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SPJCS 3740/1; EX; UK

Petrol Chain Saw

Artikel-Nr.: 4501643

Ident-Nr.: 

11011

Summary of Contents for 37 cc

Page 1: ...SPJCS 3740 1 EX UK Petrol Chain Saw Artikel Nr 4501643 Ident Nr 11011...

Page 2: ...pin 5x24 5 x 24 72 450164002072 extinction switch 73 450164002073 fuel pumping bulb 74 450164002074 pump tube 76 450164002076 trigger torsion rod spring 77 450164002077 trigger 83 450164002083 carbur...

Page 3: ...engine Artikel Nr 450164002094 Ident Nr...

Page 4: ...M5x12 M5 x 12 236 450164002236 chain block 237 450164002237 screw for chain block f r Kettenf nger 238 450164002238 baffle 239 450164002239 screw M4x10 M4 x 10 241 450164002241 igniter mit Z ndkerzens...

Page 5: ...r chainsaw ensuring it is assembled correctly and safely If you need help or have damaged or missing parts call the Customer Helpline on 0151 649 1500 Spear Jackson 37 cc Petrol Chainsaw Original Oper...

Page 6: ...1 Proper Use 12 13 Kickback Safety 13 Pinching Safety 14 Preparing to Operate the Chainsaw 15 Step 1 Assemble the Chainsaw 15 Step 2 Check the Chain Brake 15 16 Step 3 Fuel and Lubrication 17 18 Step...

Page 7: ...he Air Filter 38 39 Step 3 Change Replace the Fuel Filter 40 42 Step 4 Clean Replace the Spark Plug 42 46 Step 5 Carburettor Settings 47 Step 6 Lubricating the Sprocket Tips 47 48 Step 7 Reversing the...

Page 8: ...nts List 40 1 35 1 25 1 40 1 35 1 25 1 Saw chain Chain bar Chain brake lever front hand guard Air filter cover Safety lock Primer Rear handle bootstrap Throttle lever Chain tensioning screw Bar fasten...

Page 9: ...5 Customer Helpline 0151 649 1500 Components List Choke carburettor setting Spark plug under the air filter cover Starter handle Front handle Oil tank cap Fan housing Fuel tank cap Stop switch...

Page 10: ...ous head injuries if you do not wear a suitable helmet This symbol indicates that there is a danger of damaging your hands if you do not wear thick hard wearing gloves This symbol indicates that there...

Page 11: ...r feet Warning Danger Make sure that the chain brake is released Pull back the handle chain brake before operating Noise emission complies with Directive 2000 14 EC Explanation of the symbols for the...

Page 12: ...he chain Push the handle back to disengage the brake NOTE The chainsaw is designed for occasional use by home owners garden owners and campers and is for general work such as stump grubbing cutting fi...

Page 13: ...c applications such as sawing wood in your own garden It is not a commercial trade or industrial product and must not be used for extended periods of time Extended use may lead to circulatory problems...

Page 14: ...table sealed container designed for the storage of flammable liquids CAUTION Only use the large end of the supplied multi tool to remove the spark plug Using any other tool may damage the spark plug a...

Page 15: ...perate correctly or is not assembled correctly WARNING Never start the chainsaw in close proximity to stored fuel Failure to observe this warning may lead to inadvertent ignition of stored or spilled...

Page 16: ...emed to be a case of misuse The user operator and not the manufacturer will be liable for any damage or injuries of any kind caused as a result of this NOTE Please note that our equipment has not been...

Page 17: ...s presents a risk of serious personal injury or even death Although the chainsaw is fitted with the various safety features it is imperative that you stay alert at all times to prevent kickback occurr...

Page 18: ...r away from you If the BOTTOM of the guide is pinched the chainsaw will be pulled away from you If the TOP of the guide is pinched the chainsaw will be pushed towards you This presents a risk of serio...

Page 19: ...for details of how to assemble the chainsaw Please refer to the Assembly Instructions in the Assembly Manual for details of how to adjust the tension of the Chain bar and Chain on the chain saw Main...

