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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS

 

 

 

During maintenance and storage 

 

Stop the tool and wait until it stops. Make sure all moving parts have come to a standstill. 

 

Allow the machine to cool before performing inspection, adjustments, maintenance, servicing and storage. 

 

Store the tool where fuel vapor will not reach a flame or spark. 

 

When transporting and storing, always place the tool in its transport guard and protective device on it. 

 

Causes of rebounds and prevention by the operator 

 

Bounce may occur  when the spout or end  of the chain  guide touches an object, or when the  wood tightens and 
pinches the cutting chain in the cutting section. 

 

The contact of the tip may in some cases cause a sudden reverse reaction by bouncing the chain guide up and 
back towards the operator. 

 

Pinching  of  the  cutting  chain  on  the  upper  part  of  the  chain  guide  can  force  the  chain  guide  to  the  operator 
abruptly. 

 

Either of these reactions can result in loss of control of the saw likely to result in a serious personal injury. Do not 
rely  exclusively  on  safety  devices  built  into  your  saw.  As  a  chain  saw  user,  all  measures  should  be  taken  to 
eliminate the risk of accident or injury during cutting. 

 

Bounce  results  from  improper  use  of  the  tool  and  /  or  incorrect  operating  procedures  or  conditions  and  can  be 
avoided by taking the appropriate precautions specified below: 

Hold the saw with both hands firmly with the thumbs and fingers encircling the handles of the saw and place 
your  body  and  arms  to allow  you  to  withstand  the  rebound  forces.  The  rebound  forces can  be  controlled  by 
the operator, if appropriate precautions are taken. Do not allow the chain saw to start. 

Do not stretch the arm too far and do not cut above the shoulder height. This helps prevent unintentional end 
contacts and allows better control of the chain saw in unforeseen situations. 

Use  only  the  manufacturers  specified  replacement  guides  and  chains.  Incorrect  replacement  guides  and 
chains may cause chain breakage and / or rebound. 

Follow manufacturer's instructions for sharpening and servicing the chain saw. A decrease in the depth gauge 
level can lead to an increase in rebounds. 

 

Residual risks 

Even  if  you  use  this  product  in  accordance  with  all  safety  requirements,  the  potential  risks  of  injury  and  damage 
remain. The following dangers can occur: 

There  are  adverse  health  consequences  resulting  from  the  emission  of  vibrations  if  the  tool  is  used  for  long 
periods of time or is not properly managed and properly maintained. 

The vibrations can produce the so-

called “white finger” disease. If any of the symptoms of "white finger" syndrome 

appear,  seek  medical  attention  immediately.  Symptoms  of  “white  finger”  include:  numbness,  loss  of  sensitivity, 
tickling, tingling, pain, loss of strength, changes in color or skin condition. These symptoms usually appear on the 
fingers, hands, or wrists. The risk increases at low temperatures. In order to reduce this risk, please wear gloves 
and keep your hands warm. Limit the operating time. 

There  is  a  risk  of  hearing  loss  with  prolonged  use,  especially  if  hearing  protection  is  not  worn.  Always  wear 
hearing protection and limit the operating time. 

 
 

Symbols 
 

 Symbol warning of a warning 

Read and refer to these operating instructions 

 

 Wear safety equipment that includes a helmet, protective helmet and protective goggles 

Guarantee sound power level 

 The contact of the end of the bar with any object must be avoided. 

Summary of Contents for FTRTPRO55

Page 1: ...AL INSTRUCTIONS 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL PETROL CHAIN SAW FTRTPRO55 BUILDER SAS 32 rue Aristide Berg s ZI 31270 Cugnaux France Warning read the following instructions before using the machine Made in Chin...

Page 2: ...ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS 2 CONTENTS 1 SECURITY INSTRUCTIONS 3 2 YOUR PRODUCT 7 3 ASSEMBLY 9 4 FILLING THE FUEL TANK 11 5 OPERATION 12 6 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 17 7 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 20...

Page 3: ...lip footwear and protective clothing Wear appropriate clothing Do not wear loose or unbuttoned shirts Do not wear jewellery that may come in contact with moving parts If you have long hair tie it down...

Page 4: ...ain saw out of control Exercise extreme caution when cutting brush and young shrubs Fine materials can grip the cutting chain and be thrown as a whip in your direction or you lose balance under the ef...

Page 5: ...re taken Do not allow the chain saw to start Do not stretch the arm too far and do not cut above the shoulder height This helps prevent unintentional end contacts and allows better control of the chai...

Page 6: ...ective foot wear Do not use the tool under and in moist environment Intended use This chainsaw is intended for use in cutting wood and trees Do not cut metal objects sheet metal plastic and any object...

Page 7: ...ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS 7 2 YOUR PRODUCT a Description...

Page 8: ...engine Fuel Tank Volume 550cm Oil tank volume 260cm Idle speed of the engine 3100 300 min Engine speed with clutch engage 4300 min Maximum power 2 0 kW Displacement 53cm Maximum engine speed 11000 mi...

Page 9: ...not engaged 2 Loosen the nuts and remove the chain cover 3 Attach the bracket to the rear of the engine assembly with a screw 4 Install the guide and mount the chain on the pinion and guide in the dir...

Page 10: ...the chain tension The tool motor must be switched off before adjusting the chain tension Make sure that the chain is inside the groove of the guide Hold the guide by its tip Adjust the tension of the...

Page 11: ...the product a Mixing Mix in a clean empty container supplied Pour the oil into the container Pour the fuel into the tank Mix the mixture long enough more than one minute to get a good combination b Fi...

Page 12: ...g cutting The unit should always be filled with fuel Check the level of filling and refill when necessary 1 Starting the engine a Activate the chain brake by pushing it forward b Set the switch to pos...

Page 13: ...hand Use your left hand to pull on the starter rope In both cases the saw must remain away from the operator s body Push lightly the lock throttle and then the accelerator throttle to start working 2...

Page 14: ...he inertia force It is also manually tightened by pushing the brake lever down and forward When the brake is running a yellow sign comes out from the base of the brake lever To release the brake pull...

Page 15: ...edium speed and checks that the chain oil is sprayed and traces off the ground The oil flow of the chain is adjustable to obtain the proper flow Insert a screwdriver on the clutch side Turn the adjust...

Page 16: ...ve away from the cutting area b Trunk on the ground Cut half of the trunk turn it over and finish the cut on the other side c Trunk in elevation Begin by cutting a first part from below and then from...

Page 17: ...eck the chain brake if it is working properly Clean the plastic parts before wiping with a damp cloth Check the use of the chain guide Check the auto lubrication circuit if it is obstructed or not Che...

Page 18: ...tween them then the rail is normal Otherwise the rail is worn out A bar must be corrected or replaced e Sprocket Check the sprocket on signs of wear If wearing is important replace it with a new one D...

Page 19: ...th a sharpening guide make sure you know how to use it The chain must be sharpened when Wood chips have become powder To perform a normal cut force on the tool The cut is not straight Vibration increa...

Page 20: ...200727000 20200727149 Complies with the provisions of the Directive Machine 2006 42 EC and regulations National transposing it Also complies with the following European directives EMC Directive 2014 3...

Page 21: ...ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS 21 Philippe MARIE PDG...

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