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model number 054-5757-2 | contact us: 1.866.523.5218

IMPORTANT:

Read and follow all safety rules and operating  
instructions before using this product.

Instruction 

Manual

2-in-1 Pole Saw/Chainsaw 

3025736

Summary of Contents for 054-5757-2

Page 1: ...model number 054 5757 2 contact us 1 866 523 5218 IMPORTANT Read and follow all safety rules and operating instructions before using this product Instruction Manual 2 in 1 Pole Saw Chainsaw 3025736 ...

Page 2: ...nk Capacity 120 mL Chain Pitch 3 8 9 53 mm Chain Gauge 0 05 1 27 mm Drive Links 40 Bar Model 10 25 4 cm ES 100SDEA041 E S Chain Model 10 25 4 cm ES 91VG40E E S Replacement Chain 054 5677 2 Weight 10 lb 4 oz 4 65kg Protection Class II 5FDIOJDBM 4QFDJªDBUJPOT 2 General Safety Rules 3 Know Your Chainsaw 13 Accessories 14 Exploded View 15 Parts List 16 Assembly 18 Troubleshooting 33 Symbols 35 Warrant...

Page 3: ...USJD TIPDL ªSF BOE PS TFSJPVT JOKVSZ Save all warnings and instructions for future reference The term power tool in the warnings refer to your electric corded power tool or battery operated cordless power tool 1 Work area safety a Keep work area clean and well lit Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents b Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres such as in the QSFTFODF PG BNNBCMF MJRVJ...

Page 4: ...ting power tools may result in TFSJPVT QFSTPOBM JOKVSZ b Use personal protective equipment Always wear eye protection Protective equipment such as dust mask non skid safety shoes hard hat or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions XJMM SFEVDF QFSTPOBM JOKVSJFT c Prevent unintentional starting Ensure the switch is in the off position before connecting to power source and or battery pack ...

Page 5: ...ely to bind and are easier to control g Use the power tool accessories and tool bits etc in accordance with these instructions and in the manner intended for the particular type of power tool taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed Use of the power tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation 5 Service a Have your power too...

Page 6: ... chance for kickback 11 Keep handles dry clean and free from oil and grease Greasy oily handles are slippery and may cause loss of control 12 Cut wood only Do not use chainsaw for purposes not intended For example do not use chainsaw for cutting plastic masonry or non wood building materials Use of the chainsaw for operations different than intended could result in a hazardous situation 13 The use...

Page 7: ...n loss of power and overheating Table 1 shows the correct size to use depending on cord length and nameplate ampere rating If in doubt use the next heavier gauge The smaller the gauge number the heavier the cord To reduce the risk of disconnection of appliance cord from the extension cord during operation I Make a knot as shown in Figure 1 or II Use one of the plug receptacle retaining straps or c...

Page 8: ...nough to carry the current your product will draw An undersized extension cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating Table 1 shows the correct size to use depending on cord length and nameplate ampere rating If in doubt use the next heavier gauge The smaller the gauge number the heavier the cord To reduce the risk of disconnection of appliance cord from the e...

Page 9: ...n cord The appliance QMVH XJMM ªU JOUP B QPMBSJ FE FYUFOTJPO DPSE POMZ POF XBZ G UIF QMVH EPFT OPU ªU GVMMZ into the extension cord reverse the plug G UIF QMVH TUJMM EPFT OPU ªU PCUBJO B DPSSFDU polarized extension cord A polarized extension cord will require the use of a QPMBSJ FE XBMM PVUMFU 5IJT QMVH XJMM ªU JOUP UIF polarized wall outlet only one way If the plug EPFT OPU ªU GVMMZ JOUP UIF XBMM...

Page 10: ...n a manner that would endanger any person strike any utility line or cause any property damage If the tree does make contact with any utility line the company should be OPUJªFE JNNFEJBUFMZ The chainsaw operator should keep on the uphill side of the terrain as the tree is likely to roll or slide downhill after it is felled An escape path should be planned and cleared as necessary before cuts are st...

