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gas. 
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause nausea, fainting or death. 

 

Danger  of  injury  from  flying  parts!  Always  maintain  a  sufficiently 
safe distance. 

   

These  symbols  indicates  the  requirement  of  wearing  ear 
protection, eye protection when using the product.     

 

Push the bubble 7 times before use to make sure the petroleum 
spirit full of the oil way. 

 

Engine- manual start   

 

The port to refuel the chain oil.     

 

Operate  the  engine  switch;  pull  the  switch  to  the  "O"  position, 
immediately the engine stops.   

 

Choke closed 

 

Summary of Contents for LE32458-45A

Page 1: ...1 Original Instructions PETROL CHAIN SAW LE32458 45A Read this operator manual carefully before the first use...

Page 2: ...2 LIST OF MAIN PART...

Page 3: ...b 6 Air filter coverscrew 7 Filter cover 8 Air filter 9 Spark plug 10 Front handle 11 Front hand guard brake lever 12 Spiked bumper 13 Guide bar 14 Saw chain 15 Sprocket nose 16 Retaining nut 17 Chain...

Page 4: ...to ISO 22868 The noise figures quoted are emission levels and are not necessarily safe working levels Whilst there is a correlation between the emission and exposure levels this cannot be used reliabl...

Page 5: ...it is running but not actually doing the job This may significantly reduce the exposure level over the total working period Identify additional safety measures to protect the operator from the effect...

Page 6: ...outdoors while it s raining Start engine creates sparking Sparking can ignite nearby flammable gases Remove the ignition cable before all maintenance work and read the instructions for use Take care...

Page 7: ...These symbols indicates the requirement of wearing ear protection eye protection when using the product Push the bubble 7 times before use to make sure the petroleum spirit full of the oil way Engine...

Page 8: ...vated black arrow GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS The machine shall always be used in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions laid down in the instruction handbook The manufacturer will not be liable...

Page 9: ...sure to them work in a well ventilated area and work with approved safety equipment such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles and mist Appliances with in...

Page 10: ...ke near the machine e Do not wear loose clothing jewellery or similar items that could be caught in the starter or other moving parts f Never put any items into the ventilation openings Non observance...

Page 11: ...e machine before refueling m Before checking or adjusting the machine the ignition plug and the ignition wire respectively must be removed to prevent accidental starting Maintenance and storage a Keep...

Page 12: ...lt in personal injury Always keep proper footing and operate the chain saw only when standing on fixed secure and level surface Slippery or unstable surfaces such as ladders may cause a loss of balanc...

Page 13: ...TY PRECAUTIONS FOR CHAIN SAW USERS How to read symbols and colors Fig 1 Fig 1 Warning RED Used to warn that an unsafe procedure should not be performed WARNING 1 Avoid bar nose contact 2 Beware of kic...

Page 14: ...THE PUSH PINCH KICKBACK AND PULL REACTIONS Fig 2B A Pull B Solid objects C Push Maintain a firm grip with thumbs and fingers encircling the chain saw handles with both hands on the saw and position y...

Page 15: ...hain and bar are packed separately in the carton Chain and guide bar Use only the guide bar 13 and saw chain 14 according to the technical data of the product 1 Set the product on a suitable flat surf...

Page 16: ...guide bar Fig 5 7 Place the saw chain 14 over the sprocket 24 behind the clutch 25 and fit around the guide bar 13 Make sure the chain is placed above the chain catcher 17 Fig 6 Fig 5 Fig 6 8 The saw...

Page 17: ...st 30 sec Adjusting chain tension WARNING The saw chain has very sharp edges Use protective gloves for safety Saw chain tensioning 1 Always check the saw chain tension before use after the first cuts...

Page 18: ...by the front retaining nut 16 Fig 9 5 By hand pull the saw chain 14 along the top of the guide bar 13 from one end to the other several times The chain should feel tight but still move freely Tension...

Page 19: ...has NO OIL in the engine Check the saw chain never use chain that are dull cracked or damaged Make sure the handle and safety features are in good working order Never use a machine that lacks a part o...

