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Zenoah G3300E User's Manual

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6. 3 REBT E MERE ARENAS RERE ARRTRRART MRR ERRET METIR TEER RERR a RTEARA HERR GEATA PTR TAB APH E b RF RAS Ae ES oh START TR c FARRER VER BA ERRA O STOP 2 5 iE ae EPFL PRET MRT AAR Fel PSR ER AB g LAPIS MERE RERET KMAR ER RRR RIERA un e MIN 7518 RARD MAX Am 8 TT RAT AM PP RAD f H PRet RAR ABA L Rete BBL ZERO RAR AY Ze AP LL MST MRT AMA HL AB LE 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4 EGE 82047 E BEFORE USING THE MACHINE g ice zz By 10 a Read this owner s manual a ARES AU ABA 5 RI carefully to understand how to BB Xe m5 MSEEAERL LASER operate this unit properly IAS SSA b You should never use the product p xz mxzukNEREBSJIE WIRE when under the influence of IPI Ee EE bb eset SS alcohol when suffering from BRITEN RAFAT RSS exhaustion or lack of sleep when sit OR SPR FE Sb II BE 71 BREE 38 De suffering from drowsiness as a HIIRE OER AR ES result of having taken cold medicine or at any other time when a possibility exists that your judgment might be impaired or that you might not be able to operate the machine properly and in a safe manner C Avoid running the engine indoors 2 S HEU B A EE AED LA thy AY The exhaust gases contain SL REESE BEAR harmful carbon monoxide Bois gi URAL BPE d Never use the prod
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8. AAO im 7 BRIES SE Hest SMHS MIRA AAR T BH a rJ PH EARS uh IBI Bs T RE A a aE ECT Sela B s 1 DIRS BARRA EI hie Ret F7 2 SRRZ 1 ALB F8 3 FHzFfBICSTREE BMS El SUME ARASABSBIE 4 RAPAE GARRY e 2 81 4 ETH FR 1 ASI 3 RARA 5 FE a MPIRA PSs S65 Rs LEMAR FGA metas MORSE PIB b MPSR 5 HRERE ERNIE E gt SERE DAR ERESMR HEFER FA ABRERA IAAF hy DENTE i Sk d A 43 7 D31E SE ERI SISSE Ga Sa BERAE gt HARARE E HARRE 0 6 S MR Be AIDHA o fal Pa B as P ied Fl ERR ZS WIR SET meals MT Seu a P daa ED 7 382 353388 XRTRAUEISG T FASB ESV TESS mRNA SARAH E 1 5388 29 30 7 OPERATING ENGINE E CHECKING OIL SUPPLY Make sure to set up the bar and the chain when checking the oil supply If not the rotating parts may be exposed It is very dangerous After starting the engine run the chain at medium speed and see if chain oil is scattered off as shown in the figure F12 1 Chain oil NOTE The oil tank should become nearly empty by the time fuel is used up Be sure to refill the oil tank every time when refueling the unit MH ADJUSTING CARBURETOR F14 The carburetor on your unit has been factory adjuste
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12. 1 2 3 F38 4 5 6 a 7 RFT ELSSRU 8 TIS IBA SE e E RH EXER BOR SiR RADAR SB 55 BU SES Di DS A89 72 A X 955 m E He EYED BESUBTEI DD JR XE SEU EXACE dod gt By SER SESETCAS SOESE FERS BIL fHRRAHABRT AAs 91VG 5 32in 4 0mm 8 AUS RRI HARMATARL H RISE HAERA F36 SAREE GH TRER XE ELS 8D ze dnm Bo BE RE F37 PS UIE Db Ende e E RR RTRETE 1 RARE RAE es 2 ESRB RAH 3 RERRE QP E 4 S PUB 7I RARE M HHE F38 4 JARE 5 FRAR 6 MRAR 7 RRA 49 50 10 MAINTENANCE OF SAW 10 4885 B4 HORE dE CHAIN AND GUIDE BAR M GUIDE BAR a SH e Reverse the bar occasionally to prevent partial wear e The bar rail should always be a square Check for wear of the bar rail Apply a ruler to the bar and the outside of a cutter If a gap is observed between them the rail is normal Otherwise the bar rail is worn Such a bar needs to be corrected or replaced F39 1 Ruler 2 Gap 3 No gap 4 Chain tilts WARNING This saw is equipped with one of the following low kickback bar chain combinations Zenoah Part Number Ch
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14. EHEER RAR MAR Smee BAe a B7l V FARR FBLA wb Almeze RAS BO Re SIE BYZ EZERRE D RRI R FETA KARDA EE E 8358 7 E18 TERKIXCTESERS EARE BI FASTA MR SSR AOR 17 18 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS m KICKBACK SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR CHAIN SAW USERS AWARNING Kickback may occur when the nose or tip of the guide bar touches an object or when the wood closes in and pinches the saw chain in the cut Tip contact in some cases may cause a lightning fast reverse reaction kicking the guide bar up and back towards the operator Pinching the saw chain along the top of the guide bar may push the guide bar rapidly back towards the operator Either of these reactions may cause you to lose control of the saw which could result in serious personal injury Do not rely exclusively on the safety devices built into your saw As a chain saw user you should take several steps to keep cutting jobs free from accident or injury 1 With a basic understanding of kickback you
