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G5000

GB-4

1. For safe operation

 WARNING

This chainsaw has been especially designed for tree
maintenance and should therefore only be used by
trained operators when working on trees.

1. Never operate a chain saw when you

are fatigued, ill, or upset, or under the
influence of medication that may
make you drowsy, or if you are under
the influence of alcohol or drugs.

2. Use safety footwear, snug fitting

clothing and eye, hearing and head
protection devices.
Use the vibration-proof glove.

3. Keep the saw chain sharp and the

saw, including the AV system, well
maintained. A dull chain will increase
cutting time, and pressing a dull
chain through wood will increase the
vibrations transmitted to your hands.
A saw with loose components or with
damaged or worn AV buffers will also
tend to have higher vibration levels.

4. Always use caution when handling

fuel. Wipe up all spills and then move
the chain saw at least 3 m from the
fueling point before starting the en-
gine.

5. Eliminate all sources of sparks or

flame (i.e. smoking, open flames, or
work that can cause sparks) in the
areas where fuel is mixed, poured,
or stored.

6. Do not smoke while handling fuel or

while operating the chain saw.

7. Do not allow other persons to be near

the chain saw when starting or cut-
ting. Keep bystanders and animals
out of the work area. Children, pets
and bystanders should be a minimum
of 10 m away when you start or oper-
ate the chain saw.

8. Never start cutting until you have a

clear work area, secure footing, and
a planned retreat path from the fall-
ing tree.

9. Always hold the chain saw firmly with

both hands when the engine is run-
ning. Use a firm grip with thumb and
fingers encircling the chain saw
handles.

10. Keep all parts of your body away from

the saw chain when the engine is run-
ning.

11. Before you start the engine, make

sure the saw chain is not contacting
anything.

12. 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.

13. Always inspect the chain saw before

each use for worn, Ioose, or dam-
aged parts. Never operate a chain
saw that is damaged, improperly ad-
justed, or is not completely and se-
curely assembled. Be sure that the
saw chain stops moving when the
throttle control trigger is released.

14. All chain saw service, other than the

items listed in the Owner’s Manual,
should be performed by competent
chain saw service personnel. (E.g.,
if improper tools are used to remove
the flywheel, or if an improper tool is
used to hold the flywheel in order to
remove the clutch, structural damage
to the flywheel could occur which
could subsequently cause the fly-
wheel to disintegrate.)

15. Always shut off the engine before

setting it down.

16. Use extreme caution when cutting

small size brush and saplings be-
cause slender material may catch the
saw chain and be whipped toward
you or pull you off balance.

17. When cutting a limb that is under ten-

sion, be alert for spring- back so that
you will not be struck when the ten-
sion in the wood fibers is released.

18. Never cut in high wind, bad weather,

when visibility is poor or in very high
or low temperatures. Always check
the tree for dead branches which
could fall during the felling operation.

19. Keep the handles dry, clean and free

of oil or fuel mixture.

Summary of Contents for G5000

Page 1: ...G5000 G B GB 1 G5000 OWNER S MANUAL CHAIN SAW G B 115 32 01 10 001 Original Language...

Page 2: ...s Never touch hot surface 2002 44 EC A 8 SOUND LEVEL VIBRATION LEVEL Rear handle G5000 49 3cm3 100 5 dB A 112 dB A 4 1 m s2 4 9 m s2 2 8 m s2 3 3 m s2 LwA LpA Front handle ISO 22868 ISO 22867 Rear han...

Page 3: ...F THE MACHINERY DIRECTIVE Directive 2006 42 EC AND TO THE NATIONAL REGULATIONS GOVERNING ITS TRANSPOSITION ABROAD AND THAT IT HAS BEEN ISSUED WITH A CE CERTIFICATE NO M3 2992705 01 by TUV Rheinland Gr...

Page 4: ...e 9 Always hold the chain saw firmly with both hands when the engine is run ning Use a firm grip with thumb and fingers encircling the chain saw handles 10 Keep all parts of your body away from the sa...

Page 5: ...rip with thumbs and fin gers encircling the chain saw handles A firm grip will help you re duce kickback and maintain control of the saw 3 Make certain that the area in which you are cutting is free f...

Page 6: ...up chain oil Position Oil cap Setting the switch to the position the engine starts Setting the switch to the O position the engine stops immediately Position Rear left of the unit d Choke will close w...

Page 7: ...ntly as a loose chain can easily derail or cause rapid wear of itself and the guide bar 3 Installing Guide Bar and Saw Chain A standard saw unit package contains the items as illustrated Open the box...

Page 8: ...pping the used mixed oil con tainer scrap it only at an authorized repository site NOTE As for details of quality assurance read the description in the section Limited Warranty carefully Moreover nor...

Page 9: ...usting take the following steps NOTE Be sure to adjust the carburetor with the bar chain at tached WARNING It is very dangerous to run a chainsaw that mounts broken parts or lacks any parts Before sta...

Page 10: ...heck the screen and keep it clean of saw dust NOTE When using the unit at times when it is snowing Zenoah recommends that you also use a snow protector effec tive in preventing the air filter from fre...

Page 11: ...forward The chain should stop immediately with the en gine at full speed If the chain is slow to stop or does not stop replace the brake band and clutch drum before use It is extremely important that...

Page 12: ...one third and finish by sawing down from the top In area B saw down from the top one third and finish by sawing up from the bot tom Cutting the limbs of Fallen Tree First check to which side the limb...

Page 13: ...d of the suction pipe When assembling the filter take care not to allow fil ter fibers or dust inside the suction pipe 3 Oil tank With a wire hook take out the oil filter through the filler port and c...

Page 14: ...ce with a new plug Case 2 Lack of power Poor acceleration Rough idling Case 3 Oil does not come out Check fuel for water or substandard mix ture Check air filter and fuel filter for clog ging Check ca...

Page 15: ...PART WHICH IS SCHEDULED FOR REPLACEMENT AS REQUIRED MAINTENANCE SHALL BE WARRANTED FOR THE PERIOD OF TIME UP TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED REPLACEMENT POINT FOR THE PART ANY REPLACEMENT PART THAT IS EQUIVALE...

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