47.1cc Petrol Chainsaw
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MODEL: №. 61705 • 08/2018 • FCS4800A
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AFTER SALES SUPPORT
(toll free)
e-mail: help@powertoolsupport.com
1800 909 909
47.1cc Petrol Chainsaw
MODEL: №. 61705 • 08/2018 • FCS4800A
30
31
WARNING:
The chain has sharp edges.
Use work gloves for safety.
Vents:
1 . Clean any dust away from the cooling vents as
clogged vents can cause overheating.
Servicing
• It is recommended once you first use your product to get it serviced after
15 hours of use.
• From thereafter, service the product every 2 years, or every 50 hours of
use if frequently used.
• A 3mm hex key (36) is supplied for the purpose of future maintenance /
servicing.
Always fit the chain and bar cover (31) when the chainsaw is not in use.
It is recommended to drain BOTH fuel and oil from the chainsaw on the
completion of use, prior to storage or transportation.
Always sit the chainsaw on a surface where the leakage of oil will not be
a problem. The chainsaw is fitted with an oil pump and there will be after
use an amount of oil in the oil channels inside the chainsaw, and also in the
chain and bar channel. This oil can spill on to the surface the chainsaw is
sitting as it drains from the above points.
Always store the chainsaw in an area safe away from the elements of the
environments, i.e. high humidity, wet locations, hot environments etc.
Storage area should also be out of reach of children of both the chainsaw
and all accessories.
Store the chainsaw ensuring the bar cover securely covers the chain (20)
and guide bar (19). The chainsaw should always be stored with the On/Off
switch (4) in the ‘Off’ position and the chain brake (13) ON.
If the chainsaw is to be stored for a long period of time it is advisable to
apply a thin spray of oil over the chain (20), guide bar (19) and all exposed
metal parts.
The chainsaw should be thoroughly cleaned of all wood chips, dirt etc prior
to storage. A chainsaw carry bag (38) is supplied with this chainsaw.
Place the chainsaw with the bar cover (31) installed, into the chainsaw bag,
and secure the zip. Carry it safely using either the shoulder strap or by
securing the velcro carry handle.
AU.
Air Filter:
1. Remove the air filter cover (15) by rotating the
air filter knob (16) in an anti-clockwise direction,
and removing the air filter cover (15) (Fig AM).
2. Disconnect the black pipe from the cylinder
cover (Fig AQ), and then also from the air filter
itself.
3. Grasp the sides of the air filter (14) and pull it
outwards (Fig AR).
4. Dry particles can be removed by tapping on a
hard surface. More stubborn dirt may require
washing the air filter (14) with warm soapy
water and a soft brush.
5. After thoroughly drying the air filter (14),
re-install the black pipe onto the air filter from
where it was removed, and re-insert the air
filter back in place. Re-attach the black pipe
back onto the cylinder cover, and ensure all is
secure in place. Replace the air filter cover (15),
and secure the air filter knob (16) in a clock wise
direction to secure the air filter cover (15) back
in place.
Guide Bar:
1. Take off the guide bar (19) and maintain it by
removing any sawdust from the groove in the
guide bar (Fig AS).
2. Make sure that the oil port is not clogged. Oil
the nose sprocket at the tip of the guide bar (19)
(Fig AT).
3. Check for fuel and oil leakage and loose
fastenings, especially those securing the
handles and the guide bar (19).
If any defects are found, take the tool to an
authorised Service Agent.
4. A bar cover (31) is supplied with this chainsaw
and should be fitted over the chain (20) and
guide bar (19) whenever the chainsaw is not
being used. This includes immediately after use,
transportation and service where possible.
The chain teeth are extremely sharp and could
create a safety hazard if the bar cover (31) is not
fitted. Furthermore, the bar cover (31) provides
protection to the chain cutting edge when the
saw is not in use (Fig AU).
AS.
AR.
AQ.
AT.
Maintenance
Maintenance
Transportation and Storage