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20. 16 91VG 3608 52112 2932 52210 51 11 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 71 2 IRRETCTE S 52 Case 1 Starting failure Make sure the icing prevention system is not working Check fuel for water Replace with or substandard proper fuel mixture Remove and dry the spark plug Then pull the starter again with no choke Check for engine 3 flooding Replace with a Check the spark e new plug ler Case 2 Lack of power Poor acceleration Rough idling Check fuel for water Replace with or substandard gt proper fuel mixture Check air filter and fuel filter for gt Clean clogging Check carburetor for inadequate adjustment p Readjust speed needles Case 3 Oil does not come out Check oil for 3 substandard quality Replace 4 Check oil passage and ports for p Clean clogging When your unit seems to need further service please consult with our service shop in your area 5 1 RS zi 1B S5 UREA ZK ED AERE EGUB Z t REMAN TESS ax KART A HUBS eee S HN FREAK 4 gomme am 4 REKE gt ERHET F2 RARE MBAR I LERA TEAS m KLARA MB us A AE M BaD me 42 CUIEGE SR RS TB SR XE OA HTAR BA SE 4 LESLERE 5 EATER DRE IRET F03 HUART H ESSET gamgin ETER 4 MEU AEEA Ly HIER FLO BABAR An FRE OSE SES BH TARE i18 SSP ew KX Awe 11 Z2 Z3Jal 7Jo 11 66 0 p PIST
21. Grease the nose sprocket from the feeding port on the tip of the bar F30 1 Oiling port 2 Grease port 3 Sprocket Emin MERAH BI E MA BCAXAF CHA REKE SEDES IER EAE B AERE 1 5088s F27 1 APM el RA FBLA Zh AR BU REUS trist sete fF BOT 2 RAT Mim MSL 14 Wap MLS ET Pils 3 RN BASE ATA AJR EVAR AD o BA Zh RR ER REX Aum 4 Skin aC GR SE TURIN ICSE BAMA PEAY mF FHT ase RA URS isin ni JO HE CS 2E ETE RIA SR AMAIA MUS CMS UIT jb RA2T EM MALS AA ae TF HERT TES UISIB SRZLTEREIBIDLERRI TERIS TIGE SUITE 28 70 HF E8718 FLITE Af 1 rsh 2 REF 3 E 4 FR 5 SSR RITE 6 FL 7 KEM 8 FM RTANJ WICC RI THATCH EIEN GRE WO d FLANK UAH aT HE a5 EFEM 2 DAO HTS REMAS F28 1 MHA 3 Sh EIT Sik EERGHBUSURUIB D PISTE IB F29 M SLT RR SEES DOSE AA SSB 3378 636 837 7 F30 1 niri 2 7378 BILL 3 4 F30 2 3 ol E 1 F27 1 H SE 2
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23. R82 VI AKAD AR BBA CRAY SE Se ESE ER 41 9 MAINTENANCE 9 4218 F30 2 3 42 WARNING Before cleaning inspecting or repairing your unit make sure that engine has stopped and is cool Disconnect the spark plug to prevent accidental starting BMAINTENANCE AFTER EACH USE 1 Air cleaner F27 1 Loosen the knob by moving it to the direction A until it clicks 2 Pull the cover to the direction B and unfasten the hooks so that the cover can be detached 3 When fixing the cylinder cover back into its original position align the 3 hooks 3 move the cover in the opposite direction of removal until it clicks 4 Remove the cleaner element by unfastening the hooks Split the element into halves and wash in neutral detergent and warm water After cleaning dry the element completely Exchange the element with new one in case it has been contaminated When reinstalling the element to the unit fit the long hook and the hole and then inset the element to the unit 1 Knob 2 Projection 3 Hook 4 Hooks 5 Air cleaner element 6 Hole 7 Long fook 8 Hook NOTE Make sure that the long hook is correctly fit with the hole to reduce the chance of damage of the long hook 2 Oiling port Dismount the guide bar and check the oiling port for clogging F28 1 Oiling port 3 Guide bar When the guide bar is dismounted remove sawdust in the bar groove and the oiling port F29
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28. 12 SPECIFICATIONS 12 3076 POWER UNIT AE Displacement cm HAE cm Pre de M E E 31 8 E Fuel EAE nene ed du ae Mixture M EVE E when using ZENOAH genuine oil WME FiZenoahZ amp iEELiE FCZR FC grade aevo Pere Ee teh 510 Astesetiib e a suuin 50 1 when using market oil idi AT mH SASL FBZR FB grade CON wa E 25 1 Fuel tank capacity ml BAL FE AAR mi E E TAE 270 ee E S EEA Chain oil SERI Motor oil SAE 10W 30 eee RAUL SAES10W 30 Oil tank capacity ml TER AA ml 200 Carburetor AUR E e Diaphragm type Walbro WT BAR Walbro WT Ignition system KAGE ne CDI D PB Spark plug KBE KMS TREE Champion CJ 7Y iene amiga one Oil feeding system DAR Bt i PR Automatic pump with adjuster one BUR ADRAR Sprocket Teeth x Pitch SERE AAT Tr EM 6Tx3 8 9 53 eee OT X 3 8 9 53 Dimensions L x W x H mm RI GE x 2E xS mm 380 x 225 x 250 supe ieee idest O00 X CLO 250 Dry weight Power unit only kg FES MAMBAAR AF EIE 3 46 62800 witnesses BAG CUTTING HEAD WEAR Guide bar Sty Type AUS A PIER Sprocket nose iain HEEL Size mm in in tn dn 5 350014 400 16 ATTO 360 14 400 16 Saw chain HER Type Es xps E Oregon 91VG E Lilo Gur aes Oregon 91VG ico i ME 9 53 3 8 go 9 53 3 8 in Hf mmiin pA 0 MIND 1 27 0 05 Die M M 1 27 0 05 Specifications are subject to change wihout
