Your new chainsaw has been engineered and manufactured to Homelite’s high standard for dependability, ease of operationand operator safety. Properly c
UK - Page 10STOPFig. 2FRONT HAND GUARD/CHAIN BRAKEFRONTHANDLECYLINDERCOVERTRIGGERRELEASEREARHANDLETHROTTLETRIGGERON/OFF SWITCHFUEL MIX CAPCHAIN OIL CA
UK - Page 11WEAR HEADPROTECTIONWEAR EYEPROTECTIONWEAR HEARINGPROTECTIONWEAR TRIM-FITTING CLOTHING. AVOID SCARVES OROTHER LOOSE CLOTHING WHICH COULD GE
UK - Page 12CHAIN BRAKEChain brakes are designed to quickly stop the chain fromrotating. When the chain brake lever/hand guard is pushedtowards the ba
UK - Page 13WARNING:Always turn off engine before refuelling. Never addfuel to a machine with a running or hot engine. Moveat least 15 m (50 ft.) from
UK - Page 14STOPADDING OILUse HOMELITE Bar and Chain Oil. It is designed forchains and chain oilers, and is formulated to perform over awide temperatu
UK - Page 15STOPFig. 14CHOKE LEVERFig. 15THROTTLE TRIGGERTRIGGERRELEASEFig. 16Fig. 18RUN POSITIONSTARTERGRIPSTARTING A COLD ENGINE:3. Move the chain b
UK - Page 167. Pull STARTER until engine attempts to start.Slowly pull the starter grip out for a short distance untilyou feel the starter engage, the
UK - Page 17PREPARING FOR CUTTINGPROPER GRIP ON HANDLESRefer to “Specific Safety Rules – Safety Apparel” earlier inthis manual for appropriate safety
UK - Page 18STOPBASIC OPERATING/CUTTING PROCEDURESPractise cutting a few small logs using the followingtechnique, to get the “feel” of using your saw
UK - Page 19STOPWARNING:Weather conditions and altitude may affect carburation.Do not allow bystanders close to the chainsaw whileadjusting the carbur
UK - Page 2QQQQQ Introduction ...
UK - Page 20FELLING TREESHAZARDOUS CONDITIONSSee Figure 29.OPERATIONCWARNING:Do NOT fell trees near power lines or near buildingswhich could be struck
UK - Page 21PLANNED PATH OF SAFE RETREAT135° FROM PLANNED LINE OF FALLPLANNEDLINE OF FALLFig. 30RETREATPLANNED LINE OF FALL45°45°90°135°135°RETREATSAF
UK - Page 223. Cut a notch about one-third the diameter of the trunk inthe side of the tree. Make the notch cuts so theyintersect at right angles to t
UK - Page 23REMOVING BUTTRESS ROOTSA buttress root is a large root extending from the trunk ofthe tree above the ground. Remove large buttress rootsbe
UK - Page 24BUCKING LOGS UNDER STRESSMake the first bucking cut one-third of the way through thelog and finish with a two-thirds cut on the opposite s
UK - Page 25LIMBING AND PRUNINGQ Work slowly, keeping both hands on the saw with a firmgrip. Maintain secure footing and balance.Q Keep the tree betwe
UK - Page 26ASSEMBLING THE BAR AND CHAINSee Figures 41 through 47.DANGER:Never start the engine before installing the guide bar,chain, drive case cove
UK - Page 276. Lay out the saw chain in a loop and straighten anykinks. The cutters should face in the direction of chainrotation. If they face backwa
UK - Page 2811. Replace the outer guide bar plate, ensuring that the barpin groove is at the bottom with the upper and loweredges angled away from the
UK - Page 29ADJUSTING THE CHAIN TENSIONWARNING:Never touch or adjust the chain while the motor isrunning. The saw chain is very sharp. Always wearprot
UK - Page 3WARNING:The warnings, labels and instructions found in thissection of the operator’s manual are for your safety.Failure to follow all instr
UK - Page 30Fig. 55Fig. 56RAKERCLEARANCEINSPECT DRIVESPROCKETCUTTINGCORNERSIDE PLATEDEPTH GAUGETOEGULLETHEELRIVET HOLETOP PLATESHARPENING THE CUTTERSB
UK - Page 31Fig. 60Fig. 61Fig. 59CHECK FOR WEAR OR DAMAGELEFT-HANDCUTTERSRIGHT-HANDCUTTERSFig. 62CAUTION:A dull or improperly sharpened chain can caus
UK - Page 32TOP PLATE FILING ANGLEQ CORRECT 30° – file holders are marked with guidemarks to align file properly to produce correct topplate angle.Q L
UK - Page 33RESTORE ORIGINALSHAPE BY ROUNDINGTHE FRONTFig. 68LUBRICATING HOLEFig. 67MAINTAINING THE GUIDE BARCAUTION:Make sure the chain has stopped b
UK - Page 34STOPSTOPMOUNTING THE SAFE-T-TIP® NOSE GUARDSee Figure 70.1. Mount the SAFE-T-TIP® on the bar nose. See Figure 70.2. Fit the locking rivet
UK - Page 35STOPCLEANING THE ENGINEClean the cylinder fins and flywheel fins with compressedair or a brush periodically. Dangerous overheating of thee
UK - Page 36CLEANING THE SPARK ARRESTINGSILENCERThe silencer is equipped with a spark arrester screen. Afaulty spark arrester screen may create a fire
UK - Page 37Recommended Bar and chain combinationsFor 0.325 Low Profile 0.050 GaugeLength of Bar Guide Bar Part Number Chain Part Number406 mm (16 in.
UK - Page 38 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTIONEngine starts, runs, andaccelerates but will noti
UK - Page 39WARRANTYGUARANTEE – STATEMENTRTSA / RTUK / RTG)All Homelite products are guaranteed from defects in material and workmanship, for a period
UK - Page 4GENERAL SAFETY RULESQ KEEP ALL PARTS OF YOUR BODY away from the sawchain when the engine is running.QQQQQ ALWAYS CARRY THE CHAINSAW WITH TH
Ryobi Technologies GmbHItterpark 7D-40724 HildenGermanyTel.: +49 0)2103 / 29 58 0Fax : +49 0)2103 / 29 58 [email protected]’S MANUALCSP3816
UK - Page 5WARNING:The warnings, labels and instructions found in thissection of the operator’s manual are for your safety.Failure to follow all instr
UK - Page 6PULLPUSHFig. 1PUSH AND PULLThe reaction force is always opposite to the direction thechain is moving. Thus, the operator must be ready toco
UK - Page 7SYMBOLSImportant: Some of the following symbols may be used on your tool. Please study them and learn their meaning. Properinterpretation o
UK - Page 8SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSSYMBOLSPetrol Use unleaded petrol intended for motor vehicle usewith an octane rating of 87 [R + M] / 2) or higher.O
UK - Page 9Weight - No bar, chain, fuel or oil ..........................
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