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the formation of white finger. Note the following to reduce the risk the white 

finger and carpal tunnel syndrome: 

1.5.2.1.

 

Wear gloves and keep your hands warm 

1.5.2.2.

 

Take regular breaks 

1.5.3.

 

All of the above precautions may help reduce the risk of white finger disease 

but not rule out carpal tunnel syndrome. Long-term and regular users are 

therefore recommended to observe the condition of your hands and fingers. 

Seek medical attention immediately if any of the above symptoms should occur. 

1.6.

 

Noise. 

1.6.1.

 

The operating noise of the machine can damage your hearing. Wear hearing 

protection such as earplugs or ear defenders to protect your hearing. Long- 

term and regular users are advised to have hearing checked regularly. Be 

especially vigilant and cautious when wearing hearing protection because your 

ability to hear alarm warnings will be reduced. 

1.6.2.

 

Noise emissions for this equipment is unavoidable. Carry out noisy work at 

approved times and for certain periods. Limit the working time to a minimum. 

For your personal protection and protection of people working nearby it is also 

advisable for them to wear hearing protection. 

1.6.3.

 

See CERTIFICATE of CONFORMITY section for Outdoor Noise declaration of 

conformity. 

2. MACHINE SPECIFIC SAFETY

2.1.

 

Before using the machine.

2.1.1.

 

Read this owner’s manual carefully to understand how to operate this unit 

properly. 

2.1.2.

 

Precautions. 

2.1.2.1.

 

You should NEVER use the product when; 

2.1.2.1.1.

 

Wearing loose clothing such as loose cuffs, when wearing sandals, 

or when barefoot. 

2.1.2.1.2.

 

Under the influence of alcohol. 

2.1.2.1.3.

 

Suffering from exhaustion or lack of sleep. 

2.1.2.1.4.

 

Suffering from drowsiness as a result of having taken a medicine for 

cold or flu, or at any other time when a possibility exists that your 

judgment might be impaired or that you might not be able to 

operate the machine properly and in a safe manner. 

2.1.2.2.

 

NEVER run the engine indoors. The exhaust gases contain harmful carbon 

monoxide. 

2.1.2.3.

 

NEVER use the product under circumstances like those listed below; 

2.1.2.3.1.

 

When the ground is slippery or when other conditions exist which 

might make it not possible to maintain a steady posture. 

2.1.2.3.2.

 

At night, at times of heavy fog, or at any other times when your field 

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Page 1: ...P1PE Heavy Duty Chainsaw Model P6220C User Manual P1PE Position One Power Equipment Isaac Way Pembroke Dock Pembrokeshire SA72 4RW www p1pe co uk...

Page 2: ...LOCATIONS 9 10 4 SPECIFICATIONS 11 5 ASSEMBLY 12 14 6 STARTING STOPPING THE MACHINE 14 20 7 MAINTENANCE 21 25 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 25 9 STORAGE TRANSPORTATION 25 10 RECYCLING PRODUCT DISPOSAL 26 11 DECLA...

Page 3: ...hoke lever 7 With chainsaw on the ground put your right foot on rear handle to secure it 8 Pull starter handle quickly 9 After about 2 3 pulls the engine may fire slightly If you continue to pull with...

Page 4: ...adhere to their warning s Failure to do so may result in personal injury to yourself or those around you The FOLLOWING safety notes will help avoid or reduce risk of injury ordeath Indicates a hazard...

Page 5: ...y of the following This list is not exhaustive and if you are in any doubt contact yourdealer 1 2 3 If you think you have or someone around you has been affected by carbon monoxide poisoning 1 2 3 1 G...

Page 6: ...are but not limited to safety gloves and overalls 1 4 3 When fueling de fueling ALWAYS avoid inhaling fumes 1 4 4 When de fueling ALWAYS use a propriety fuel retriever 1 4 5 ALWAYS carry fuel in the...

Page 7: ...rotection and protection of people working nearby it is also advisable for them to wear hearing protection 1 6 3 See CERTIFICATE of CONFORMITY section for Outdoor Noise declaration of conformity 2 MAC...

Page 8: ...single day under 2 hours or less 2 1 2 7 Make sure that you keep this manual handy so that you may refer to it later whenever any questions arise 2 1 2 8 Always be sure to include this manual when sel...

Page 9: ...ngine switch to the O STOP direction the engine stops located rear left of the unit 3 1 1 4 Choke lever operation Pulling out the choke knob will close the choke located rear right of the unit 3 1 1 5...

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Page 11: ...7 3 8 Saw chain pitch inch 3 8 Saw chain gauge inch 0 063 Guide bar type Sprocket nose Guide bar size inch 22 Oil feeding system Automatic pump with adjuster Net weight without guide bar and chain kg...

Page 12: ...check that the chain brake is not on 5 2 2 Loosen the nuts and remove the chain cover 5 2 3 Install the attached spike to the power unit 5 2 4 Engage the gear of the chain to the sprocket and while f...

Page 13: ...otation and proper tension while moving it by hand If necessary readjust with the chain cover loose 5 7 Tighten the tensioner screw 1 Loosen 2 Tighten 3 Tensioner screw A new chain will stretch in len...

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Page 17: ...hen adjusting take the following steps 6 5 1 1 Stop engine and allow it to cool then screw in both H 2 and L 1 needles until they stop DO NOT apply excess pressure when doing this 6 5 1 2 Then set the...

Page 18: ...mal may result in the engine failing to start properly or the engine failing to operate at its normal speed For this reason you should make sure that you return the unit to its normal operating mode i...

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Page 20: ...chain is caught in the cut do not attempt to pull it out by force but instead use a wedge or a lever to open up the cut to aid the release of the saw 6 11 Guarding against kickback 6 11 1 This saw is...

Page 21: ...n be done by gently tapping a corner of the filter against a hard surface 7 1 1 2 To clean dirt in the mesh split the cleaner into 2 halves and rinse in fresh petrol 7 1 1 3 When using compressed air...

Page 22: ...the air intake hole Remember to unblock air intake hole after cleaning 7 2 1 1 Any dust clogging between the cylinder fins will cause overheating of the engine You MUST periodically check and clean t...

Page 23: ...2 6 1 Replace if there are obvious cracks on the rubber part 7 3 Maintenance of saw chain and guide bar 7 3 1 Saw chain It is very important to make sure that the saw chain cutters are kept sharp for...

Page 24: ...d 1 Appropriate gauge checker 2 Round the shoulder 3 Depth gauge standard 7 3 4 Make sure every cutter has the same length and edge angles as illustrated below 1 Cutter length 2 Filling angle 3 Side p...

Page 25: ...st speed needles Chain oil does not come out when running Poor quality oil Replace Clogged oil passage Clear blockage 9 STORAGE TRANSPORTATION 9 1 Storage 9 1 1 Empty the fuel tank and run the engine...

Page 26: ...EEE in accordance with your local authority or recycling centre 10 4 Battery recycling certain products contain batteries which should not be disposed of in your domestic waste 10 4 1 You MUST recycle...

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