29. SEIIBERSRU BAM SIF ARV CBR ME PERHERE Enik RPRMENZ KAA AES 8827 AG SSE AEH Bm AAE Hie He RSRXETE BIXER X Tb SRip amp RORDS MARE IBEHZHIT RSPER EB ERI ZHUSESRIENIB 5 Se RESH ARR MIT Am HA AHH WR A ARF RE fe FOR TER TE te F21 Hie AGA IETSTR ERS Mn Re SEES REE REAR OAS SES IHC RUF ERM BITE te 25 8 fi AY ETE 5 SS RE RERE WOR RP ILE MAAGIL fe FA BY S 36 h 8 8 FS ABE A ER EX o f X fe FH 80 25 10 te BA A KA SE AGAR FI DUREE 8S5 BY RB RE IKE 37 8 SAWING 8 EE 38 of this saw Removal of the safety devices inadequate maintenance or incorrect replacement of the bar or chain may increase the risk ot serious personal injury due to kickback B FELLING A TREE F22 Decide the felling direction considering the wind lean of the tree location of heavy branches ease of job after felling and other factors 2 While clearing the area around the tree arrange a good foothold and retreat path 3 Make a notch cut one third of the way into the tree on the felling side 4 Make a felling cut from the opposite side of the notch and at a level slightly higher than the bottom of the notch A WARNING When you fell a tree be sure to warn your neighboring workers of the danger poe 1 Notch cut 2 Felling cut 3 Felling direction Bucking and Limbing A WARNING Always ensure your foothold Do not stand on the log Be
30. WERTH That AUC TES 7S XX fs Fae PAHS EB IESE TRE BRARRARKES 20786 JB AAI IR eB MSM MA Re Soe dup EES MRR AEH AREER BARA Aas 3 KAEA PHS BAA RELSE UEDSSUTUISIS EARRA aI CER RABURA SHEN LER WR SH RA AIS EBS BE ER T EBB TT HB T E TE US S 2 85 BEA 2 5 fe LER RARE eas DBEIESESE HAEA BEM EB ARIA REUROSIREE an ER RAN SUE SOA SCE RAC Ne EAR TIE TUAE FRE ee Oe 15 16 20 bli SEER 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS E WHEN STARTING THE ENGINE Always hold the machine firmly with both hands when the engine is running Use a firm grip with thumb and fingers encircling the handles Keep all parts of your body away from the machine when the engine is running Before starting the engine make sure the saw chain is not contacting anything OPERATION Keep the handles dry clean and free of oil or fuel mixture Never touch the muffler spark plug or other metallic parts of the engine while the engine is in operation or immediately after stopping the engine Doing so could result in serious burns or electrical shock Use extreme caution when cutting small size brush and saplings because slender material may catch the saw chain and be whipped toward you or pull you off balance When cutting a limb that is under tension be alert for spring back so that you will not be struck when the tension in the wood fibers is released Check the tree for dead branches that could fall dur
31. alert to the rolling over of a cut log Especially when working on a slope stand on the uphill side of the log Follow the instructions in For Safe Operation to avoid kickback of the saw Before starting work check the direction of bending force inside the log to be cut Always finish cutting from the opposite side of bending direction to prevent the guide bar from being caught in the cut ED REGERE HERRNAAIE Hg th SRS RN ER SEA Re 5 CAS e SES B fe S B EG F22 ZERI AFAR BMRA fox HA RELHAARREEMER CARE AEHAWT HA 2 jBIEBIT EBD RHA B C FO FRB ER 2E 3 dEdE Uf dT WEHI 342 z 1 BED 4 MBONMLBORRRS HME EH HN ATH ERENT At mA RS AEN ek 1 0 2 3E IE 3H 3 EHS TEAR s Hsc f MARRIR WAAR BHA RRUB HARRAH SA SERIO TEM Bea BY LWW DF REIHE HET M PEHR TRRILTERZILBS HRB RWANAKA BRAS SS 7 75 8 WZ MAS B8 75 E DU ERIR DABSIESHRTEUISIEIIRGE GE 8 8 E BJ Be ED RAE E MEIST ESCUETAIE s TE ib RR the BY HE A ac RE p APS eA 5 8 ES SBM 6 BH H21 F22 B EGET F22 1 1 AES BHR BER Nim HAREA TEST 538
32. indication regarding the chain oil adjuster nut MIN direction the oil flow decrease MAX direction the oil flow increase Position bottom center of the unit f The position of H needle The position of L needle The position of idle adjusting Screw Position rear left of the unit 3 RERRTS AEF HAREM BE RPE HECGSTPSGONCUR BRAKES Xt ARE DXEOSERDA AR a RTRRARA MHRA CRAB PRATER ALL AP b ARREARS APA SES OTS RATA AR c FFB EAB FRB O STOP 355 Nl Ba RL PPLE R4 SGUnEMU AKER d BH ERE RR RAMATS TREE BUERREGURBDU AAEM OMe Se ek tse Gard MIN 2518 RD MAX jf ARDA EGERPEGUREI AA TORRE f H RH RRB L RRR debe ED ARR S BP EGET BIGURBUMUD FRENLER 3 E7 AF AAS a Bat 6 Q el EA STOP AAAS O 6 0 e uigo gt x f H
33. notice MS VRESARE RARATAN 12 AJY 12 3878 RAAB cm3 HERE cm3 EP eel are E Tae ae 31 8 A IA DES PRF EENEI E AANA E EAA EAA a FCE YE Zenoah EWH FCAR TP CHER 50 1 0 501 FBZ TE FAT SAH FB4 nr rr REN 25 1 wenn eee ence eee eee eee oH mi BASLER RC mi 270 ems 8155 PA SAE 10W 30 DEO DBE SAES10W 30 mi A a mi ONCE 200 ates dep S ete es ae 1 AUS ed WT cone ARN Walbro WT BX RB nee eee ee ee CDI eo KEE CREER ite Oat Champion CJ 7Y e oT JOE ZR RR UU 10000 fA EY A R Teeth x Pitch EE Ci x wei nee 6T x 3 8 9 53 mE 6T x 3 8 9 53 mm oT MEE 380 x 225 x 250 Bue gr DRE mm in ao 350 14 400 16 aa 91VG mm in DRE PCR ERICH PR 9 53 3 8 mm in HER OER DEE 1 27 0 05
