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GENERAL SAFETY RULES

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WARNING!

When using petrol tools, basic safety precautions, including the following, should always be followed to

reduce the risk of serious personal injury and/or damage to the unit.
Read all these instructions before operating this product and save these instructions.

1.

DO NOT operate a chain saw with one hand! Serious
injury to the operator, helpers, bystanders, or any
combination of these persons may result from one-
handed operation. A chain saw is intended for two-
handed use.

2.

DO NOT operate a chain saw when you are fatigued,
under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication.

3.

Use safety footwear, snug-fitting clothing, protective
gloves, and eye, hearing and head protection
devices.

4.

Use caution when handling fuel. Move the chain saw
at least 10 feet (3m) from the fueling point before
starting the engine.

5.

DO NOT allow other persons to be near when start-
ing or cutting with the chain saw. Keep bystanders
and animals out of the work area.

6.

DO NOT start cutting until you have a clear work
area, secure footing, and a planned retreat path from
the falling tree.

7.

Keep all parts of your body away from the saw chain
when the engine is running.

8.

Before you start the engine, make sure that the saw
chain is not contacting anything.

9.

Carry the chain saw with the engine stopped, the
guide bar and saw chain to the rear, and the muffler
away from your body.

10. DO NOT operate a chain saw that is damaged,

improperly adjusted, or not completely and securely
assembled. Be sure that the saw chain stops moving
when the throttle control trigger is released.

11. Shut off the engine before setting the chain saw

down.

12. Use extreme caution when cutting small size brush

and saplings because slender material may catch the
saw chain and be whipped toward you or pull you off
balance.

13. When cutting a limb that is under tension, be alert for

springback so that you will not be struck when the
tension in the wood fibers is released.

14. Keep the handles dry, clean, and free of oil or fuel

mixture.

15. Operate the chain saw only in well-ventilated areas.

16. DO NOT operate a chain saw in a tree unless you

have been specifically trained to do so.

17. All chain saw service, other than the items listed in

the user manual safety and maintenance instructions,
should be performed by competent chain saw service
personnel.

18. When transporting your chain saw, use the appropri-

ate guide bar scabbard.

19. DO NOT operate your chain saw near or around flam-

mable liquids or gases whether in or out of doors. An
explosion and/or fire may result.

20. Do not fill fuel tank, oil tank or lubricate when the

engine  is running.

21. USE THE RIGHT TOOL: Cut wood only. Do not use

the chain saw for purposes for which it was not
intended. For example, do not use the chain saw for
cutting plastic, masonry, or nonbuilding materials.

22. The first time user should have practical instruction in

the use of chainsaw and the protective equipment
from an experienced operator.

NOTE:

This appendix is intended primarily for the con-

sumer or occasional user. These models are  intended for
infrequent use by homeowners, cottagers, and campers,
and for such general applications as  clearing, pruning,
cutting firewood, etc. They are not intended for prolonged
use. If the intended use involves prolonged periods of
operation, this may cause circulatory problems in the
user’s hands due to vibration.

Kickback may occur when the nose or tip of the guide bar
touches an object, or when the wood closes in and pinch-
es the saw chain in the cut. If the bar tip contacts, it 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. Do not rely exclu-
sively upon the safety devices built into your saw. As a
chain saw user, you should take several steps to keep
your cutting jobs free from accident or injury.
1.

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

2.

Keep a good firm 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 encircling the chain
saw handles. A firm grip will help you reduce kickback
and maintain control of the saw. Don’t let go.

3.

Make sure that the area in which you are cutting is
free from obstructions. Do not let the nose of the
guide bar contact a log, branch, or any other obstruc-
tion which could be hit while you are operating the
saw.

4.

Cut at high engine speeds.

5.

Do not overreach or cut above shoulder height.

6.

Follow manufacturer’s sharpening and maintenance
instructions for the saw chain.

7.

Only use replacement bars and chains specified by
the manufacturer or the equivalent.

NOTE:

Low-kickback saw chain is chain that has met the

kickback performance.
Your Talon Chain Saw is provided with a safety label
located on the chain brake lever/hand guard. This label,
along with the safety instructions on these pages, should
be carefully read before attempting to operate this unit.

HOW TO READ SYMBOLS AND COLOURS
(FIG. 1)

GREEN  

RECOMMENDED

Recommended cutting procedure.

WARNING

1.

Beware of kickback.

2.

Do not attempt to hold saw with one hand.

3.

Avoid bar nose contact.

RECOMMENDED

4.

Hold saw properly with both hands.

DANGER! BEWARE OF KICKBACK!

KICKBACK

may occur when the 

NOSE

or 

TIP

of the

guide bar touches an object, or when 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
toward the operator.