Page 20: ...operator s hand strikes the chain brake lever during kickback Once the chain brake is engaged the saw chain stops moving immediately WARNING NEVER use a chainsaw which is damaged incorrectly set or in...

Page 21: ...17 Customer Helpline 0151 649 1500 Preparing to Operate the Chainsaw Step 2 Fuel and Lubrication B C 3a 3b 2 cycle engine oil Regular unleaded fuel B x 30 seconds...

Page 22: ...esigned to be mixed to a ratio of 40 1 Under no circumstances should oils designed for 100 1 mixes be used Failure to observe this caution may prevent the engine from being suitable lubricated CAUTION...

Page 23: ...all sources of ignition are removed i e naked flames Remove the fuel tank cap by unscrewing anti clockwise Remove the top of the mixing container shown in step 2 and position a suitable funnel not su...

Page 24: ...re all sources of ignition are removed i e naked flames Remove the oil tank cap by unscrewing anti clockwise Fill the oil tank with the suitable oil designed for lubricating saw chains Refit the oil t...

Page 25: ...1 Starting the Engine Operating the Chainsaw 1a Set the Ignition Switch to STOP Move the ignition switch to the lower STOP OFF 0 position 1a 1b Ensure the Choke is Fully Out Pull the choke lever full...

Page 26: ...s not in contact with the ground or any other object Failure to observe this warning may lead to kickback or objects being propelled towards you and others in the area WARNING Never attempt to start o...

Page 27: ...23 Customer Helpline 0151 649 1500 1c Priming the chainsaw Push Primer Bulb 10 times 1c Step 1 Starting the Engine continued Operating the Chainsaw 1c...

Page 28: ...649 1500 G G Step 1 Starting the Engine continued Operating the Chainsaw 1d Ensure the Choke is Fully In Push the choke lever fully in 1d 1e 1e Set the Ignition Switch to ON Move the ignition switch t...

Page 29: ...g Your left foot should be positioned so that it is clear of the chainsaw but still allows you to stand firmly Grasp the handle firmly with your left hand Using your right hand pull the starter cord s...

Page 30: ...ning and has warmed up it is ready to use While fully depressing the safety lever press the throttle lever The chainsaw engine will rapidly accelerate Keep the throttle lever depressed while sawing or...

Page 31: ...ing Ensure the ignition switch is set to the upper ON 1 position Place your right foot on the trigger plate to keep the chainsaw stable while starting Your left foot should be positioned so that it is...

Page 32: ...aw to protect your eyes from flying dust and debris Failure to observe this warning may lead to irreparable damage to your eyes WARNING Always wear suitable ear plugs or ear defenders when operating t...

Page 33: ...ee trunk and causes it to fall Felling Cut Notching Cut Direction of Fall B A WARNING A repeat path A should be planned and cleared as necessary before cuts are started The retreat path should extend...

Page 34: ...perty Consult a tree professional Do not cut down a tree if there is danger of striking utility wires notify the utility company before making any cuts WARNING Never walk in front of a tree that has b...

Page 35: ...ranches from a felled or fallen tree Cuts can be made horizontally or vertically to the bottom of a branch Usually limbing cuts are performed when a tree trunk has been cut into small manageable lengt...

Page 36: ...all the required support to keep the trunk stable WARNING This chainsaw must only be used for light domestic applications such as sawing wood in your own garden It is not a commercial trade or indust...

Page 37: ...cated Cover the saw chain with the supplied protective cover Store the chainsaw on flat and level surface with the chainsaw upright Store in a safe place which is not accessible by children or people...

Page 38: ...l tank in a suitable sealed container designed for the storage of flammable liquids WARNING Before attempting to mix fuel and oil always ensure all sources of ignition are removed i e naked flames Car...

Page 39: ...cribed page 42 Before the chainsaw can be used following extended storage the following procedures must be performed Store the unit in a dry place away from possible sources of ignition such as a furn...