Page 11: ...one cut as illustrated in Figure 3 Branches under tension should be cut from the bottom up to avoid binding the chainsaw Figure 3 5 Bucking a log Bucking is cutting a log into lengths It is JNQPSUBOU UP NBLF TVSF ZPVS GPPUJOH JT ªSN and your weight is evenly distributed on both feet When possible the log should be raised and supported by the use of limbs logs or chocks Follow the simple directions...

Page 12: ...6 When bucking on a slope always stand on the uphill side of the log as illustrated in Figure 7 When cutting through to maintain complete control release the cutting pressure near the end of the cut without relaxing your grip on the chainsaw handles Don t let the chain contact the ground After completing the cut wait for the saw chain to stop before you move the chainsaw Always stop the motor befo...

Page 13: ...and Guard 8 Bumper Spike 9 Guide Bar 10 Chain 11 Chain Tensioning Knob 12 Chain Cover 13 Extension Cord Holder 14 Rear Hand Guard 15 Drive Sprocket 16 Chain Direction Symbol 17 Oil Outlet 18 Bar Clamp 19 Fastening Bar Bolt 20 Bar Locating Tabs 21 Bar And Chain Storage Transportation Cover 22 Bar Tensioning Plate 23 Extension Pole Handle 24 Locking Collar 25 Clamping Lever 26 Inner Pole 27 Handle B...

Page 14: ... 1 Blade protection cover 1 Bar 10 25 4 cm 1 Chain 40 pitch 1 Accessories We recommend that you purchase your accessories from the same store that sold you the tool Refer to the accessory packaging for further details Store personnel can assist you and offer advice ...

Page 15: ...57 39 Y Y X X Y X V V U U 29 28 26 54 83 79 80 81 82 108 141 202 204 201 203 102 103 109 104 65 73 76 75 69 70 67 140 2 5 2 2 2 5 2 2 5 2 2 4 59 2 79 2 34 3 60 2 57 67 66 3 53 8 7 6 101 142 9 1 71 72 74 77 78 80 84 39 23 24 51 52 20 35 15 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 42 43 44 45 46 56 47 48 49 50 130 S S T T N N M M ...

Page 16: ...ar Spacer 1 34 Self tapping Screw 3 35 E Ring 1 36 Self tapping Screw 1 37 Guide Bar 1 39 Press Block 1 40 Saw Chain 1 42 Bush 1 Item Description QTY 43 Cam 1 44 Self tapping Screw 2 45 Flange 1 46 Chain Guard 1 47 Compression Spring 1 48 Tension Wheel 1 49 Bolt 1 50 Knob Body 1 51 Inner Wire 1 52 Inner Wire 1 53 Micro Piece 2 54 Cord and Plug 1 56 Blade Sheath 1 57 Switch 2 58 Bearing Sleeve 1 59...

Page 17: ... Set 1 103 Front Bracket Assembly 1 104 Pump Set 1 108 Spring Washer 1 109 Felt Seal 1 120 Oil Tube I 1 121 Oil Tube II 1 122 Compression Spring 1 123 Steel Ball 1 124 Pump Housing 1 125 O Ring 1 126 Pump 1 127 O Ring 1 128 Washer 1 129 Compression Spring 1 130 Pump Rod 1 140 Power Cord 1 141 Pole Handle Body 1 142 Lock Knob Kit 1 Item Description QTY 201 Guide Bar 1 202 Oil Bottle Cap Set 1 203 C...

Page 18: ...oil SEA30 WARNING If any part of the chainsaw is missing or damaged do not connect the chainsaw to the power source until the damaged part is repaired or replaced 1MBDF UIF DIBJOTBX PO BOZ TVJUBCMF BU TVSGBDF 3 Slide the Chain 10 in the slot around the Guide Bar 9 Ensure the Chain is in correct running direction by comparing it to the Chain Direction Symbol 16 found on the saw body Ensure the Bar ...