Page 20: ...ull unleaded fuel mixed with oil from an approved fuel container into the fuel tank because of fuel expands please fill the tank to the neck of tank only 4 Turn the fuel cap clockwise to assembly it i...

Page 21: ...it areas Avoid spillage Never oil the machine during operation Let the engine cool down for about two minutes before refilling oil Oil must not be carried out near naked flames control lamps or spark...

Page 22: ...ty by the time fuel is used up Be sure to refill the oil tank every time when refueling the saw Check the air filter Check the air filter to be sure it is clean and in good condition Loosen the air cl...

Page 23: ...t engage and then pull it quickly Return the starter handle gently and slowly to the original position by hand Note when the engine is started for the very first time It will require a number of attem...

Page 24: ...operation on the daily inspection How to confirm 1 Turn off the engine 2 Holding the chain saw horizontally remove your hand from the front handle and let the tip of the guide bar hit a stump or a pie...

Page 25: ...aw into the cut Apply only light pressure while running the engine at full throttle Racing the engine with the chain seized in a cutaway can damage the clutch system When the saw chain is caught in th...

Page 26: ...his will help to avoid pinching either the saw chain or the guide bar when the second notch is being made BB 103 Felling back cut Make the felling back cut at least 50 mm higher than the horizontal no...

Page 27: ...g its entire length as illustrated in Figure BB 104 it is cut from the top overbuck When the log is supported on one end as illustrated in Figure BB 105 cut 1 3 the diameter from the underside underbu...

Page 28: ...28 Figure BB 101 Description of felling escape routes Figure BB 102 Description of felling undercutting Figure BB 103 Tree limbing Figure BB 104 Log supported along the entire length...

Page 29: ...29 Figure BB 105 Log supported one end Figure BB 106 Log supported both ends...

Page 30: ...d check carefully that the accessory has stopped turning before putting the unit down MAINTENANCE Good maintenance is essential for safe economical and trouble free operation It will also help reduce...

Page 31: ...works correctly X Check that the saw chain do not move when the engine is idling or when the choke is in the start throttle position X Check that the saw chain are undamaged and show no signs of crack...

Page 32: ...spark plug Check that the spark plug is fitted with a spark plug cap X Clean the machine s cooling system X Clean the outside of the carburetor and the space around it X Clean the fuel tank X Check a...

Page 33: ...Fuel tank and filter Clean X 2 Grease inside gear box Filling X 1 Blade Check replace if necessary X X Fuel feed line Check replace if necessary Every three years 2 1 If operated in dusty areas carry...

Page 34: ...w and remove the air filter cover 2 Loose the screws fixing the dirty air filter and remove it 3 Reinstall the new air filters and screws 4 Reinstall the air filter cover and tighten the air filter co...

Page 35: ...e include products containing benzene trichloroethylene chloride or ammonia 3 Take special care to keep the ventilation inlets outlets free from obstruction Cleaning with a soft brush followed by a co...

Page 36: ...or cracked Inside groove of bar is badly worn Chain sharpening Warning always wear gloves while handling the chain The chain requires sharpening when the chain saw does not cut appropriately This ope...

Page 37: ...ars with sprockets need frequent greasing which can be performed as follows Fill a syringe or similar device with grease for bearings Each time the saw is used grease through the hole provided near th...

Page 38: ...inal packaging In this way you will always have all the information and parts ready to hand Pack the device well or use the original packaging in order to avoid transit damage Store the machine in dry...

Page 39: ...or for advice Locked switch Sparks at the spark plug There is no spark Bad spacing of the electrodes Adjust the gap to 0 6 0 7 mm Electrodes contaminated Clean or replace Electrodes contaminated with...

Page 40: ...ve Prolonged use in dirty or dusty places Clean Spark suppressor Plate cracked contaminate d or perforated Fair wear and tear Replace The engine does not engage N A N A Internal engine problem Ask you...

Page 41: ...re concerning directive 2000 14 EC Annex V is in compliance with the provisions of the following Europeandirectives 2014 30 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility 2006 42 EC Machinery 2000 14 EC 2005 88 EC...

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