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1 25. 4CC COMP ACT CHAINSA W PCH25 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Black Cy an Magenta Y ellow Code: PCH25 Date: 080318 Edition: 11 Op: DJ[...]
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2 Contents W ar ra nty P owe r T oo ls Whi lst ev ery effo rt is m ade to ensur e your compl ete sat isf act ion with t his to ol, oc cas ion all y , due to the mass man ufa ctu ring techn iques, a too l m ay not live u p to o ur req uir ed leve l of p erform ance a nd you ma y n eed the ass ist anc e of our s ervice de par tme nt. Thi s p rod uct [...]
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3 Descr iptio n of sy mbols The ratin g pl ate on you r tool may sho w sy mbols. The se rep resent imp ortant inf ormati on ab out the pro duc t or ins tru cti ons on its use . Con for ms to re lev ant safet y sta nda rds. We ar he ari ng pro tec tio n. We ar ey e prot ection . We ar he ad pro tectio n. Rea d thes e in struct ions for use car efu l[...]
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4 A log lying on the ground Cutting the limbs of Fallen Tree 1 2 Pruning of Standard Tree 1 2 Felling a tree Felling direction Notch cut Felling cut 1 2 A log hanging of f the ground 1 2 1 2 A log lying on the ground Cutting the limbs of Fallen T ree 1 2 Pruning of Standard T ree 1 2 Felling a tree Felling direction Notch cut Felling cut 1 2 A log [...]
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5 Gener al safety inst ructi ons W ARNI NG. Read and und ers tan d all in str uct ion s. Fai lur e to fol low all ins tru cti ons liste d bel ow may resu lt in fi re and /or serio us injur y . Sav e thes e in struct ions 1) W ork area a) Kee p wor k area clea n and we ll lit . Cl uttere d an d da rk are as inv ite acci den ts. b) D o not op era te [...]
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6 4) Se rvi ce a) Hav e you r powe r too l serv ice d by a qua lif ied repai r per son nel using only ident ica l rep lace ment par ts . Thi s will ens ure that the saf ety of the power tool is mai nta ine d. Addit ional safety rules for petrol chainsaw s Not e . For saf ety reas ons the cha ins aw is shipp ed wi th the cha in bra ke fully enga ged[...]
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7 • Ens ure you use oil- mix fu el. Ensu re tha t you mix 35 pa rts unl ead ed fue l to 1 par t 2-s tro ke oil . If not , th e en gine wil l ove rhe at and caus e dama ge to your chain saw . • Nev er fil l f uel ta nk in door s. Never fill fuel ta nk whe n eng ine is runn ing or hot. Do not sm oke when fi lli ng fue l tank . Kic kba ck saf ety [...]
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8 Know your pr oduct 1. Gui de bar 2. Cha in 3. Cha in tensi oni ng scr ew 4. Cha in drive cover 5. Cha in drive cover nut 6. Buc king spi kes 7. Air fil ter 8. Fro nt guard (chai n br ake) 9. T op hand le 10. Filte r cov er 1 1. Filte r cov er kno b 12. Rear ha ndl e 13. Recoi l sta rter 14. Idlin g adj ustm ent scre w 15. HIGH (F ast ) run ad jus[...]
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9 Insta lling the gu ide bar and chain W ARN ING . Th e ch ain has sha rp ed ges . Us e wo rk glo ves f or s af ety . I M PO RT AN T . Fro nt gua rd (c ha in br ak e) mus t be d ise ngag ed wh en in st al lin g the gui de ba r an d ch ain. 1. Pu ll th e front guar d (8) towa rds the rear of the saw unt il there is a “cl ick ” to mak e su re tha[...]
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1 0 10. Che ck tha t th e ch ain can be smo oth ly pul led arou nd the gui de bar by ha nd an d that it ma inta ins cont act with th e gui de bar , top and bot tom. T o ch eck tensi on, rotat e th e cha in to it s tig htes t co nditio n the n susp end a 0.9k g weig ht from th e chai n at the mid poi nt of th e und ersi de of the ba r . The maxim um[...]
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1 1 Not e: 1 Lit re of unlea ded fuel : 28.5 ml of oil. 5 Lit re of un lea ded fu el: 145m l of oil Add ing chain oil W ARNI NG. Neve r sta rt wor k unl ess the cha in and bar ar e lub ric ate d. 1. Pl ace th e cha insa w o n its sid e with the oil cap fac ing up. Unt wis t and re mov e the oi l tan k cap (2 2). 2. F ill th e tan k to 80% capac ity[...]
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1 2 1 1. When ready to star t cu tting, rel ease the brak e, by pul lin g the fr ont guard bac k. Stopp ing the chains aw 1. Rel ea se the tri gger s wit ch. 2. S et the on/o ff switc h (1 8) to Of f (th e O posi tio n). Check ing the oil supply Run the eng ine at medi um spe ed and che ck that th e chai n spl att ers a thin lin e of oi l whic h ca[...]
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1 3 Opera tion W ARNI NGS. • Alway s fol low th e saf ety in str uct ion s give n at the fro nt of th is man ual . Th is cha insaw mu st on ly be us ed for cut tin g wood . It mus t n ot be us ed for cutt ing other type s of ma teri al. Do not use the chai nsaw as a le ver for lif tin g, mov ing or spli tti ng obj ects. • Do not atta ch the cha[...]
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1 4 4. Ma ke the fell ing cu t on the opp osite si de to the ini tia l not ch and sli ghtly hi ghe r than the not ch. As the fel lin g cut get s clos e to the not ch cut, th e tree wil l be gin to fal l. 5. Re move the saw fro m th e cu t, stop th e engi ne with th e on/ of f swi tch (1 8), put the saw do wn and leav e the ar ea alo ng the ret reat[...]
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1 5 6. M ake su re th at the oil por t is not clogg ed. Grea se th e nose spr ock et at th e tip of the gui de bar . 7. Ch eck fo r fue l and oi l leak age and loose fas tening s, esp eci all y thos e sec urin g th e han dle s and th e guid e ba r . If any defec ts are fou nd, take the tool to an auth orised rep air centr e. 8. Cl ean an y dus t aw[...]
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1 6 GMC customer assist If your product needs repairing, replacing, technical service or you simply need help or advice, please contact us on our Customer Assist Line 1300 880 001 (Australia) or 0800 445 721 (New Zealand). For prompt service we suggest you log your service request online at www .gmcservice.com.au . Should you not have access to the[...]