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FOR SAFE OPERATION

FOR SAFE OPERATION

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Never touch the cover, guide bar, saw chain or nut with bare hands 
while the engine is in operation or immediately after shutting down 
the engine. Doing so could result in serious burns because of high 
temperature.

KICKBACK SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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Kickback may occur when the nose or tip of the guide bar touches 
an object, or when the wood closes in and pinches the saw chain 
in the cut. Tip contact in some cases may cause a lightning fast 
reverse reaction, kicking the guide bar up and back towards the 
operator. Pinching the saw chain along the top of the guide bar 
may push the guide bar rapidly back towards the operator. Either 
of these reactions may cause you to lose control of the saw, which 
could result in serious personal injury.

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When the chainsaw fails to dig in during a cut, the guide bar can 
begin hopping or dangerously skidding along the surface of the log 
or branch, possibly resulting in the loss of control of the chainsaw. 
To prevent or reduce skating or bouncing, hold the chainsaw with 
two hands and make sure the saw chain establishes a groove for 
cutting. 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

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Do not rely exclusively on the safety devices built into your saw. 

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With a basic understanding of kickback you can reduce or 
eliminate the element of surprise. Sudden surprise contributes to 
accidents.

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Keep a good grip on the saw with both hands, the right hand on 
the rear handle, and the left hand on the front handle, when the 
engine is running. Use a firm grip with thumbs and fingers en-
circling the chain saw handles. A firm grip will help you reduce 
kickback and maintain control of the saw.

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You cannot control reactive forces and you may lose control of 
the saw, which can result in skating and bouncing of the bar 
along the limb or log.

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REDUCING THE RISK OF KICKBACK

 

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Work cautiously and methodically 

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Hold the chain saw firmly with both hands and maintain a secure 
grip 

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Always cut at full throttle

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Be aware of the location of the guide bar nose 

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Do not cut with the guide bar nose

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Be especially careful with small, tough limbs, undergrowth and 
offshoots – the saw chain may become caught in them 

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Never cut several limbs at once 

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Do not lean too far forward 

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Do not cut above shoulder height 

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Use extreme caution when reentering a previous cut 

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Do not attempt plunge cuts if you are not experienced in this 
cutting technique 

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Be alert for shifting of the log or other forces that may cause the 
cut to close and pinch the chain 

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Always cut with a correctly sharpened, properly tensioned saw 
chain – the depth gauge setting must not be too large 

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Use low-kickback saw chains as well as narrow-radius guide 
bars

 

HANDLING FUEL

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The engine of our product is designed to run on a mixed fuel, which 
contains highly flammable gasoline. Never store cans of fuel or refill 
the tank of the unit in any place where there is a boiler, stove, wood 
fire, electrical sparks, welding sparks, or any other source of heat or 
fire which might ignite the fuel.

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Never smoke while operating the unit or refilling its fuel tank.

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When refilling the tank, always turn off the engine and allow it to 
cool down. Take a careful look around to make sure that there are 
no sparks or open flames anywhere nearby before refuelling.

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Wipe spilled fuel completely using a dry rag if any spillage occurs 
during refuelling.

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After refuelling, screw the fuel cap back tightly onto the fuel tank 
and then carry the unit to a spot 3m or more away from where it 
was refuelled before turning on the engine.

 

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Summary of Contents for PCS-4500

Page 1: ...CLICK TO CHANGE TEXT 1 PETROL CHAINSAW EN OWNERS MANUAL PCS 4500 PCS 5800 PCS 6200 ...

Page 2: ... to the product All photographs and drawings in this manual are supplied by Parker Products Ltd to help you with the operation and maintenance of the product The information contained in this manual was accurate at the time of production however Parker Products Ltd may make modifications to the product without notification Parker Products Ltd Richmond Park Richmond Road Louth LN11 0FU GENERAL SAFE...

Page 3: ...g area and a secure footing NEVER cut trees or foliage in high wind bad weather or when there is poor visibility GUARD AGAINST kickback Kickback can cause loss of control DO NOT operate the chainsaw with one hand ALWAYS Hold the chainsaw firmly with both hands BE ALERT for the phenomena of skating and bouncing BE CAUTIOUS not to lose balance of your body due to drop at the end of a cut ALWAYS keep...

Page 4: ...ine is running risk of accident Before you start the engine make sure the saw chain is not contacting anything risk of accident Always carry the chain saw with the engine stopped the guide bar and saw chain to the rear and the muffler away from your body Always inspect the chain saw before each use for worn loose or damaged parts Never operate a chain saw that is damaged improperly adjusted or is ...

Page 5: ...ive forces and you may lose control of the saw which can result in skating and bouncing of the bar along the limb or log i REDUCING THE RISK OF KICKBACK Work cautiously and methodically Hold the chain saw firmly with both hands and maintain a secure grip Always cut at full throttle Be aware of the location of the guide bar nose Do not cut with the guide bar nose Be especially careful with small to...

Page 6: ...sing your machine fuel or oil for the machine be sure to allow your local regulations i i i TRANSPORTING THE CHAINSAW Always stop the engine before putting a chainsaw down or carrying it Carrying a chainsaw with the engine running is extremely dan gerous Accidental acceleration of the engine can cause the chain to rotate During operation the muffler and the material around it reach extremely high ...

Page 7: ...OX 13 TOOL KIT ALLEN KEYS SPARK PLUG SPANNER SCREWDRIVER SPIKE CHAIN CATCHER FITTINGS SAW CHAIN FUEL MEASURING BOTTLE CD w MULTI LANGUAGE MANUAL BAR COVER GUIDE BAR CARRY CASE THIS PAGE HAS INTENTIONALLY BEEN LEFT BLANK ...