PINCHING

the saw chain along the 

BOTTOM

of the

guide bar may 

PULL

the saw forward away from the

operator.

PINCHING

the saw chain along the

TOP

of the

guide bar may 

PUSH

the guide bar rapidly back toward

the operator.
Any of these reactions may cause you to lose control of
the saw, which could result in serious personal injury.

KICKBACK SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

IMPORTANT SAFETY 

WARNING

: RED Used to warn that an

unsafe procedure should not be performed.

WARNING

: Kickback can lead to dangerous

loss of control of the chain saw and result in
serious or fatal injury to the saw operator or to
anyone standing close by. Always be alert.
Rotational kickback and pinch-kickback are
major chain saw operational dangers and the
leading cause of most accidents.

Fig. 2A

A

A

B

A

A

B

C

Fig. 2B

BEWARE OF:

ROTATIONAL KICK-
BACK 

(Fig. 2A)

A = Kickback path
B = Kickback reaction

zone

THE PUSH (PINCH
KICKBACK) AND PULL
REACTIONS 

(Fig. 2B)

A = Pull
B = Solid objects
C = Push

1

2

3

4

Fig. 1

Meaning of symbols marked on the product

Read the user manual before using the machine

Whenever the machine is in use, safety goggles must
be worn to safeguard against flying objects, as must
ear protectors, such as a soundproof helmet, in order
to protect the operator’s hearing. If the operator is
working in an area where there is a risk of falling
objects, a safety helmet must also be worn.

Make Sure the Chain Brake is disengaged! Pull Hand
Guard/Chain Brake back to run.

Wear gloves to protect your hands

Wear safety boots to protect agains electric shock

Acoustic power level LWA accordance with directive
2000/14/EC

Warning! Danger

 

Summary of Contents for AC311014

Page 1: ...e not been approved by the Company have been used iv where this product has been used for industrial purposes Should service become necessary during the warranty period the purchaser should contact an Authorised Service Agent or the Company In order to obtain warranty service the purchaser must present the store receipt showing the name of the retailer and the date of purchase together with a comp...

Page 2: ... 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 Do not rely exclu sively upon the safety devices built into your saw As a chain saw user you should take severa...

Page 3: ... Cutting Length 35cm Chain Pitch 9 53mm 3 8 Chain Gauge 1 27mm 0 05 Idle Speed Max 3300 r p m Recommended maximum speed with cutting attchment 12500 r p m Fuel Capacity 250 ml Oil Capacity 150 ml Anti Vibration Y Drive Sprocket 7 Teeth Chain Brake Y Clutch Y Automatic Chain Oiler Y Low Kick back Chain Type Oregon 91PJ052X Carlton N1C BL M 52E Type of Guide Bar Oregon 140SDEA041 Carlton 14 10 N1 MH...

Page 4: ... if pressure is applied against brake lever when as in the event of kickback operator s hand strikes the lever When the brake is actuated chain movement stops abruptly TO TEST CHAIN BRAKE 1 The CHAIN BRAKE is DISENGAGED chain can move when BRAKE LEVER IS PULLED BACK AND LOCKED Be sure the chain bareak latch is in the OFF position Fig 7A 2 The CHAIN BRAKE is ENGAGED chain is stopped when brake leve...

Page 5: ... or pitch build up NOTE Saw chain stretches during use particularly when it is new and it will occasionally be necessary to adjust and tighten it New chain will require adjustment after about 5 minutes of operation AUTOMATIC OILER Your chain saw is equipped with an automatic clutch driv en oiler system The oiler automatically delivers the prop er amount of oil to the bar and chain As the engine sp...

Page 6: ...l filter The fuel filter should be replaced after each 20 hours of use Drain fuel tank completely before changing filter Fig 16 A Fig 17A A Fig 17B B C B B D LIMBING Limbing a tree is the process of removing the branches from a fallen tree Do not remove supporting limbs A until after the log is bucked cut into lengths Fig 12 Branches under tension should be cut from the bottom up to avoid binding ...

Page 7: ...ing the saw with chain that is TOO TIGHT will contribute to rapid bar wear To help minimize bar wear the following guide bar main tenance procedures are recommended CHAIN SHARPENING Chain sharpening requires special tools to ensure that cutters are sharpened at the correct angle and depth For the inexperienced chain saw user we recommend that the saw chain be professionally sharpened by the neares...

Page 8: ...g Incorrect carburetor mixture adjustment setting Incorrectly gapped spark plug Incorrect carburetor mixture adjustment setting Incorrect fuel mixture CORRECTIVE ACTION Follow instructions in the User Manual Have carburetor adjusted by an Authorized Service Center Clean gap or replace plug Replace fuel filter Replace spark arrester screen Remove clean and reinstall filter Have carburetor adjusted ...

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