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WARNING!:

 Never start work unless the chain and bar 

are lubicated

2.  CHAIN BAR OIL

3.  CHAIN BRAKE & CHOKE

2.  Fasten the chain bar 

oil cap and clean any oil 

spillage..

1. Remove 

BLACK 

chain bar oil cap and fill the tank to about 

80% of its capacity with chain bar oil

•  Only use oil that is expressly labeled “Chain Bar Oil”.

 OPERATION

Chain brake / Anti kickback guard

The chain brake operates automatically in the event of kick 

back. Kick back occurs if the chain catches on the wood being 

cut. In the event of the chain catching, chainsaw will push 

back suddenly, when this happens, your hand (which is on 

the side handle during operation) will naturally move forward 

automatically causing the guard to be pushed forward, engaging 

the chain brake.

Chain bar oil tank capacity: 140ml

NOTE: 

For operator safety, the chain brake disengaging 

action has

 

been designed to be a firm deliberate action.

IMPORTANT!  

Pull guard backwards                 

FIRMLY

 

to disengage 

brake. The chain will not 

run unless the chain 

brake is disengaged. 

BRAKE DISENGAGED BRAKE ENGAGED

CHOKE

 - When the 

chainsaw is cold 

first pull out the 

choke control to the 

CHOKE position, (fully 

withdrawn).

RUN - 

Once the choke 

control has been 

pulled out, it returns 

automatically when the 

throttle trigger is operated

IMPORTANT!:

   Do not push the choke down manually. 

The choke will automatically return to run position when 

the throttle safety lock and trigger are pressed.

Automatic oil feed system

The chainsaw is equiped with an 

automatic oil feed system, this delivers oil 

to the bar and chain.

Run the engine at medium speed and 

check that the chain splatters a thin 

line of oil which can be seen on the 

ground/material when the bar is pointed 

downwards. This may take 15-30 seconds 

to occur. 

Summary of Contents for 25.4cc-305mm Bar

Page 1: ...Motor Speed 3 500 min Max No Load Motor Speed 11 000 min Bar Length 305mm 12 Bar Type Sprocket Nose Chain Brake Automatic Oil Feed Automatic Pump Fuel Mixture 35 1 Chain Oil Standard Chain Bar Oil PCS...

Page 2: ...Cover Knob 1 FUEL Only use oil that is expressly labelled for use with air cooled 2 stroke engines Use unleaded petrol with a minimum Octane number of 89 2 Fill with 2 stroke oil up to oil line 1 Fill...

Page 3: ...y 140ml NOTE For operator safety the chain brake disengaging action has been designed to be a firm deliberate action IMPORTANT Pull guard backwards FIRMLY to disengage brake The chain will not run unl...

Page 4: ...start cutting release the brake by pulling the front guard back firmly towards the rear of the chainsaw Stopping the chainsaw I ON 2 The chainsaw has bucking spikes to assist with cutting and reduce...

Page 5: ...ioner screw clockwise until the links of the chain just touch the bottom edge of the guide bar 3 For the correct chain tension pull up on the chain from the top and middle of the exposed guide bar The...

Page 6: ...not clogged Grease the nose sprocket at the tip of the guide bar 7 Check for fuel and oil leakage and loose fastenings especially those securing the handles and the guide bar 8 Clean any dust away fro...

Page 7: ...ough the Special Orders Desk at any Bunnings Warehouse If you have any further questions please contact Ozito Customer Service on Australia 1800 069 486 New Zealand 0508 069 486 enquiries ozito com au...

Page 8: ...eatment of the tool This tool is designed for Domestic Home Use only use in commercial or industrial environments will void the warranty CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT Petrol tools that are no longer usab...

Page 9: ...th the appliance 4 Service a Have your petrol tool serviced by a qualified repair personnel using only identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the petrol tool is maintained SAF...

Page 10: ...led or tampered with in any way WARRANTY TO ENSURE A SPEEDY RESPONSE PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL NUMBER AND DATE OF PURCHASE AVAILABLE A CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE WILL TAKE YOUR CALL AND ANSWER ANY QU...

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