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35. 848C3E93A1 709 zenon OWNER S MANUAL fe A i HJ Ab x M A fe Am HJ B amp B e Before using our chain saws please read this manual careful HFA SESE VBS A Caution iy to understand the proper use gt Ac ie AR AAAS of your unit EFHILBR BIB ERERDRES Keep this manual hand y E RI AHS E 4c PERRA 56 FH a AAS EFA SHAS EERE A SAFETY FIRST Instructions contained in warnings within this manual marked with a A symbol concern critical points which must be taken into consideration to prevent possible serious bodily injury and for this reason you are requested to read all such instructions carefully and follow them without fail B NOTES ON TYPES OF WARNINGS IN THE MANUAL WARNING This mark indicates instructions which must be followed in order to prevent accidents which could lead to serious bodily injury or death IMPORTANT This mark indicates instructions which must be followed or it leads to mechanical failure breakdown or e m NOTE This mark indicates hints or directions useful in the use of the product A 2259 ATRAABLIiCMASER SMR LS ta A EERE BRTAREAS SAGMHEETA SAREH B XTEBUS ACRMDATSGMRPGESRBIA fuISESHEOEDUS I E Ex R
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39. IMVEPLRSM ARR RAR ARACEAE xt ACE FS LAAN EBA English Contents A R 1 PARTS LOCATION 4 1 amp 89 389399 ennt 4 2 WARNING LABELS 2 EAS SARE eenen 6 ON THE MACHINE een 6 3 SYMBOLS ON THE MACHINE 8 3 HERES RSS n nnn nM 8 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 10 4 1E SB EFBARAD e eene 10 5 INSTALLING GUIDE BAR 5 R SRM 22 AND SAW CHAN sese 22 6 FUEL AND CHAIN OIL 26 6 RRE h 26 7 OPERATING ENGINE 2g 7 HEB RE 28 8 SAWING E qs x dq 36 8 E HI P E E E 36 9 MAINTENANCE 42 E M 42 10 MAINTENANCE OF 10 FHS See eene 48 SAW CHAIN AND GUIDE BAR 48 11 KEER ges NEM 11 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE pup 52 A ao 00000 54 12 SPECIFICATIONS 54 A OF Anraol T A 28 ABRAM Lave it ALL MERE E LEMeA AMES RRA SERERNEERA EUER TABI AARP ARERURBPLRSR EJERE MIL E z AAS XR AG SP IEECRIR Ao REKER Bie
40. INTENANCE OF SAW CHAIN AND GUIDE BAR E SAW CHAIN WARNING It is very important for smooth and safe operation to keep the cutters always sharp Your cutters need to be sharpened when Sawdust becomes powder like e You need extra force to saw in e The cut way does not go straight e Vibration increases e Fuel consumption increases Cutter setting standards A WARNING Be sure to wear safety gloves Before filing Make sure the saw chain is held securely Make sure the engine is stopped Use a round file of proper size for your chain Chain type 91VG Filesize X 5 32in 4 0mm Place your file on the cutter and push straight forward Keep the file position as illustrated F36 After every cutter has been set check the depth gauge and file it to the proper level as illustrated F37 WARNING Be sure to round off the front edge to reduce the chance of kickback or tie strap breakage 1 Appropriate gauge checker 2 Make the shoulder round 3 Depth gauge standard Make sure every cutter has the same length and edge angles as illustrated F38 4 Cutter length 5 Filing angle 6 Side plate angle 7 Top plate cutting angle TO 8 i 55 FFF HITE TE BH v Aiit ABA F IURI SE Se E Mor ERA BEA SHA Maa PRA 7A BSI e Je 3E BUY AA s BU SES D 2 88 8 73 C WHALE Heap ss MN BASLE FETE DD JR RAE BSURZSFE RAS BI AREBRREEE Rates
41. NG ATTA FARRE fe S 48 8973 HD RR ABA RB IA Xe Se Aza B FARRE Hefe FIN 8B GARE GH BERS SIME SEA ARS WSR D AER 1 ESE Fete ih Foe SE RLER SR 2 Pr ERR SS SX T ob ae 3 ARUFE 4 AAR SENS 5 FI ERREF Dies Zh 1 EE Gu P RS T RC SS 2 5 p 38 Eb DEBA AE AS ROS SRE AA ABR Wh 4 88 T dile ESE SIS Ra tS f FA 5 80 FH ARERR EHA 382 9r RH RANT RPA F met BEES ES 13 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4 ERE BAA 14 B WARNING CONSIDERING HANDLING OF FUEL The engine of this product is designed to run on a mixed fuel which contains highly flammable gasoline Never store cans of fuel or refill the fuel tank in any place where there is a boiler stove wood fire electrical sparks welding sparks or any other source of heat or fire which might ignite the fuel Smoking while operating the product or refilling its fuel tank is extremely dangerous Always be sure to keep lit cigarettes away from the product at all times When refilling the tank always turn off the engine first and take a careful look around to make sure that there are no sparks or open flames anywhere nearby before refueling If any fuel spillage occurs during refueling use a dry rag to wipe up spills before turning the engine back on again After refueling screw the fuel cap back tightly onto the fuel tank and then carry the product to a spot 3m or more away from wh
