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English (Original Instructions)

OPERATION

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.

UNDERSTANDING YOUR CHAINSAW SAFETY 

DEVICES
Low kick-back saw chain

A low-kick-back saw chain is a chain which has met the 

kickback performance requirements.
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.
As saw chains are sharpened, they lose some of the low 

kickback qualities and extra caution is required.

Spiked bumper

See figure 1.

The integral bumper spike may be used as a pivot when 

making a cut.

Guide bars

Generally, guide bars with small radius tips have 

somewhat lower kick-back potentials.

Chain brake

See figure 3.

Chain brakes are designed to quickly stop the chain from 

rotating. When the chain brake 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 manual for additional information.
(A) Run position
(B) Brake position

 WARNING

Even with daily cleaning of the mechanism, the 

dependability  of  a  chain  brake  to  perform  under  field 

conditions cannot be certified.

 WARNING

Kick-back occurs when the moving chain contacts 

an object at the upper portion of the tip of the guide 

bar or when the wood closes in and pinches the saw 

chain in the cut. Contact at the upper portion of the tip 

of the guide bar may cause the chain to dig into the 

object and stop the chain for an instant. The result is 

a lightning-fast, reverse reaction which kicks the guide 

bar up and back towards the operator. If the saw chain 

is pinched along the top of the guide bar, the guide bar 

can be driven rapidly back towards the operator. Either 

of these reactions may cause you to lose control of the 

saw, which could result in serious injury.

Do not rely exclusively upon the safety devices built into 

your saw. As a chainsaw user, you should take several 

steps to keep your cutting jobs free from accident or injury.

KICK-BACK PRECAUTIONS

See figure 4 - 5.

Rotational kick-back occurs when the moving chain 

contacts an object at the kick-back danger zone of the 

guide bar. The result is a lightning-fast, reverse reaction 

which kicks the guide bar up and back towards the 

operator. This reaction can cause loss of control which 

may result in serious injury.

 WARNING

Skating - 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 the skating, hold the chainsaw with 

two hands and make sure the saw chain establishes a 

groove for cutting.

 WARNING

Bouncing - never cut small, flexible branches or brushes 

with your chainsaw. Their size and flexibility can easily 

cause the saw to bounce towards you or bind up with 

enough force to cause a kickback. The best tool for that 

kind of work is a hand saw, pruning shears, an axe or 

other hand tools.

Summary of Contents for RCS4640N

Page 1: ...RCS4640N PETROL CHAINSAW Important It is essential that you read the instructions in this manual before assembling maintaining and operating this machine...

Page 2: ...assembled Be sure that the saw chain stops moving when the throttle control trigger is released GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Know your tool Read the operator s manual carefully Learn the saw s applications an...

Page 3: ...g 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 Keep bystanders and animals out of the work area Do not al...

Page 4: ...Symptoms include episodic blanching of fingers in response to cold numbness and tingling In extreme cases it will cause loss of touch sensation Anti vibration system does not guarantee that you will...

Page 5: ...and bar lubricant to the chain and bar oil reservoir every time you add fuel to the chain saw fuel tank Mix fuel outdoors where there are no sparkles or flames Do not smoke when mixing fuel or filling...

Page 6: ...ngth 375 mm Chain pitch 8 26 mm 0 325 Chain gauge 1 27 mm 0 05 Chain type 0 325 low profile full complement Drive sprocket 7 teeth x 0 325 Engine displacement 46 cm3 Maximum engine power ISO 7293 1 8...

Page 7: ...WARNING Kick back occurs when the moving chain contacts an object at the upper portion of the tip of the guide bar or when the wood closes in and pinches the saw chain in the cut Contact at the upper...

Page 8: ...nt only Mix 2 lubricant into the petrol This is a 50 1 ratio Mix the fuel thoroughly and also each time before refuelling Mix in small quantities Do not mix quantities larger than usable in a 30 day p...

Page 9: ...t do not attempt to start in the full choke position skip step 5 Push and release primer bulb 10 times Pull the choke out and push it back to the original run position STOPPING THE ENGINE See figure 1...

Page 10: ...trigger as soon as the cut is completed allowing the engine to idle Running the saw at full throttle without a cutting load may result in unnecessary wear to the chain bar and engine 7 Do not put pres...

Page 11: ...quipment Do not cut down trees having an extreme lean or large trees with rotten or dead limbs loose bark or hollow trunks Have these trees pushed or dragged down with heavy equipment then cut them up...

Page 12: ...operations stand on the uphill side so that the cut off section of the log cannot roll over you Sometimes it is impossible to avoid pinching with just standard cutting techniques or difficult to predi...

Page 13: ...he cutters should face in the direction of chain rotation If they face backwards turn the loop over 7 Place the chain drive links into the bar groove 8 Position the chain so there is a loop at the bac...

Page 14: ...e A Too low increases the potential for kick back Not low enough decreases cutting ability If the cutter teeth hit hard objects such as nails and stones or are abraded by mud or sand on the wood have...

Page 15: ...any of the following faults should be replaced Wear inside the bar rails which permits the chain to lie over sideways Bent guide bar Cracked or broken rails Spread rails In addition lubricate guide b...

Page 16: ...will seriously damage the engine 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...

Page 17: ...or damaged parts Before each use For loose fasteners Before each use For loose parts Before each use Chain brake function Before each use For fuel leaks Before each use Inspect and Clean Bar Before ea...

Page 18: ...carburettor adjustment Engine starts but will not run properly at high speed Carburettor requires H High jet adjustment Contact a service dealer for carburettor adjustment Engine does not reach full s...

Page 19: ...cant is on the guide bar contact a service dealer Bar and chain running hot and smoking Chain brake engaged Release chain brake refer to Operation operating chain brake earlier in this manual Chain te...

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