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immediately after operation of the chainsaw;

 keep 

all body parts away from the muffler. serious burns 

may occur if contact is made with the muffler. 

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Always hold the chainsaw with both hands when 

the engine is running.

 use a firm grip with thumbs 

and fingers encircling the chainsaw handles.

n

 

Never let anyone who has not received adequate 

instructions  use  the  chainsaw.

  this  applies  to 

rentals as well as privately owned saws.

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Before  you  start  the  engine,

  make  sure  the  saw 

chain is not contacting any object.

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Wear snug-fitting clothing.

 always wear heavy, long 

trousers,  boots,  and  gloves.  Do  not  wear  jewellery, 

shorts, sandals, or go barefoot. loose fitting clothing  

could be drawn into the engine or catch the chain or 

underbrush.  Wear  overalls,  jeans,  or  chaps  made 

of  cut-resistant  material  or  ones  that  contain  cut-

resistant  inserts.  secure  hair  so  that  it  is  above 

shoulder level.

WARNING

Wear  safety  clothing  which  is  designed  for 

chainsaw operators.

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Wear  non-slip  safety  footwear  and  heavy-duty 

gloves

  to  improve  your  grip  and  to  protect  your 

hands.

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  Wear  eye  protection  which  is  marked  to  comply 

with  Bs  en166  or  australian  and  new  Zealand 

standards,  as  well  as  hearing  and  head  protection, 

when operating this equipment.

 

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keep  bystanders  and  animals  out  of  the  work 

area.

 Do not allow other persons to be nearby during 

starting or cutting with the chainsaw.

  Note:

  the  size  of  the  work  area  depends  on  the 

job  being  performed  as  well  as  the  size  of  the  tree 

or  work  piece  involved.  For  example,  felling  a  tree 

requires  a  larger  work  area  than  making  other  cuts 

(i.e., bucking cuts, etc.).

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Follow  the  sharpening  and  maintenance 

instructions for the saw chain.

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Never  operate  a  chainsaw  that  is  damaged, 

improperly  adjusted,  or  has  been  modified 

(particularly  guards  or  safety  devices),  or  is  not 

completely and securely assembled. 

Be sure that 

the saw chain stops moving when the throttle control 

trigger  is  released.  If  the  saw  chain  moves  at  idle 

speed, the carburettor may need adjusting. refer to 

adjusting the Carburettor in the maintenance section 

of  this  manual.  If  the  saw  chain  still  moves  at  idle 

speed  after  adjustment  has  been  made,  contact 

an  authorized  service  centre  for  adjustment  and 

discontinue use until the repair is made.

REFUELING (DO NOT SMOkE!)

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To reduce the risk of fire and burn injury,

 handle 

fuel with care. It is highly flammable.

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Mix and store fuel

 in a container approved for petrol.

n

 

Mix  fuel  outdoors

  where  there  are  no  risks  from 

sparks or flames.

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Select bare ground, stop the engine, and allow it 

to cool 

before refuelling.

n

 

Loosen the fuel cap slowly

 to release any pressure 

and to keep fuel from escaping around the cap.

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Tighten the fuel cap securely

 after refuelling.

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Wipe  spilled  fuel  from  the  unit.

  move  10  metres 

away from refuelling site before starting engine.

n

 

NEVER attempt to burn off spilled fuel

 under any 

circumstances.

this  product  is  very  noisy  when  operating,  to  prevent 

long term hearing damage, wear hearing protection and 

keep  other  persons  at  least  15m  away  from  the  work 

area.  Operating  similar  tools  nearby  increases  the  risk 

of injury.
use  of  hearing  protection  reduces  the  ability  to  hear 

warnings  (shouts  or  alarms).  the  operator  must  pay 

extra attention to what is going on in the work area.

kICkBACk

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kickback  is  a  dangerous  reaction  that  can  lead 

to  serious  injury.

  Do  not  rely  only  on  the  safety 

devices provided with the saw. as a chainsaw user, 

you must take special safety precautions to help keep 

your cutting jobs free from accident or injury. see the 

General Safety Rules and Operation

 sections of this 

manual  for  additional  information  on  kickback  and 

how to avoid serious personal injury.

Summary of Contents for RCS4040B

Page 1: ...CHAINSAW Operator s manual Important It is essential that you read the instructions in this manual before assembling maintaining and operating this machine RCS4246B RCS4040B...

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Page 4: ...over lock knob 101 Bumper spike bar Figure 1b General overview of the chainsaw 13 Primer bulb 14 Ignition switch 15 Choke lever 16 Fuel cap Figure 2 Saw chain 17 Flats on drive links Figure 7 Chainsaw...