42. PRA RRL ES 8 MERIR RART TTR RE AEA B Aaa A aa Be F14 RA ABE ASIA 688 C AE TE T RARO US SD E UM UE fe 3e EARL AN Vs RD o Ws BO 7 TCR BU SE F UFR HE DR 2S SAA RA RUE S ESAS are DEDI Sia WGI AS REIZI TEER D FA BS AY TR RIIE AERE 1 BASIS WHA LRG BERR BE EMRE I 518 38 8 TSR ERES TRB GARE 1 HRH 14x 4 2 L R 1a lA 2 A5 APRS ERAGE 3 JIRAF St Fi fo EIS RRS LRH BHR SIS MRR SNM HN PRET HAS St 77 5 8 a 4 z 88 31 32 7 OPERATING ENGINE 4 Turn idle adjusting screw T counterclockwise so that saw chain does not turn If idling speed is too slow turn the screw clockwise 5 Make a test cut and adjust the H needle for best cutting power not for maximum speed 1 L needle 2 H needle 3 Idle adjusting screw E CARBURETOR ANTI FREEZE MECHANISM Operating the chain saw in temperatures of 0 5 C at times of high humidity may result in ice forming within the carburetor and this in turn may cause the output power of the engine to be reduced or for the engine to fail to operate smoothly This product has accordingly been designed with a ventilation hatch the back of the air cleaner cover to allow warm air to be supplied to the engine and to thereby prevent icing from occurring Under normal circumstances the product should be used in normal operating mode i e in the mode to which it is set at the time of shipment However when the possibility
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44. a HHE fu tsi Dig 10 iL r u to gt 7 E F31 SASUDPA 2 a Suc F32 1 ARBRE 6 SEIS wee B CHAR 1 SRL BARA PASE SEDET ER AR D ENERE SERRA ID NZSEGEOBERTDEDZS XE Hime Wek RRB TE RABE ER FA IEE F31 BE ER AFL 2 RREPERI RS a FHSE RB A 5 eas O RER A ae F32 1 BUSHES SS b Rima AAA MABE 58 68 BST B e TR ARERERBAY SFE aS RRR RIB WE UAE SN EK BEAR B 45 9 MAINTENANCE 9 fff 46 4 Spark plug F34 Clean the electrodes with a wire brush and reset the gap to 0 6 0 7 mm as necessary Champion CJ 7Y NGK BPM7Y or BPM7A 5 Sprocket F35 Check for cracks and for excessive wear int
45. ainType Guide Bar Saw Chain 14 91VG 848CB14G10 2931 52210 16 91VG 3608 52112 2932 52210 EMReERSR WGA BER RANA WERA AR HRM TRAN RAS MI WR HEAR W ARAE H BURARAABR REENA BAIR RARER F39 1 R 2 Seb 3 TA 4 iA STE BCA NUI BAR SK SE Se 28 IF Zenoah m AF diii Sik HRMS SiR RE 14 91VG 848CB14G10 2931 52210 16 91VG 3608 52112 2932 52210 10 amp AYO X 7 0JE B42 HABE 10 MRM HBS B ut B XD HAMS F39 F39 1 2 3 4 ume Zenoah 14 91VG 848CB14G10 2931 52210 16 91VG 3608 52112 2932 52210 SRM FEES MPL RHRRBAL BRERRNE At JEROBGERSTRRUZI RIS MI SR PLA ERR BAAR ELIE A BURTRAA BA MERIA BRNK RARER F39 ARRA FIER ERRERA Zenoah m MAE dis S SALA Stk 008 14 91VG 848CB14G10 2931 52210
46. b a Close b Open NOTE When restarting immediately after stopping the engine you need not to pull out the choke knob 5 While holding the saw unit securely on the ground pull the starter rope vigorously F11 Do not start the engine while the chain saw hangs in one hand The saw chain may touch your body This in very dangerous 6 When engine has ignited pull the throttle slightly to return the choke knob to the original position If the engine stops pull the starter again without pulling out the choke knob 7 Allow the engine to warm up with the throttle lever pulled slightly WARNING Keep clear of the saw chain as it will start rotating upon starting of engine TEE BTE ABCA WRASSE JFzM sm EER ERK free MESERIE SCARE EU BLRUATASS N MESA KAFR AAs B A35 1 DAR MRS NER HA Se they Ais F7 2 ITE I RB F8 3 AFERA WF ADAR E SI RAR AN AERE ALE 4 KA JU SEES AA 1 BREL 2 amp i 3 JFX 4 AMAR 5 Fara a AKA b fal JHA it ie APIS ESLERRAN AAA aie MPSA A 984 588 5 THULEHMUGE P ESAME LE de irim T BARS a Aa Fite Fi ABRERRAR FAA Fhe Mata A TWBIEZR AE RUBE BASE AS Rin ONEBECFAJPAE d HARE 6 EWR aA BHM A i aks FRE MRS SGT BAMA mt Si aap a 7 BW2 37 HHRMA Se I B FRERE BREEN BUSS BHC EHHEZ SS
47. can reduce or eliminate the element of surprise Sudden surprise contributes to accidents 2 Keep a good grip on the saw with both hands the right hand on the rear handle and the left hand on the front handle when the engine is running Use a firm grip with thumbs and fingers encircling the chain saw handles A firm grip will help you reduce kickback and maintain control of the saw 3 Make certain that the area in which you are cutting is free from obstructions Do not let the nose of the guide bar contact a log branch or any other obstruction which could be hit while you are operating the saw 4 Cut at high engine speeds 5 Do not overreach or cut above shoulder height 6 Follow manufacturers sharpening and maintenance instructions for saw chain 7 Only use replacement bars and chains specified by the manufacturer or the equivalent 4 1ES8 8 8207 Pia RSRRUTERERIM HERAA 1 2 3 M SM S 4 5 6 MSRA Am ASIAN RTS AAA REV ZI PARSER LACT RE Byxmi ARENA ES XE Um TESHRS BBR EA A wR SHRIRBBSyiESENWOCE SHGA x8jEDBHR EAmR ERP AE fa FRAPS HE RAA MW SESEB TS wl KSA BSH REWDAIRKERREREARHRE AE HEAP WARE EVI SUTENV RES RNA Sh 388 T UK SSE A IE SL RE 2 DREAMS IRA ES S BBZ PRXUEGESENMESHR AGHMERIEE ZIMEBHOS BAGJSIERURISARGHEIX FOROR ME SEMEL AMBER ae FLORIS TY SESE OIA PR URIE XE VIE R BORA RRA RESER 1B7JILSHRBSBUN