Page 19: ...screw the Chain Tensioning Knob 11 or turn the knob around three 3 full turns in a counter clockwise direction See Fig A5 then retighten the Chain Tensioning Knob 11 See Fig A6 to properly reset the chain tension by repeating Steps 5 and 6 listed above TENSIONING CHAIN LOCKING KNOB MXBZT DIFDL UIF DIBJO UFOTJPO CFGPSF VTF BGUFS UIF ªSTU DVUT BOE SFHVMBSMZ EVSJOH VTF 6QPO initial operation new chai...

Page 20: ...0 can be raised approximately 0 12 0 24 3 6 mm from the Guider Bar 9 in the centre This should be done by using one hand to raise the chain against the weight of the machine See Fig B 4 The chain will stretch from use and lose proper tension To retension the chain turn knob counter clockwise 3x secure the chain cover and repeat steps 1 3 listed above LUBRICATION NQPSUBOU 5IF DIBJOTBX JT OPU TVQQMJ...

Page 21: ...Bar 9 towards a piece of cardboard or paper on the ground If an JODSFBTJOH PJM QBUUFSO EFWFMPQT PO UIF DBSECPBSE UIF BVUPNBUJD PJMFS JT PQFSBUJOH ªOF G UIFSF is no oil pattern despite a full oil reservoir contact customer service agent or approved service agent Caution Do not touch the ground with the chain Ensure safety clearance of 12 30 cm ASSEMBLING THE EXTENSION POLE Align and insert the hand...

Page 22: ...n pole in an area with overhead power lines or where the branch being cut can come into contact with overhead power lines ADJUSTING POLE LENGTH The pole saw has a telescoping pole assembly that will extend from 89 11 16 227 8 cm fully retracted to 119 3 8 303 3 cm fully extended A cam levered collet is used to hold the pole in position at any extended length 1 To extend the pole loosen the clampin...

Page 23: ...position The Lock off Button can now be released For switching off release the On Off Switch 2 CUTTING WITH CHAINSAW NQPSUBOU T UIF PJM SFTFSWPJS ªMMFE IFDL UIF 0JM FWFM 8JOEPX 4FF JH QSJPS UP TUBSUJOH BOE SFHVMBSMZ EVSJOH PQFSBUJPO 3FªMM PJM XIFO PJM MFWFM JT MPX GVMM PJM tank will last approximately 12 minutes of cutting depending on sawing intensity and stops Check recently replaced chain tensi...

Page 24: ...to make a cut push the Lock off Button 3 completely in with the right thumb and squeeze the trigger This will turn saw on Releasing the trigger will turn the saw off Make sure the saw is running at full speed before starting a cut 8IFO TUBSUJOH B DVU TMPXMZ QMBDF NPWJOH DIBJO BHBJOTU UIF XPPE PME TBX ªSNMZ JO QMBDF to avoid possible bouncing or skating sideways movement of saw 7 Guide the saw usin...

Page 25: ...touch anything when chain is moving Never try cutting through two logs at same time Only cut one log at a time Do not bury the guide bar nose or try plunge cut boring into wood using guide bar nose Watch for shifting of wood or other forces that may pinch chain Use extreme caution when reentering a previous cut Use only the low kickback chain and Guide Bar 9 that were supplied with this chainsaw N...

Page 26: ...TI UIF DVU GSPN CFMPX JO PSEFS UP BWPJE DPOUBDU PG UIF chainsaw with the ground When sawing logs supported on only one end start the cut from CFMPX BCPVU PG UIF EJBNFUFS JOUP UIF MPH BOE ªOJTI UIF DVU GSPN BCPWF JO PSEFS UP BWPJE MPH TQMJUUJOH PS KBNNJOH PG UIF DIBJOTBX POLE SAW OPERATION CUTTING WITH EXTENSION POLE 1 Connect saw to extension cord Connect extension cord to power supply Before cutt...