Page 8: ...14 15 FEATURES BRAKE RECOIL STARTER CHOKE ON OFF SWITCH THROTTLE FUEL FILLER FEATURES CHAIN OIL FILLER CHAIN BUMPER SPIKE EXHAUST CHAIN BAR HANDLE ...

Page 9: ...erred to as the chain catcher using the two 2 socket cap screws and allen key provided Wrap the chain around the sprocket located behind the clutch Check your chain is pointing in the correct direction Install the bar and slide fully towards the sprocket and loosely wrap the chain around the bar 4 ATTACH THE SPIKE INSTALL THE CHAIN 5 INSTALL THE GUIDE BAR Installation and use of the spiked bumper ...

Page 10: ...ONER 7 REFIT THE BRAKE COVER 8 i ASSEMBLY While holding the tip of the bar use a screwdriver or the tool provided to tension the chain Turn the screw clockwise to tighten or anti clockwise to loosen the chain Depending on the type of chain tensioner installed this maybe in one of two places as shown above Check for smooth rotation of chain after tightening the bolts with the spanner provided TENSI...

Page 11: ...e by pushing the brake handle away from you when holding the saw The brake is spring loaded so after some initial force the brake will move forward with its own momentum 1 ENGAGE THE BRAKE Before starting the engine make sure you have read and fully understood the user manual including fuelling and safety procedures FUEL THE PRIMER 4 A STARTING THE ENGINE For cold engine starts close the choke by ...

Page 12: ...ill be in the outward position 5 SWITCH ON 7 START THE ENGINE COLD 1 Make sure that the choke is ON 2 Pull the recoil starter TWICE in quick succession 3 After two pulls turn the choke OFF and continue to pull starter until engine starts ENGINE MAY NOT START AFTER FIRST TWO PULLS BUT STILL TURN OFF THE CHOKE AND CARRY ON A STARTING THE ENGINE 7 START THE ENGINE WARM 1 Make sure that the choke is O...

Page 13: ... OF CHAIN BRAKE At all times confirm whether the brake works properly before each task If the chain brake is clogged with wood chips the effectivness of the brake is diminshed Always keep the device clean Do not increase engine revolutions while the chain brake is engaged Chain brake is used in emergencies Do not use it unless absolutely necessary After starting the engine release the brake immedi...

Page 14: ...ld the rear handle with your right hand and the front handle with your left hand 4 Accelerate the engine to high speed by using the throttle trigger 5 Operate the chain brake by turning your left wrist against the front hand guard whilst gripping the front handle 6 The chain should stop immediately 7 Release the throttle trigger If the chain does not stop immediately contact Parker Products TESTIN...

Page 15: ...all the air filter REMOVE AIR COVER REMOVE AIR FILTER Before cleaning inspecting or repairing the unit make sure the engine is off and cool Disconnect the spark plug to avoid any accidental starts MAINTENANCE REMOVING THE SPARK PLUG The spark plug may need removing or replacing after prolonged use You may need to clean the electrode or adjust the gap to ensure safe operation of your machine 1 Grip...

Page 16: ...el filters are clean and the fuel is properly mixed It is recommended that adjustments are done when the chain saw is warm and fully assembled T This controls the engine speed at idle If set too low the saw will stall If set too high the chain will move The saw chain should not move at engine idle speed otherwise serious injury may result L Low speed adjustment screw this is the low speed jet This...

Page 17: ... be difficult to GB 1 agitate depending on oil ingredients sufficient agitation is necessary for the engine to last long Be careful that if the agitation is insufficient there is an increased danger of early piston seizing due to abnormally lean mixture 5 Put a clear indication on the outside of the container to avoid mixing up with gasoline or other containers 6 Indicate the contents on outside o...

Page 18: ...rettor requires adjustment Readjust speed needles Oil does not come out Oil quality Replace Clogged Clean MAINTENANCE CARE Before starting work After finishing work or daily After each refuelling stop Weekly Monthly Yearly If problem If damaged As required Complete machine Visual inspection X X Clean X Throttle trigger trigger lockout choke lever stop switch Master Control lever depending on versi...

Page 19: ...age X Clean and turn over X Deburr X Replace X X MAINTENANCE CARE Before starting work After finishing work or daily After each refuelling stop Weekly Monthly Yearly If problem If damaged As required Chain sprocket Check X Air filter Clean X X Replace X Anti vibration elements Check X Air inlet on fan housing Clean X X X Cylinder fins Clean X X X Carburettor Check idle adjustment chain must not ro...

Page 20: ...arly If problem If damaged As required All accessible screws and nuts not adjusting screws Re tighten X Chain catcher Check X Replace X Exhaust port Decoke after first 100 hours of operation then every 150 hours of operation X Cylinder fins Clean X X X Safety labels Replace X THIS PAGE HAS INTENTIONALLY BEEN LEFT BLANK ...

Page 21: ...rement Measured sound pressure level LpAeq 101 2dB A Measured sound power level LWAeq 112 dB A Uncertainty K 3 dB A POWER UNIT Displacement PCS 4500 49 3 cm3 Fuel Mixture Petrol 25Two stroke Oil 1 Fuel Tank Capacity 560 cm3 Chain Oil Chain Oil ISO 100 Oil Tank Capacity 260 cm3 Carburettor Diaphragm type Ignition System Pointless CDI Spark Plug L8RTF Oil Feeding System Automatic pump with adjuster ...

Page 22: ...ives 2006 42 EC Machine Directive MD 2014 30 EU Annex II Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 97 68 EC Amended by 2010 26 EC Directive of Emission 2000 14 EC 2005 88 EC Directive of EU Noise Manufacturer s authorised representative within the EC Parker Products Ltd Richmond Park Richmond Road Louth LN11 0FU Conforms to the requirements of the Directives as indicated and the following harmon...

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