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I. INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on choosing to buy a GARDENLINE

®

 product.

All products brought to you by GARDENLINE

®

 are manufactured to the highest 

standards of performance and safety, and as part of our philosophy of customer 
service and satisfaction, are backed by our comprehensive 3 Year Warranty.
We hope you will enjoy using your purchase for many years to come.

Note:

According to the applicable product liability law the manufacturer of this device is not 
liable for damages which arise on or in connection with this device in case of:

• 

improper handling,

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non-compliance with the instructions for use,

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repairs by third party, non-authorised skilled workers,

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installation and replacement of non-original spare parts,

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improper use.

Recommendations:

Read the entire text of the operating instructions prior to the assembly and operation 
of the device.
These operating instructions are intended to make it easier for you to get familiar 
with your device and utilise its intended possibilities of use.
The operating instructions contain important notes on how to work safely, properly 
and economically with your machine and how to avoid dangers, save repair costs,  
reduce downtime, and increase the reliability and working life of the machine.
In addition to the safety regulations contained herein, you must in any case comply 
with the applicable regulations of your country with respect to the operation of the  
machine.
Keep the operating instructions in a clear plastic folder to protect them from dirt 
and humidity; store them near the machine. The instructions should be read and 
carefully understood by each operator prior to using the machine. Only persons who 
have been trained in the use of the machine and are aware of the related dangers 
and risks should be allowed use the machine. The local required minimum age must 
be met.
In addition to the safety notes contained in these operating instructions and any 

specific regulations in your country, the generally recognised technical rules for the 

operation of identically constructed machines must be observed.

AFTER SALES SUPPORT

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00800 4003 4003

 

aldi.service.uk@scheppach.com

MODEL: CSP41  PRODUCT CODE:  64055  04/2017

Petrol chainsaw 41cc

Introduction

Summary of Contents for CSP41

Page 1: ...are has gone into the manufacture of this product and it should therefore provide you with years of good service when used properly In the event of product failure within it s intended use over the co...

Page 2: ...Screwdriver 1 x Fuel mixing bottle 2 3 4 5 6 7 41cc 6 AFTER SALES SUPPORT aldi service uk scheppach com 00800 4003 4003 MODEL CSP41 PRODUCT CODE 64055 04 2017 4 1 UserManual 41cc Petrol Chainsaw Orig...

Page 3: ...Petrol chainsaw 41cc Utilisation AFTER SALES SUPPORT 7 00800 4003 4003 aldi service uk scheppach com MODEL CSP41 PRODUCT CODE 64055 04 2017 10 12 14 16 11 13 17 2 1 5 5 6 9 9 9 6 9 9 J H D E F G MIN M...

Page 4: ...SALES SUPPORT aldi service uk scheppach com 00800 4003 4003 MODEL CSP41 PRODUCT CODE 64055 04 2017 18 20 22 24 19 25 21 23 1 2 I 0 17 17 17 10 10 19 6 Z1 M K L 6 7 11 10 Z2 Utilisation Petrol chainsa...

Page 5: ...AFTER SALES SUPPORT 9 00800 4003 4003 aldi service uk scheppach com MODEL CSP41 PRODUCT CODE 64055 04 2017 27 28 29 26 30 5 Petrol chainsaw 41cc Utilisation...

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Page 7: ...os 2 Pos 3 Pos 1 Pos 3 Pos 2 K 1 Schnitt 2 Schnitt Mit St tzbock 1 Schnitt 2 Schnitt Pos 1 Pos 1 Pos 2 Pos 2 Pos 1 Pos 1 Pos 2 Pos 2 H AFTER SALES SUPPORT 11 00800 4003 4003 aldi service uk scheppach...

Page 8: ...on skid safety shoes with cut protection when using this product It is important you wear the protection clothing for feet legs hands and forearms Explanation of symbols The use of symbols in this man...

Page 9: ...Installation direction of chain Guaranteed sound power level of the device Declaration of conformity see chapter Declaration of conformity Products marked with this symbol meet all applicable Communi...

