Stanley SCS-46-JET 2 Stroke Petrol Chainsaw

User Manual - Page 14

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Check the following before starting the engine:
- Is the saw chain tension correct ?
- Is the oil tank full?
- is the chain brake released?
- Start the chainsaw.
Holding the saw (B20)
Hold the front handle (9) in your left hand and the
rear handle (10) in your right hand.
Switch off the saw
Release the throttle lever (19).
Set the control switch (18) to <<STOP>>). Do not
put down the chainsaw until the chain has stopped
moving.
Carburettor adjustment
The carburettor has been set at the factory to
provide the best possible performance. If you
wish to improve the setting, contact an approved
workshop.
Storage
Clean the saw chain (2) and guide bar (1) after
every use.
Fit the chain guard (3).
Work instructions (B21-B27)
Obey all the safety regulations.
Never saw with a loose or blunt chain. Always pull
the machine out of the wood whilst the chain is
still moving.
When cutting fallen trees, please note that the
trunk may be under tension.
Trunk under tension on the top. The tree may
spring upwards.
Trunk under tension on the bottom. The tree may
spring downwards.
- Hold the petrol chainsaw securely on the ground
using your left hand.
- Place your right foot in the shaft of the rear
handle (10).
- Pull the starter cable (11) out as far as possible 3
to 5 times.
- Choke level jumps back automatically when pressing
the trigger.
- Pull the starter cable (11) several times quickly
and forcefully right to the end of the cable until
the engine starts.
Warm up the engine for 30 seconds. Tighten and release
the trigger.
Stop the engine (B19)
- Allow the engine to slow down to idling speed
without any throttle.
- Move the control switch (18) downwards to
“STOP”.
Start when the engine is warm
- The procedure is identical for starting when the
engine is cold. However, in this case the choke
lever (17) remains fully pushed in.
Working with the chainsaw
Wear gloves, ear protectors, protective clothing
and a helmet with a visor.
Never saw above shoulder height.
Never saw with one hand.
Never saw on a ladder, in a tree or if you are not
standing on firm footing.
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