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Sound pressure level (ISO 7182)       LpA av = 103.9 dBA
Sound power level (ISO 9207)           LwA av = 110 dBA
Vibration (ISO 7505):
        - Front Handle                            3.5 m/s

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        - Rear  Handle                            7.7 m/s

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When cutting without the SAFE-T-TIP®,  the user must
use proper techniques as shown in the manual to avoid
kick-back.

NOTE:

  Refer to  "Maintenance" later in this manual for

instructions on reinstalling the SAFE-T-TIP®  nose guard.

LOW KICK-BACK SAW CHAIN

A low-kick-back saw chain is a chain which has met the
kickback performance requirements.

As saw chains are sharpened, they lose some of the low
kickback qualities and extra caution is required.

GUIDE BARS

CHAIN BRAKE (Fig.3)

WARNING

(A) RUN POSITION
(B) BRAKE POSITION

The rakers (depth gauges) ahead of each cutter can
minimise the force of a kick-back reaction by preventing the
cutters from digging in too deeply at the kick-back zone.
Only use replacement chain that is equivalent to the original
chain or has been certified as a low kick-back chain.

(A)   Front hand guard/ 

     

  Chain Brake 

(B)   Front handle
(C)   Cylinder cover
(D)   Primer bulb
(E)   Choke Lever
(F)   Chain
(G)   SAFE- T-TIP®
(H)   Guide Bar
( I )   Chain Catcher
(J )   Trigger Release

Read the operation manual and follow all

Chain brakes are designed to quickly stop the chain from
rotating. When the chain breake lever/hand guard is pushed
towards the bar, the chain should stop immediately.
A chain brake does not prevent kick-back. The chain brake
should be  cleaned and  tested daily.  Refer to "Operation"
later in this manaul for additional information.

Even with daily cleaning of the mechanism,
the dependability of a chain brake to perform
under field conditions cannot be cer tified.
Keep the SAFE-T-TIP® nose guard on the saw
guide bar and use proper cutting techniques.

(L)   Chain Oil Cap
(M)   Silencer
(N)   Carburettor
        Adjustment
(O)   Rear handle
(P)   Throttle Trigger
(Q)   Fuel Mix Cap
(R)   On/Off Switch
(S)   Starter/Fan Housing
(T)    Starter Grip

warnings and safety instructions.

Wear eye protection and ear protection.

Keep all bystanders, especially children and pets,
at least 15m from the operating area.

For your safety, study this entire manual before operating
the saw.  Pay particular attention to the precautions and 
instructions listed in the operator's manual.

WARNING

The warnings and instructions in this section of
the operator's manual are for your safety and to 
prevent serious personal injury.

SAFE-T-TIP® ANTI-KICK-BACK NOSE GUARD (Fig.2)

The SAFE-T-TIP®  (A) prevents kick-back because it
covers the tip of the bar where rotational kick-back is
generated. Inexperienced persons should never attempt
to cut when the SAFE-T-TIP® has been removed from the
bar tip. Users such as professional loggers who need to
draw the tip through the cut, make boring cuts, or cut logs
bigger than the bar lenght , should reinstall the
SAFE-T-TIP® as soon as those cuts are complete.

UNDERSTANDING YOUR CHAINSAW SAFETY

DEVICES

Generally, guide bars with small radius tips have
somewhat lower kick-back potentials.
When making a replacement, be sure to order one of the 
Ryobi bars listed for your saw in this operator's manual.
The proper size SAFE-T-TIP® nose guard comes installed
on the bar. Use only guide bars that have a provision for 

mounting the SAFE-T-TIP®.

English

SPECIFICATIONS

FEATURES

OPERATION

Summary of Contents for PCN 4040

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Page 7: ...cio Attenzione Prima di procedere al montaggio e alla messa in funzione indispensabile leggere attentamente le istruzioni del presente manuale Aten o indispens vel ler as instru es deste manual antes...

Page 8: ...u read and understand this operator s manual and all labels affixed to the tool Safety is a combination of using common sense staying alert and knowing how your saw works KNOW YOUR TOOL Read the opera...

Page 9: ...n the tension in the wood fibres is released KEEP THE HANDLES dry clean and free of oil or fuel mixture OPERATE THE CHAINSAW ONLY in well ventilated areas DO NOT OPERATE A CHAINSAW IN A TREE unless yo...

Page 10: ...en cutting on the bottom edge of the bar and the PUSH when cutting along the top edge NOTE Your chainsaw has been fully factory tested It is normal to find some slight oil residue on the saw MAINTENAN...

Page 11: ...eaning of the mechanism the dependability of a chain brake to perform under field conditions cannot be certified Keep the SAFE T TIP nose guard on the saw guide bar and use proper cutting techniques L...

Page 12: ...parks and flames Do not inhale fuel vapour Do not let petrol or oil come in contact with your skin Keep petrol and oil away from the eyes If petrol or oil comes in contact with the eyes wash them imme...

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Page 14: ...use loss of control PUSH AND PULL Fig 19 The reaction force is always opposite to the direction the chain is moving Thus the operator must be ready to control the PULL A when cutting on the bottom edg...

Page 15: ...e idling speed screw T anticlockwise to reduce the idle RPM and stop the chain movement If the saw chain still moves at idling speed contact a Ryobi service dealer for adjustment and discontinue use u...

Page 16: ...ch NOTE Never cut through to the notch Always leave a band of wood between the notch and back cut approximately 2 inches 5 cm or 1 10 the diameter of the tree This is called a hinge or hingewood E It...

Page 17: ...mb into a tree to limb or prune Do not stand on ladders platforms a log or in any position which may cause you to lose your balance or control of the saw When pruning trees it is important not to make...

Page 18: ...49 50 WARNING Never touch or adjust the chain while the motor is running The saw chain is very sharp Always wear protective gloves when performing maintenance on the chain 1 Stop the engine before set...

Page 19: ...edge dulls quickly SIDE PLATE ANGLE Fig 58 D CORRECT 80 Produced automatically if you use the correct diameter file in the file holder E HOOK Grabs and dulls quickly increases the potential of KICK BA...

Page 20: ...s of the carburettor 1 For access to the air filter and carburettor area loosen the three screws A holding the cylinder cover B 2 Activate chain brake 3 Lift the front of the cylinder cover past chain...

Page 21: ...your saw in good condition WARNING Silencer surfaces are very hot during and after operation of the chainsaw Keep all body parts away from the silencer Serious burns may occur if contact is made with...

Page 22: ...rocedure with a new sparking plug Engine starts but will not Carburettor requires L Contact a Ryobi service dealer for accelerate properly Low jet adjustment carburettor adjustment Engine starts but w...

Page 23: ...n Operating Chain Brake earlier in this manual 2 Chain tension too tight 2 Tension chain per instructions in Maintenance Adjusting the Chain Tension earlier in this manual 3 Check guide bar and 3 Refe...

Page 24: ...the retailer and given to the end user Deterioration caused by normal wear and tear unauthorised or improper use or maintenance or overload are excluded from this guarantee as are accessories such as...

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