Page 10: ...y only be operated by persons with appropriate training and risk education participation certificate of chainsaw training course with country typical training standard Preserve this manual carefully 1...

Page 11: ...perating instructions contain important notes on how to work safely properly and economically with your machine and how to avoid dangers save repair costs reduce downtime and increase the reliability...

Page 12: ...ard 17 Choke carburettor setting 18 Bar fastening knob lever 19 Throttle lever 20 Chain catch 21 Fuel mixing bottle 22 Spark plug spanner 23 Fuel pump primer bubble 24 Original operating safety instru...

Page 13: ...ng The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage caused by improper or incorrect usage DO NOT operate a chainsaw whilst working in a tree The machine is to be used only for its prescribed purpose...

Page 14: ...this sign m The user manual also contains other important text marked with the word CAUTION m CAUTION When using machines safety measures must be complied with in order to prevent injury and damage Th...

Page 15: ...ling tree 4 Before starting the chainsaw make sure it is not in contact with any objects 5 Carry the chainsaw only when the motor has stopped running the blade cover is on the chain bar and the exhaus...

Page 16: ...insaw user you must follow several points in order to carry out your sawing work without accidents and injuries 1 A basic understanding of kickback can reduce or exclude the element of surprise Sudden...

Page 17: ...ned for occasional use by home owners garden owners and campers for general work such as clearing cutting firewood etc It is not intended for longer work During longer work because of vibrations there...

Page 18: ...the fuel tank filler cap or refill with petrol while the motor is running or when it is still hot 5 When fuel has been spilled do not start the motor but remove the machine from the area of the spille...

Page 19: ...o not touch mechanically moving or hot parts Do not remove protective covers 10 The values specified in Technical Data under sound power level LwA and sound pressure level LpA are emission levels and...

Page 20: ...due to kickback by stopping a moving saw chain in milliseconds It is activated by the CHAIN BRAKE LEVER 11 SAFETY LOCK prevents accidental acceleration of the engine Throttle lever 19 cannot be squeez...

Page 21: ...likelihood of accidentally touching the running saw chain Follow the instructions for lubrication chain tension and replacement of accessories An improperly tensioned or lubricated chain can either br...

Page 22: ...ction of depth limiters increases kickback tendency m WARNING Beware of the following Rotary recoil Fig 28 A Recoil distance B Recoil reaction zone Impact Jamming recoil and pulling reactions Fig 29 A...

Page 23: ...ce outdoors m WARNING Improper maintenance or non compliance or not resolving a problem can become a hazard during operation Only ever work with machines that have been serviced regularly and properly...

Page 24: ...t downwards pressure 8 Release the throttle as soon as you have finished your work so the motor runs idle If you let the machine run at full throttle without load there will be unnecessary wear and te...

Page 25: ...Remove dirt stones loose bark nails brackets and wire from the sawing area m Ensure you have a free escape route Fig A Position 1 Escape route Position 2 Falling direction of the tree Felling of large...

Page 26: ...our saw Beware especially of partly felled trees which are not supported If a tree does not fall down completely remove the saw and help the process along with a cable winch a pulley or a towing vehic...

Page 27: ...ely to control the device The saw will push backwards in your direction m CAUTION Never hold the saw the wrong way round for an undercut You do not have control of the device in this position Always m...

Page 28: ...cularly applies to bent or loaded branches Avoid coming in contact with the branch or the saw when the tension on the wood is released Keep your working area clear Clear the path of branches so you do...

Page 29: ...ible contact of persons with objects or materials with high temperature including the radiation of heat sources NOISE HAZARDS which can result in hearing losses deafness and other physiological disord...

Page 30: ...keep him her rested For potentially occurring accidents the First Aid kit according to DIN 13164 should always be handy at the work place Material taken from the First Aid kit must be replaced immedi...

Page 31: ...the bar still upwards tighten the bar fastening wheel Fig 9 pos 18 The chain is correctly tensioned when it is closely seated and can be pulled right around by hand when the chain brake 5 is released...

Page 32: ...provide the intended measure of protection if the saw is operated carelessly Always test the chain brake before using your saw and periodically while on the job See below for details of how to perform...