48. d but may require fine tuning due to change in operating conditions Before adjusting the carburetor make sure that provided are clean air fuel filters and fresh properly mixed fuel When adjusting take the following steps NOTE Be sure to adjust the carburetor with the bar chain attached 1 Stop engine and screw in both H and L needles until they stop Never force Then set them back the initial number of turns as shown below 1 H needle 1 54 x 1 2 L needle 1 A4 x 1 4 2 Start engine and allow it to warm up at half throttle 3 Turn L needle slowly clockwise to find a position where idling speed is maximum then set the needle back a quarter 1 4 turn counterclockwise LES 1 PRES E wei LA w s FSLERESH BRNO THO Sete WETS EE ERE HEN RFR RR mas m PiRRMER HAE TH ze ES oO SAT A MK SR F12 1 RH REAT PASE IL FBS A HERRAR RBS eH B AREA F14 RAL EN ALEC BEL UST BET RIESRIEBUDUSS TEEMA AT ADAH BRS RAMS ava RGMSSE IgE PN IRA RAR ASD FI RAS T RORIS GS C88 1 XBHJ5I BHALRHBEAD RTA RRB SSAA RX TRS RRA 1 H 381 14 x A 2 L Ret 14 A 2 Anse ANAE FEHIM 3 IRN Ria LRG FRES RRRERSENUE KARE WEA ARE P042 6 B Ouse zZ
49. e throttle for 2 seconds and pushing the front hand guard forward The chain should stop immediately with the engine at full speed If the chain is slow to stop or does not stop replace the brake band and clutch drum before use It is extremely important that the chain brake be checked for proper operation before each use and that the chain be sharp in order to maintain the kickback safety level 8 EE JFRAILEBU ibe RSP FAR P RANE NBA DEL HAM SIAM RSA EIE WiBTREME HARRARI BIR St1E FHSE IRL RUE HARA Me RENARD GRE REMENBK RAIA ZU AES BUMS OH AVAL OPK MEEA EMR FE ALB eI SHE TARETASo mR RADE ATP RBRADOA 5 SERRE REdSURSIST HERKEVOAN BORER JERAR TARR RAL RRHH BLA BFS tz F21 HERRAT ER REN DHMH GASES HAE MAIERS Rinse HiFi Ena 4 EILER SETRA RAZZIE ADR SER PIER MARE IL fe FAHY SE 358 27 ae TRU GEEK amp kb FS BS op dez ER AS UU Se AEA bu ESE AY REI RD DN np Gy hs OW SS s P Ms peut ji rok 8 S LIPALEZI SISI 9 aS
50. engine oil into a mixing container in accordance with the following ratios and then shaking to mix well Mixing ratios When using Zenoah genuine 2 cycle oil FC grade 50 1 100 ml of oil for every 5 liters of gasoline When using commercially available 2 cycle oil FB grade 25 1 160 ml of oil for every 4 liters of gasoline E CHAIN OIL Use motor oil SAE 10W 30 all year round or SAE 30 40 in summer and SAE 20 in winter NOTE Do not use wasted or regenerated oil that can cause damage to the oil pump 6 BFE AZ a FUB min AS tes FE RA DE E SCRI eX ot Fs A JUR X BD f 3 5 SE 2 m SET BT ARR FLW TE Dni BU DAA S SE PS IEF gt ZEMAN TA TERRE AMEX BREE RI 4 FEAL BAK IS 2m 2 5 Sg ABER FAR VUE GT RUE HEATH AREENA ZK BRAT T HULESS Te RIIEBUIE A BLA RI ae ASCs OF Bd g ige5 TIER WWHT RaREBAABA FMB BA m S sb BR fe FEED IER DER S SEY Seles ARG SCENE iE AFCA ez S EIL HEA TERRAE Eum ERAR HAHA RAH WME F Zenoah 2PPRAIEPMH FCA 50 1 jH5L dLidi100ml ndi FHrb rait BAZ fd FB 253 GAili4L flidii60m B ij 4 FAFA ZEUEEBSTESAE 10W 30 amp EH SAE 30 40 BX FA SHSAE 20 SKE TE RUREESEEPAERUUIMN RSEN HABERMAS E i i sou BRS
51. ere it was refueled before turning on the engine BEFORE STARTING ENGINE Check working place the cutting object and cutting direction if there is obstacle remove it Never start cutting until you have a clear work area secure footing and a planned retreat path from the falling tree Use caution and keep bystanders and animals out of the working area whose diameter is 2 5 times of the cutting object Inspect the machine for worn loose or damaged parts Never operate the machine that is damaged improperly adjusted or is not completely and securely assembled Make sure that the saw chain stops moving when the throttle control trigger is released B AXES AP mS BAe ORS 7h BAR BREAKER Wibtsk HK PHE AE AC SEE OT BE S X89 75 DIOE SCORE ROE SE UJ ERE NES DAE eke TEX ABARTH AWE PIA ER IS S FTK MARE A A eb TINIE AT SRS a a T 81 XE SETS ALASARMEER PS JTA IMB SHR ERA Raw FRR Bak 3 ARDY EAH aS B 3751 S BU ATI fers TPA MERRIA E EARRA IBIDCHSOE AUBICS TREN LER HR OS Te RA A FE AY AUR RAAT BEF RS V BI EDERE 2 5 HA TERK RAR BBS ins MBESA MAN MEV eO AIR MMRR BAR ATUAN AATF 3X BISA ERA OV a EAH TERRE Tete Oeil 4 PRIF AJZ 848 ABS
52. erfering with the chain drive If the wearing is found obviously replace it with new one Never fit a new chain on a worn sprocket or a worn chain on a new sprocket 6 Front and Rear dampers Replace if adhered part is peeled or crack is observed on the rubber part 4 XE3 amp F34 Rise ESZNIT m RBI Bee BRIS ZI Er SS AS 0 65 BK jes CJ 7Y NGK BPM7Y zy BPM7A 5 4 F35 PEERAA NT ERRA TRER MREMA SRN DAMA BRN RAB RAY SER BOT SER e WARRE SISSE ERIT RRB TS RRE iB An A SR 9 FAs 4 F34 SAAS 0 65 MA 0x mE Champion CJ 7Y NGK BPM7Y or BPM7A 5 F35 6 Hun GERI ur 9 efe 4 KEE F34 Fixe ERAI UR SEE SRR 85 2 PT FS AY 0 65 SK CJ 7Y NGK BPM7Y s BPM7A 5 f F35 PREECE IU DW SEE S OX BERR WRAHA PAIA 7 2 Ae RAB RARE 1885 SBR RC Ee 6 BREZ QR AG BBS RSS BRAS RA SS IRAE Ba LBD BIR 47 48 10 MA
