of the saw chain is in contact with 
the ground or other object.

6. Checking the chain oil feed rate

Before starting the work, check that the chain oil is fed at the 
correct rate. To do so, start the engine and allow the saw chain to 
run. Point the end of the guide bar at a wood board or other flat 
surface without allowing the saw chain to touch the board. Run the 
chainsaw at a fairly high speed for 2 to 3 seconds. If a small amount 
of chain oil has splashed onto the board, the chain oil feed rate is
appropriate.
For the procedure on adjusting the chain oil feed rate, see 13. 
Adjusting the chain oil feed rate under Inspection and Maintenance.

7. Preparing for work

Gain experience at first by cutting small twigs and branches.

8. Safety Precautions

• 

Hold the machine securely with both hands. Grip the control 
handle with your right hand; hold the grip with your left hand.

• 

To maintain a stable posture, adopt a stance wider than 
shoulder width.

• 

Maintain a firm footing.

• 

Shut off the engine if abnormal noise or vibration occurs, if an 
emergency occurs, or when putting down the machine.

• 

If someone calls out or otherwise interrupts you while working, 
always shut off the engine before turning around.

• 

Plan a clear escape route should you need to avoid falling 
items.

• 

Before starting work, remove tree branches, leaves and other 
obstacles that can limit your field of vision.

• 

Determine the falling path of cut branches based on the angle 
of the trunk, surrounding branches and twigs, the location 
of neighboring trees, the presence of obstacles, and the 
topography and wind direction.

• 

To avoid injury from falling branches, remain aware of the path 
of falling branches while working. Do not stand right below the 
branches you are cutting.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for BC 260 SST

Page 1: ...e risk of fire burn hazard or other injury Keep these instructions in a safe place for future use This manual covers the Morrison BC 260 SST BC 260E SST Combination Unit and attachments Includes engin...

Page 2: ...brushcutter Do not run the engine in a room or in any confined area where exhaust emissions can accumulate Never touch the spark plug cap or high voltage wire while the device is running Do not touch...

Page 3: ...s When the ground is slippery or you cannot maintain a stable posture for any reason At night in heavy fog or at any other times where your field of vision is limited and it is difficult to gain a cle...

Page 4: ...the cutting blade can kick back violently in a phenomenon known as blade thrust When blade thrust occurs the reaction can swing the cutting blade violently in an unexpected direction creating a high...

Page 5: ...4 5 2 cycle oil mL 40 80 120 160 200 When using a semi synthetic mineral oil Mix ratio 40 1 Gasoline litres 1 2 3 4 5 2 cycle oil mL 25 50 75 100 125 IMPORTANT Two stroke fuel may seperate Shake the f...

Page 6: ...ough the clear fuel return pipe 5 Slide the ignition switch 2 on the trigger grip away from the STOP position See Diagram C on the next column 6 To set the throttle in the start position Depress the s...

Page 7: ...echanism WARNING In an emergency release the throttle trigger and shut off the engine Support the machine with your left hand and operate the quick release mechanism Be aware that the machine will fal...

Page 8: ...ation Every 100 hours of operation Engine Loose screws nuts and bolts Inspect Fuel leaks Inspect Air cleaner Inspect Clean 1 Spark plug Inspect and adjust Replace Engine cooling fins Inspect and clean...

Page 9: ...roperly installed Clamping screws are loose Check the cutting blade or nylon trimmer and reinstall if necessary Check the cutting attachment guard or handle and reinstall if necessary Check the clampi...

Page 10: ...8 Technical Data 19 Names of Parts 20 Safety Instructions 21 Ensuing Safe Operation 23 Assembly 24 Wearing the Harness 25 Inspection and Maintenance 26 Long term Storage 27 Troubleshooting 28 Meanings...

Page 11: ...vision is limited and it is difficult to gain a clear view of the working area During rainstorms thunderstorms in strong or galeforce winds or in any other adverse weather in which use of this device...

Page 12: ...machines are in use simultaneously it is essential that all operators use extreme care to maintain a safe distance from each other constantly look around and always remain aware of presence of the ot...