Page 27: ... below a branch being cut Keep bystanders far away Do not stand on a ladder or other type of unstable support while using the tool Do not use the tool near cable electrical power or telephone lines Keep 10 3 m away from all power lines See Fig O1 O4 Z Y kg Z Y N O1 O2 O3 O4 Assembly ...

Page 28: ...force pole saw The motor will overload and can CVSO PVU U XJMM EP UIF KPC CFUUFS BOE TBGFS BU UIF SBUF GPS XIJDI JU XBT JOUFOEFE 7 Remove pole saw from a cut with saw running at full speed Stop pole saw by releasing trigger Make sure chain has stopped before setting pole saw down TRIMMING A TREE PRUNING WARNING Avoid kickback Kickback can result in severe injury or death See Kickback section to av...

Page 29: ... saw after each use This will increase the service life of your saw NOTE Even with proper sharpening risk of kickback can increase with each sharpening MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE OF CHAINSAW If the replacement of the supply cord is necessary this has to be done by the manufacturer or his agent in order to avoid a safety hazard 1 Unplug chainsaw from power source When not in use Before moving from one...

Page 30: ...damaged 4 When servicing use only identical replacement parts 5 When not in use always store chainsaw in a high or locked place out of children s reach in a dry place BAR MAINTENANCE To maximize bar life the following bar maintenance is recommended 1 The bar rails that carry the chain should be cleaned before storing the tool or if the bar or chain appear to be dirty 2 The rails should be cleaned ...

Page 31: ...MJTU PS PO UIF EFDBM MPDBUFE PO UIF DIBJOTBX REPLACING BAR AND CHAIN Replace chain when cutters are too worn to sharpen or when chain stops Only use replacement chain noted in this manual Always include a new drive sprocket when replacing chain to maintain proper driving of chain Inspect guide bar before sharpening chain A worn or damaged guide bar is unsafe A worn or damaged guide bar will damage...

Page 32: ...vice to this tool Always unplug the tool before performing any service or maintenance on this tool NOTE It is not necessary to remove the chain or bar when lubricating the guide bar sprocket 1 Clean the bar and sprocket 6TJOH B HSFBTF HVO JOTFSU UIF UJQ PG UIF HVO JOUP UIF MVCSJDBUJPO IPMF BOE JOKFDU HSFBTF VOUJM JU appears at the outside edge of the sprocket tip See Fig V 3 To rotate the sprocket...

Page 33: ...ged Loose connection Internal wiring defective On Off defective Check cord replace Contact service agent Contact service agent Contact service agent Dry chain No oil in reservoir 7FOU JO PJM ªMMFS DBQ DMPHHFE Oil passage clogged 3FªMM PJM Clean cap Clean oil passage outlet Chain chain bar overheats No oil in reservoir 7FOU JO PJM ªMUFS DMPHHFE Oil passage clogged Chain is over tensioned Dull chain...

Page 34: ... etc per minute Read The Operator s Manual 5P SFEVDF UIF SJTL PG JOKVSZ VTFS NVTU SFBE instruction manual Ear Protection Wear ear protection Operation condition Do not expose to rain Li ion Battery Lithium ion Separate collection battery must be recycled Wear eye protection Wear dust mask Remove plug from the mains immediately if the cable is damaged or cut POUBDU PG UIF HVJEF CBS UJQ XJUI BOZ PCK...

Page 35: ...57 2 contact us 1 866 523 5218 35 Symbol Name Designation Explanation Wear head protection Wear protective gloves Wear protective footwear 10 m Warning of danger from overhead electric power lines SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ...

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Page 37: ... These parts are warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one hundred twenty 120 days from the date of retail purchase HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE Warranty service is available by calling the toll free helpline at 1 866 523 5218 The factory will not accept the return of a complete unit unless prior written permission has been extended by YAR...

Page 38: ...Made in China Imported by Yardworks Canada Toronto Canada M4S 2B8 ...

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