53. exists that icing may occur the unit should be set to operate in anti freeze mode before use F15 Stop the engine remove the cylinder cover and install the grommet A to the appropriate position of the mode See W Maintenance part for how to remove the cylinder cover 1 Normal operation mode 2 Anti freeze mode 3 Insulator 4 Carburetor 5 Grommet A WARNING Continuing to use the product in anti freeze mode even when temperatures have risen and returned to normal may result in the engine failing to start properly or in the engine failing to operate at its normal speed and for this reason you should always be sure to return the unit to normal operating mode if there is no danger of icing occurring FRIES 4 GSR T HREH ETER WOR S RAL NLS ETE ah BRAS 5 fF FINN WH REE SI JERA MRZARENRE 1 2 H RT 3 THER B REEDA 40 SCHIRE TRE ES ORES SRA RAK OHO REE S SEBS f MARR RAKSA AS BE IRF IIE ER UE ZR P me 8 E S SUIEOB SR EB TRI Kit TRO SRA MERA SIS Mit o IE SEEKERS AE TESIEN IS SLE IE eR ER TEA A dn PIPER IN WIRE ALR Bz EBIBNXGLZKIREBSUPSE MH A SAARE AR ARH F15 S TE IE S TH Pili WATT SE 38 28 et WCAC AY See fr MBER IRIA Fe bw XRD mY xia S x Saha Ss ile aa DJ 1 Ex 2 PAR 3 Bae 4 As 5 RARER mE RH REZE RS RAD Ph oe 2S TED RRS RE HART ae T Re 35 RARE IE AD wE RT AAR ER BRRE Alt HRA RH KN IBAGDOSEUBS RIE RPI 7
54. f RVFI bip SEHR Em BIR WX 39 8 SAWING 6 68 BI 40 A Log lying on the ground F23 Saw down halfway then roll the log over and cut from the opposite side A Log hanging off the ground F24 In area A saw up from the bottom one third and finish by sawing down from the top In area B saw down from the top one third and finish by sawing up from the bottom Cutting Limb of Fallen Tree F25 First check to which side the limb is bent Then make the initial cut from the bent side and finish by s wing from the opposite side A WARNING Be alert to the springing back of a cut limb Pruning of Standing Tree F26 Cut up from the bottom finish down from the top WARNING Do not use an unstable foothold or ladder e Do not overreach Do not cut above shoulder height Always use your both hands to grip the saw ate th ERIEK F23 ETF SRUBTRURD LZ MOSEBUET RU BE ec BY 7K F24 TEX LAT MIRBRTELG 34 z 1 RSME MESH S1 TEDUSLB I3 MIRSBETE SDD 1 RBM BE 3521 BIE AF ARR F25 BAB AMR EM MS hh ME NF ihe ABABMN MARY Al i dE A A I Us IF AE BT F26 MIRSBEL WE RE BMIMEBERA RY FI BOIBARBENUEARSET WIWE HIR 38270 RT IE SBRU RR ARMS SEE 8 ES LPALEZDAISI F23
55. he cylinder cover make sure that switch wires and grommets are positioned correctly in place F31 NOTE Be sure to block the air intake hole 2 Fuel filter a Using a wire hook take out the filter from the filler port F32 1 Fuel filter b Disassemble the filter and wash with gasoline or replace with new one if needed NOTE e After removing the filter use a pinch to hold the end of the suction pipe e When assembling the filter take care not to allow filter fibers or dust inside the suction pipe 9 18 4 HE RERNA itis FRESE FHER PAMFREARA SRNR URAMALIAIER aS DEE FA ES SEE B TCHHACER 1 AUH BEFSH A B B 4 3 ES x5 SE BS iA HSA fim ERRERA RALA H o ZRA ARN R A E AEH F31 aS VERA 2 WAREZ a BERHANE S m 2872 F32 1 ERNEA SS b RENES MARE WALE SER TATA BO PESE PBIXCTGETEUCER XR FRAN DERE ER FHENARLEARE 44 9 egal 9 fff 4 4 HE BERNA AI MESAK I SBREB ARS TERI EASIER BER MAM DAE MRBRALTRES ol TL 2 n D i E gt mN E P
56. ing the felling operation Always shut of the engine before setting it down 4 EREA Faas BERTAN SRZ 18 PIXCFIETESSTEU SR FIAGSTESTUPJEZMSUUCE RAR ft SERAN SARANANE SIRARI TAREE BSE HORT AR Fle AO BREFRNTAM EA TELE ADARRE ON 5 iz t HJ SE S SERUPRIE S SER BORE a JOEGESUDERUSI SNSERO RANE SRR fos ARAB EVA ERROR SARS Nb AAR Miao RES EE eA PET ERREFE WAAR TERR REO FR AS BYE BUNA BY 77 E 8958 73 08 05 ERRER AEA BERGEN HIERT ATSR IBASupE ROS DII aaa 4 Af St 4 ERAR B W SARR RAMETERS RBAGSIERURIGRAEUEG MOGURE 9t jf e SB SHS AD IL Be s SZER HERRIA RE GEG W W EXAM HELUZ o IBORHEPGSDSSCHRNUEDR KERR LARA TRH UNS F B MRS SASL BORRE KBERAKTS
57. lways be sure to turn off the RARREEELI Sms engine before performing any maintenance or checking procedures A WARNINGS E The metallic parts reach high FE VSAH ENAN LERI ad Mad temperatures immediately after BR oe i te es stopping the engine e Leave all maintenance other than AAFP ERSTE py shag ee the items listed in the Owner s ESSE BR AR chi MEG i Manual to your competent servicing dealer B TRANSPORTATION mH bz Always carry the unit with the Mziki Mees SEZ engine stopped the guide bar eines covered with the protector to the CGRP RE TARR BERRA HR rare and muffler away from your body yy eee 4 HIZO ALS B ium EAS A rtr gr e EAS Ho re