Page 13: ...embly Attaching The Hedge Trimmer Gearbox 1 Remove the locating screw 1 2 Using a 4mm Allen key loosen the clamping bolt 2 3 Slide the drive shaft 4 into the hedge trimmer gearbox 5 until the locating...

Page 14: ...e 10 Adjusting the gap of the cutting blades Four screws secure the lower cutting blade to the upper blade Adjust these screws to create sufficient gap between the upper and lower cutting blades to al...

Page 15: ...ce the spark plug Engine does not accelerate Typical cause Solution The fuel has deteriorated or is of poor quality The muffler exhaust pipe opening is blocked Use fresh fuel of the correct grade Usin...

Page 16: ...es of Parts 32 Safety Instructions 33 Ensuing Safe Operation 35 Assembly 36 Wearing the Harness 39 Inspection and Maintenance 40 Long term Storage 41 Troubleshooting 42 Meaning of Pictographs DANGER W...

Page 17: ...nce of drugs or alcohol are under the age of 15 are pregnant If any of the above applies a possible lack of judgment can result in an accident 6 Monitor the weather WARNING Do not operate the machine...

Page 18: ...o personal injury or severe damage to the machine 1 Pre operation inspection Carefully inspect and perform any necessary maintenance before starting the machine Failure to do so can lead to severe pro...

Page 19: ...Fig 17 Remove the locating screw 5 Using a 4mm Allen key loosen the clamping bolt 4 Slide the drive shaft 1 into the gearbox 2 until the locating hole 3 in the drive shaft is visible through the loca...

Page 20: ...of the guide bar may force the bar back rapidly toward the operator Pinching can occur whenever wood closes in around the moving chain WARNING Both kickback and pinching may cause you to lose control...

Page 21: ...ing Before and after operation NOTE Use a high quality special chain oil suitable for the chainsaw Add fresh chain oil before the oil level drops to the line indicating 1 cm above the bottom of the oi...

Page 22: ...the spark plug Engine does not accelerate Typical cause Solution The fuel has deteriorated or is of poor quality The muffler exhaust pipe opening is blocked Use fresh fuel of the correct grade Using a...

Page 23: ...jury WARNING Indicates that failure to follow the instructions has the potential to result in death or severe injury CAUTION Indicates that failure to follow the instructions can lead to minor injury...

Page 24: ...possible lack of judgment can result in an accident 6 Monitor the weather WARNING Do not operate the machine under any of the following circumstances When the ground is slippery or you cannot maintai...

Page 25: ...very sharp and can cause death or severe injury 12 The Hazard Area WARNING Keep the working end of the machine away from power cables telephone wires and all other cables The machine is not insulated...

Page 26: ...pt to disassemble the machine Engine does not start Typical cause Solution The stop switch is in the STOP position The fuel has deteriorated or is of poor quality The carburetor is flooded with excess...

Page 27: ...ent hazard leading to death orsevere injury WARNING Indicates that failure to follow the instructions has the potential to result in death or severe injury CAUTION Indicates that failure to follow the...

Page 28: ...evice 5 Operator Safety WARNING Do not operate this device if you cannot concentrate due to fatigue illness or injury are under the influence of drugs or alcohol are under the age of 15 are pregnant I...

Page 29: ...r damage to the machine a Tighten or replace loose or lost screws b Replace any damaged or worn parts c Check for spilled fuel Check the fuel tank cap and wipe off any spilled fuel d Check the cutting...

Page 30: ...ff the engine Support the machine with your left hand and operate the quick release mechanism The hedge trimmer will fall and the cutting blades can cause death or severe injury while still running Be...

Page 31: ...ace the spark plug Engine does not accelerate Typical cause Solution The fuel has deteriorated or is of poor quality The muffler exhaust pipe opening is blocked Use fresh fuel of the correct grade Usi...

Page 32: ...63 62 CULTIVATOR EDGER PRUNING SAW HEDGE TRIMMER BRUSHCUTTER...

Page 33: ...n Morrison a division of Masport Limited 1 37 Mt Wellington Highway Panmure Auckland 1060 New Zealand P 0800 627 767 Masport Australia Pty Limited 27 Commercial Drive Dandenong South VIC 3175 Australi...

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