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MODEL NO. AC3102-55SC/AC310220S

USER MANUAL 

Petrol Chain Saws

43Þ

CKA

SAFETY OPERATION MAINTENANCE

WARNING • PLEASE READ

Beware of kickback. Hold chain saw firmly with both hands during use. For your own safety, please
read and follow the safety precautions in this manual before attempting to operate your chain saw.
Improper use can cause serious injury.

This product has been tested at a computed kickback angle (CKA) of no greater than 43 degrees.

9096-31B203

C H A I N   S A W   W A R R A N T Y

The benefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to all other conditions and warranties in respect of
this product which the consumer may have taken under the Trade Practices Act 1974 or by any legislation
of a State or Territory of Australia. This product is warranted by Talon Tools Australia (ABN 12 099 520
939)(the “Company”) to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 24 months from
the date of original purchase. The Company during the period of the warranty, will at its option, and sub-
ject to the conditions stated herein, 

repair or replace

without charge this product or any component part,

which 

upon examination

by an Authorised Service Agent or by the Company is 

found to be defective

.

Warranty conditions

This warranty will not apply:

(i)  where this product has been subjected to 

misuse, abuse, accident or want of care

(ii) where this product has been 

used for a purpose for which it was not designed

or is not suited; 

(iii) where the service of this product has been 

undertaken by a person not authorised

by the Company

to carry out such work or where 

parts that have 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 completed Warranty
Card. The period of the warranty begins from the original date of purchase, notwithstanding any  subse-
quent repair or parts replacement. No additional warranty or guarantee other than set out in this document,
whether written or verbal, is authorised to be made on the Company's behalf. The purchaser shall be
responsible for delivery or causing the product to be delivered to the Company or the Authorised Service
Agent and  the purchaser shall be responsible for all charges in connection with re-delivery of the product
and/or the delivery of parts. Damage in transit is not covered by this warranty and purchasers should
remove from the product any liquids (if applicable) before sending and pack the product securely to pre-
vent damage.

Warranty exclusions

Normal wear parts or components are subject to seperate terms as follows: Normal wear parts, compo-
nents or service required when performing normal and regular maintenance of this product are not covered
by warranty unless it is found to be defective by an Authorised Service Agent or by the Company. Normal
wear parts include, but are not limited to:

Chains.

Chain Bar.

Spark Plugs.

Carburetor Adjustments.

Lubricants.

Engine Tune-ups.

Filters.

Returns based on the above listed normal wear parts will not be accepted under this warranty as they
are considered consumable items and are at the expense of the purchaser. 

WARRANTY INFORMATION

AU

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Summary of Contents for AC3102-55SC

Page 1: ...n 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 completed War...

Page 2: ...aterials 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 thes...

Page 3: ... min 1 Fuel Capacity 500 ml Oil Capacity 250 ml Anti Vibration Y Super Start Y Sprocket Tip Bar 11 Teeth Chain Brake Y Clutch Y Automatic Chain Oiler Y Lower Kick Back Chain Y Net Weight 7 31 kg Sound pressure level 100 dB A Sound power level 101 dB A Mean braking time at racing speed 0 07s SPECIFICATIONS 23 4 Cut at high engine speeds 5 Do not overreach or cut above shoulder height 6 Follow manuf...

Page 4: ...oled engines mixed at a 25 1 ratio Do not use any 2 cycle oil product with a recommended mixing ratio of 100 1 If insufficient lubrication is the cause of engine damage it voids the manufacturer s engine warranty for that occurrence WARNING Lack of lubrication voids engine warranty Gasoline and Oil Mix 25 1 Oil Only TOOLS FOR ASSEMBLY You will need these tools to assemble your chain saw 1 Combinat...

Page 5: ...n it does immediately release the throttle trigger 7 If chain brake functions properly turn the engine off and return the chain brake to the DISENGAGED position SAW CHAIN BAR LUBRICATION Adequate lubrication of the saw chain is essential at all times to minimize friction with the guide bar Never starve the bar and chain of oil Running the saw with too little oil will decrease cutting efficiency sh...

Page 6: ... 16 E D C B A 10 AU Never saw completely through the trunk Always leave a hinge The hinge guides the tree If the trunk is complete ly cut through control over the felling direction is lost Insert a wedge or felling lever in the cut well before the tree becomes unstable and starts to move This will pre vent the guidebar from binding in the felling cut if you have misjudged the falling direction Mak...

Page 7: ...f necessary lower them using the flat file and template sup plied optional then round off the front corner Fig 23 13 AU GUIDE BAR The bar should be reversed every 8 work ing hours to ensure uniform wear Keep the bar groove and lubrication hole clean using a bar groove cleaner Fig 24 Check the bar rails frequently for wear and if necessary remove the burs and square up the rails using the flat file...

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