58. mo oh qp Qnm 4 IESE EAA BARE BSRERRAER REE BR REM AAR EET RRR TERRIER Tee B A w amp Bes ERN ERBA LERIN RERI a iA RE ARPA EBESUBSIR Lop asa 1E SS Sat AEE ARB PIED B 3E HUE ARS A a UD CRATE S NES zx LORiERR HERRERA ADER 21 5 INSTALLING GUIDE BAR AND SAW CHAIN 5 SCRIPT HEE 22 A standard saw unit package contains the items as illustrated F1 1 Power unit 2 Bar protector 3 Guide bar 4 Saw chain 5 Plug wrench Open the box and install the guide bar and the saw chain on the power unit as follows A WARNING The saw chain has very sharp edges Use thick protective gloves for safety 1 Loosen the nuts and remove the chain cover 2 Gear the chain to the sprocket and while fitting the saw chain around the guide bar mount the guide bar to the power unit Adjust the position of chain tensioner nut on the chain cover to the lower hole of guide bar F2 8 Tensioner nut 9 Chain cover EILA BHA TAIRA F1 1 AA 2 FRR RE 3 SR 4 Pate 5 XE 3E ARF THAT BRVIISBRSHMANA EA SAR AISESE me RAF ATRILRE HR EAP FE 1 FRH EES 2 HEREEEEHL HEGRE SVE SHB UB F RFE I HOGEK eps IE RXDESHTISTL F2 8 Ske aie Bt 9 test 5 2 0 HH ZI amp F1 1 2
59. on F20 F20 1 Switch 1 FX 34 TET 7 MAIZE 7 PRES m B BREBS IEE 1 BRS zu 1 ER ULERDSISETS EET E BSAA HEH 2 WAAMAS 0 STOP AAZ 2 SMHS O EL AER F20 F20 1 1 A 35 36 8 SAWING WARNING Before proceeding to your job read For Safe Operation section It is recommended to first practice sawing easy logs This also helps you get accustomed to your unit Always follow the safety regulations The chain saw must only be used for cutting wood It is forbidden to cut other types of material Vibrations and kickback vary with different materials and the requirements of the safety regulations would not be respected Do not use the chain saw as a lever for lifting moving or splitting objects Do not lock it over fixed stands It is forbidden to hitch tools or applications to the P t o that are not specified by the manufacturer It is not necessary to force the saw into the cut Apply only light pressure while running the engine at full throttle When the saw chain is caught in the cut do not attempt to pull it out by force but use a wedge or a lever to open the way BGUARD AGAINST KICKBACK F21 This saw is equipped with a chain brake that will stop the chain in the event of kickback if operating properly You must check the chain brake operation before each usage by running the saw at full th
60. ownership of this product i Never allow children or anyone unable to fully understand the directions given in this manual to use this product BE WORKING GEAR AND CLOTHING a When using the product you should wear proper clothing and protective equipment as follows 1 Helmet 2 Protection goggles or face protector 3 Thick work gloves 4 Non slip sole work boots 5 Ear protectors b And you should carry with you 1 Attached tools and files 2 Properly reserved fuel and chain oil 3 Things to notify your working area Rope warning signs 4 Whistle for collaboration or emergency 5 Hatchet or saw for removal of obstacles c Never use the product when wearing pants with loose cuffs when wearing sandals or when barefoot 4 IESE AMA f WRRSSHERH ER Amm RESRHORA FRE eit FAK BORN SERENE REL AT fa 7S BE tH 104 8 Am BA 10 2047 hBS TR ATE ZX BS TENER 8 Rz PR XE PST MAA Ae FHGLEJHBIB CERTE ATEN 3575 SENE TERI IL BASRA TEA fe FAL RAB ta 8 3280473 AS iSi EBA D ABA X JLB EAA i B SRRIBJBRLEC See a fe AAP ool REMIT SIME WARR 1 4 RE 1 5008 EEXERDUEMUESE RAE 2 55 REN 3 X RF E 4 B AH 5 Ae HIEKE EER AN we DIF Hun 1 an P RT ARMY 2 TEX 2 RR EB BLUR E COR SATE AR R ARK 405 HAE NV 38 ERIS CRI f FH 9 8507 FoR RRS RH T8 4S F ME BD PLACER T MA FTE SESE 4
61. uct under gq UTARA TER circumstances like those described below 1 When the ground is slippery or 1 BVFEEB XEbL isse m B E y when other conditions exist eA which might make it not possible to maintain a steady posture 2 At night aliens of sts fog 2 ARERR JELRE or at any other times when your 08 E field of vision might be limited nse AAN and it would be difficult to gain a clear view of the area 3 During rain storms during pe lightning storms at times of e ou CRA WAR FI strong or gale force winds or at j any other times when weather conditions might make it unsafe to use this product e When using this product for the e MREFA SUBAREA first time before beginning actual work learn to handling it from skilled worker FMRE A ATA BRER 4 AIE 4 ERRAR E JAB B eR a a fERIBIRS TED c SEED RC e FX AS HE GAB MERE RE fe FH EAE b amp SHFS S88 BSA A b KRERRABRRBHAA MR TEX ERAS ETE CR MARSSR Of ASRS Ria NARA SR B dic BL RA te 33 550 RE 73 PE TIC WSR 382015 82 Eh c WAS c S ISEHEDLBSSREEXE OUR ELA BEC

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