Page 40: ...ance procedures must be performed by suitably qualified service technicians These are indicated by the grey rows in the table Before each use After 10 hours After 50 hours After 100 hours After 300 ho...

Page 41: ...ollowing any maintenance procedures Place the chainsaw on a firm level surface clear of debris or any objects which may come into contact with the saw chain while it is moving Place your right foot on...

Page 42: ...e Air Filter Cover Unscrew the retaining cap anti clockwise NOTE It is not possible to remove the retaining cap from the air filter cover This is a captive component Carefully lift and remove the air...

Page 43: ...e air filter must be thoroughly rinsed and air dried before refitting it to the chainsaw 2d 2d Refit the Air Filter Refit the air filter to the chainsaw ensuring it is correctly positioned over the lo...

Page 44: ...tank cap by unscrewing anti clockwise Drain the fuel tank as described in step 2b on page 29 3b 3b Remove the Fuel Filter Using a piece of wire for example a paper clip form a long hook Use the hook...

Page 45: ...Carefully pull the fuel filter off the fuel pipe using a twisting action 3d Clean the Fuel Filter NOTE If the fuel filter is being replaced there is no need to perform this step Clean the fuel filter...

Page 46: ...the fuel pipe Position the fuel filter in the lower corner of the fuel tank You may need to use a screwdriver to position the fuel filter correctly Refill the fuel tank with a new mixture and replace...

Page 47: ...Spark Plug continued Maintenance 4b Remove the Air Filter Cover Unscrew the retaining cap anti clockwise NOTE It is not possible to remove the retaining cap from the air filter cover This is a captive...

Page 48: ...n Replace the Spark Plug continued Maintenance 4c Remove the Air Filter Carefully lift the air filter off the locating pin 4d Disconnect the Ignition Cable Remove the ignition cable from the spark plu...

Page 49: ...intenance 4e Remove the Spark Plug CAUTION Only use the large end of the supplied multi tool to remove the spark plug Using any other tool may damage the spark plug and or the chainsaw engine Remove t...

Page 50: ...e feeler gauges The gap must be 0 6 mm Refit the spark plug to the chainsaw engine using the large end of the supplied multi tool Do Not overtighten the spark plug Refit the ignition cable to the spar...

Page 51: ...factory set to the ideal setting for the chainsaw to operate efficiently If the carburettor requires adjustment after extensive use contact a suitably qualified service technician to inspect the chai...

Page 52: ...chainsaw and may void your warranty NOTE To lubricate the guide bar you will need a suitable grease gun with a long thin needle nose not supplied This is not supplied with the chainsaw and must be sou...

Page 53: ...e supplier Using a bar scraper remove any trapped debris from the grooves at the top and bottom of the guide bar If necessary remove any burrs or sharp edges using a flat file 7c Reverse the Guide Bar...

Page 54: ...flying debris and or sharp objects It is particularly important to wear protective gloves when assembling or maintaining the saw chain Using a screwdriver turn the tension adjustment screw clockwise...

Page 55: ...he ON position If No then set the Ignition Switch to the ON position Continue with the starting procedure Continue with the starting procedure Pull the Starter Cord a minimum of 6 times If yes check t...

Page 56: ...brake as described on page 15 The chainsaw starts but the power levels are low The air filter is dirty Clean or replace the air filter as describe on page 38 The carburettor setting is incorrect Plea...

Page 57: ...w correctly The saw chain is blunt Please contact the Customer Helpline on 0151 649 1500 The saw chain is loose Adjust the saw chain tension as described on page 50 The chainsaw engine stops abruptly...

Page 58: ...Automatic chain lubrication Yes Low kickback chain Yes Net weight without chain and chain bar 4 55 kg Net weight dry 5 22 kg Fuel consumption specific 560 g kWh LpA sound pressure level 100 dB A LWA...

Page 59: ...ilure due to lack of routine maintenance Failure as a result of not using the equipment in accordance with the manual and safety instructions The adjustment or lubrication cables drive belts or recoil...

Page 60: ...56 Customer Helpline 0151 649 1500 Declaration of Conformity...

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