Page 5: ...ters 59 Chain rotation Figure 40 60 Bar groove Figure 41 61 Adjusting pin 62 Chain tensioning pin hole 63 Sprocket 10 Clutch cover Figure 42 64 Rotate clutch cover knob clockwise to secure 12 Clutch c...

Page 6: ...n Flying material cut from the work piece n Inhalation of saw dust and particles or emissions from the petrol engine n Skin contact with petrol oil n Loss of hearing if no hearing protective equipmen...

Page 7: ...e appropriate guide bar scabbard n Shut off the engine before setting the chainsaw down Do not leave the engine running unattended As an additional safety precaution apply the chain brake prior to set...

Page 8: ...or has been modified particularly guards or safety devices or is not completely and securely assembled Be sure that the saw chain stops moving when the throttle control trigger is released If the saw...

Page 9: ...de Engines produce carbon monoxide which is an odorless deadly poison Do not operate in an enclosed area Kickback Danger Beware of kickback Bar Nose Contact Avoid bar nose contact Wear Gloves Wear non...

Page 10: ...power tool can result in foreign objects being thrown into your eyes which can result in severe eye damage Before beginning power tool operation always wear safety goggles safety glasses with side sh...

Page 11: ...ickback Chain A chain that complies with the kickback performance requirements of ISO 9518 when tested on a representative sample of chain saws Normal Cutting Position The positions assumed in perform...

Page 12: ...ith attachment 11 000 r min 11 000 r min Maximum engine speed with attachment reference only 12 500 r min 12 500 r min Idling engine speed 2 600 3 600 r min 2 600 3 600 r min Specific fuel consumption...

Page 13: ...Part number Color 18 10W N1 MHC UNB 308947001 Black 16 10W N156 MHC UNB 308946001 Black Chain Carlton part number Part number N1C BL 62E B 901213003 N1C BL 56E B 901213002 Guide bar no silkscreen Ore...

Page 14: ...rotective gloves when performing maintenance on the chain 1 Stop the engine before setting the chain tension 2 Slightly loosen the clutch cover lock knob by pressing in and rotating counterclockwise F...

Page 15: ...roduct and in this operator s manual as well as knowledge of the project you are attempting Before use of this product familiarise yourself with all operating features and safety rules Bumper Spike Th...

Page 16: ...duct differs depending on whether the engine is cold or warm WARNING Keep your body to the left of the chain line Never straddle the saw or chain or lean over the chain line petrol or lubricant comes...

Page 17: ...safety set the chain brake when the saw is not in use In the event that the ignition switch will not stop the saw pull the choke lever out to the fully extended position Full Choke and engage the chai...

Page 18: ...owing technique to get the feel of using the saw before you begin a major sawing operation 1 Take the proper stance in front of the wood with the saw idling 2 Accelerate the engine to full throttle ju...

Page 19: ...ar cutting area Make sure that no objects can contact the guide bar nose and chain during cutting this can cause Kickback Refer to Kickback in the Specific Safety Rules section of this manual for more...

Page 20: ...ll of the bearings in this product are lubricated with a sufficient amount of high grade lubricant for the life of the unit under normal operating conditions Therefore no further lubrication is requir...

Page 21: ...n If signs of wear or damage are present in the areas indicated have the drive sprocket replaced by an authorised service centre Note If you do not fully understand the correct procedure for sharpenin...

Page 22: ...ft the front of the engine cover past chain brake lever 4 Lift the back of the engine cover past the handle 5 Before removing the air filter from the carburettor blow or brush as much loose dirt and s...

Page 23: ...placement and replace every 50 hours or more frequently if necessary 1 Remove the spark plug lead by carefully rotating back and forth whilst gently pulling upwards 2 Loosen the spark plug by turning...

Page 24: ...bulb several times to purge fuel from carburettor 4 Drain all bar and chain lubricant from tank into a container approved for lubricant Always place the scabbard over the guide bar and chain before tr...

Page 25: ...ine starts but will not run Carburettor requires H Contact an authorised service centre for properly at high speed High jet adjustment carburettor adjustment Engine does not reach full speed Lubricant...

Page 26: ...or bar may be damaged If no lubricant is present contact an authorised service centre Engine starts and runs but Chain brake is engaged Release chain brake Refer to Operating the chain is not rotatin...

Page 27: ...the dealer has no authority from the Company s behalf except as herein contained or herein referred to Guarantee Conditions This guarantee only applies provided that the product has been used in acco...

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