Page 33: ...luding oxygenated petrols It is recommended to use unleaded petrol as fuel Lubrication of chain and chain bar Whenever you refill the fuel tank with petrol you must also top up the level of chain oil...

Page 34: ...th the relevant mixture of petrol and oil Fig 21 and also top up the chain oil Fig 21 See the section Fuel and oil Disengage the chain brake 1 Switch the stop switch to 0 OFF Fig 19 2 Pull the choke 1...

Page 35: ...will wear away faster Always hold the starter cable when the starter line retracts Starting the engine when warm The equipment has been idle for less than 15 20min Fill up the fuel tank with the relev...

Page 36: ...into the DISENGAGED position Fig 11 2 Extend the lever on the Bar fastening knob Fig 9 pos 18 completely un screw COUNTERCLOCKWISE Fig 9 Then remove the complete side cover Complete any necessary rep...

Page 37: ...n is closely seated Make sure that all the drive links are in the groove of the bar Align the chain bar such that the TANG fits into the hole in the chain bar shown in figure 7 Align the Chain brake l...

Page 38: ...cribed in this manual may only be carried out by authorised after sales service personnel Chain brake operational test Test the chain brake periodically to ensure proper function Perform a chain brake...

Page 39: ...the Stop switch is set to Stop 0 2 Remove the top cover Fig 12 pos 9 by removing the clips on the cover as shown in figure 12 You can then remove the cover Fig 13 pos 9 3 Disconnect the spark plug bo...

Page 40: ...ean it If the filter is damaged dispose of it and replace it with a new filter 8 Insert the end of the cleaned new filter onto the fuel pipe Place one end of the filter into the tank opening Make sure...

Page 41: ...f performance m NOTICE The sprocket tip on your new saw has been pre lubricated at the factory Failure to lubricate the guide bar sprocket tip as explained below will result in poor performance and se...

Page 42: ...quare up the rails using a flat file Not supplied m CAUTION Never fit a new chain to a worn chain bar Oil passages Oil passages on the bar should be cleaned to ensure proper lubrication of the bar and...

Page 43: ...hat cutters are sharpened at the correct angle and depth For the inexperienced chainsaw user we recommend that the saw chain be professionally sharpened by the nearest professional Service Centre If y...

Page 44: ...91P ca 4 0 mm 30 0 80 0 64 mm depth stop file CHAIN MAINTENANCE CONTINUED Chain tension Check the chain tension frequently and adjust as often as necessary to keep the chain snug on the bar but loose...

Page 45: ...ing the saw dry or with too little oil will decrease cutting efficiency shorten saw chain life cause rapid dulling of chain and lead to excessive wear of bar from overheating Too little oil is evidenc...

Page 46: ...Service and clean the appliance regularly Adapt your working style to suit the appliance Do not overload the appliance Have the appliance serviced whenever necessary Switch the appliance off when it...

Page 47: ...ied combined spark plug wrench screwdriver 5 Add one teaspoon of 2 stroke engine oil into the combustion chamber 6 Slowly pull the starter cord several times to apply a layer of oil to all internal pa...

Page 48: ...lection point you should ask in your local council offices XIV TROUBLESHOOTING The table below contains a list of fault symptoms and explains what you can do to remedy the problem if your equipment fa...

Page 49: ...gapped spark plug Clean gap or replace plug Runs erratically Incorrect carburettor mixture adjustment setting Have carburettor adjusted by an Authorized Service Center Smokes excessively Incorrect fue...

Page 50: ...hain bar Saw chain oil Motor oil Spiked bumper Chain catcher Spark plug Air filter Fuel filter Saw chain oil filter Not necessarily included in the scope of delivery Admitted saw chain and chain bar c...

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Page 52: ...facturer you are requested to return the faulty product please return the completed warranty card together with it GreatStar Europe Unit 55 Romsey Industrial Estate Romsey Hampshire SO51 0HR United Ki...

Page 53: ...he product with all components included in the packaging The warranty does not cover damage caused by Accident or unanticipated events e g lightning water fire Improper use or transport Disregard of t...

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