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Helpline No: UK 0151 649 1500 / IRE 189 094 6244
8. Technical data
Engine displacement
40.1 cm
3
Maximum engine capacity
1.5 kW
Bar length
39 cm
Cutter rail length
16” (40 cm)
Chain pitch
(3/8”), 10 mm
Chain thickness
(0.05”), 1.27 mm
Idling speed
3200 rpm
Maximum speed with cutting equipment
11000 rpm
Tank capacity
400 ml
Oil tank capacity
210 ml
Anti-vibration function
Yes
Chain wheel teeth
6 x 9.525 mm
Chain brake
Yes
Clutch Yes
Automatic chain lubrication
Yes
Low-kickback chain
Yes
Net weight without chain and chain bar
4.5 kg
Net weight (dry)
5.3 kg
Fuel consumption (specific)
560 g / kWh
L
pA
sound pressure level
104 dB(A)
L
WA
sound power level
112 dB(A)
Vibration a
hv
(front handle)
max. 6.82 m/s
2
Vibration a
hv
(rear handle)
max. 10.11 m/s
2
Chain type
OREGON (160SDEA041)
Bar type
OREGON (91VG057)
Spark plug
L8RTF
9. Maintenance
Warning:
All maintenance work on the chainsaw
apart from the work described in this manual may
only be carried out by authorized after-sales service
personnel.
9.1 Chain brake operational test
Test the chain brake periodically to ensure proper
function.
Perform a chain brake test prior to initial cutting,
following extensive cutting, and definitely following
any Chain brake service.
Test chain brake as follows (Fig. 10) :
1.
Place saw on a clear, firm, flat surface.
2.
Start engine.
3.
Grasp the rear handle (A) with your right hand.
4.
With your left hand, hold the front handle (B) [not
chain brake lever (C)] firmly.
5.
Squeeze the throttle trigger to 1/3 throttle, then
immediately activate the chain brake lever (C).
Warning:
Activate the chain brake slowly and
deliberately. Keep the chain from touching anything;
don’t let the saw tip forward.
6.
Chain should stop abruptly. When it does,
immediately release the throttle trigger.
Warning:
If chain does not stop, turn engine off
and take your unit to the nearest Talon Authorized
Service Center for service.
7.
If chain brake functions properly, turn the engine
off and return the chain brake to the
DISENGAGED position.
9.2 Air filter
Warning:
Never operate saw without the air
filter. Dust and dirt will be drawn into engine and
damage it. Keep the air filter clean! The air filter must
be cleaned or replaced after every 20 hours of
service.
Cleaning the air filter (Fig. 18A/18B)
1.
Remove the top cover (A) by undoing the cover
fastening screw (B) on the cover. You can then
remove the cover (Fig. 18A).
2.
Lift out the air filter (C) (Fig. 18B).
3.
Clean air filter. Wash filter in clean, warm, soapy
water. Rinse in clear, cool water. Air dry
completely.
Note:
It is advisable to have a supply of spare filters.
4.
Insert the air filter. Fit the cover for the engine/air
filter. Make sure that the cover fits perfectly when
you do so. Tighten the fastening screw for the
cover.
9.3 Fuel filter
Warning:
Never use the saw without a fuel filter.
After 100 hours in operation the fuel filter should be
cleaned or, in case of damage, replaced. Be sure to
empty the fuel tank before changing the filter.
1.
Remove the fuel tank cap.
2.
Bend a piece of soft wire.
3.
Reach into fuel tank opening and hook fuel line.
Carefully pull the fuel line toward the opening until
you can reach it with your fingers.
Note:
Do not pull hose completely out of tank.
4.
Lift filter (A) out of tank (Fig. 19).
5.
Pull off the filter with a twist and clean it; if the