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MCSP40
40cc Petrol
Chain Saw
Barcode: 5052931013845
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Product functions
Operation
Care and maintenance
Trouble shooting
Recycling and disposal
Technical and legal information
Guarantee
EC declaration of conformity
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Quick Start
Safety
These instructions are for your safety. Please read through them
thoroughly before use and retain them for future reference.
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1. Front handle
2. Front guard/chain brake
3. Saw chain
4. Guide bar
5. Sprocket nose
6. Locking wheel
7. Tension wheel
7a. Tension pin
8. Cover
9. Primer
10. Rear guard
11. Rear handle
12. Fixing screw
13. Air lter cover
14. Air lter
15. Spark plug connector
16. Cylinder ns
17. Oiling port
18. Spike bumper
19. Bolts
20. Chain catcher
21. Clutch
22. Drive sprocket
23. Recoil starter handle
24. Ignition switch (on/off)
25. Choke knob
26. Throttle interlock
27. Throttle trigger
28. Chain oil tank cap
29. Fuel tank cap
30. Air vents
31. Guide bar cover
32. Combination spanner/
Spark plug wrench
33. Chain le
34. Screwdriver
35. Bag
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Disconnect the spark plug connector (15) from the spark plug.
Assemble the guide bar and saw chain before operation. Follow the
operating instructions step-by-step and use the pictures provided
as a visual guide to easily assemble the product.
Assembly
WARNING! Read all the instructions carefully! Do not start
the product before it is completely assembled. Always
wear gloves during assembly!
Unpack all parts and lay them on a at, stable surface.>
Remove all packing materials and shipping devices if>
applicable.
Make sure the delivery contents are complete and free of any>
damage. If you nd that parts are missing or show damage do not
use the product but contact your dealer. Using an incomplete or
damaged product represents a hazard to people and property.
Ensure that you have all the accessories and tools needed for>
assembly and operation. This also includes suitable personal
protective equipment.
Unpack
You will need
(items not supplied)
Petrol
Engine oil
Fuel funnel with lter
Saw chain oil
Lubrication oil
(items supplied)
Guide bar cover
Combination spanner/
Spark plug wrench
Chain le
Screwdriver
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Fold out the locking wheel (6) (Fig. 1).>
Loosen the cover (8) by turning the locking wheel (6) anticlockwise>
(Fig. 2) and remove it.
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Fig. 1 Fig. 2
WARNING! Always use a saw chain designed as “low-
kickback” or a saw chain which meets the low-kickback
requirements! A standard saw chain (a chain which does
not have the kickback reducing guard links) should only
be used by an experienced professional operator!
Nevertheless, a low-kickback saw chain does not
completely eliminated kickback! A low-kickback or “safety”
chain should never be regarded as complete protection
against injury! Therefore always use a low-kickback saw
chain in conjunction with other kickback protection devices
such as the front guard/chain brake!
WARNING! Before removing, ensure the front guard/
chain brake (2) is in the disengaged position (see section
“In more Detail - Chain brake”). If in the engaged position,
pull the front guard/chain brake backwards until it ‘clicks’
into position.
Chain and guide bar
Use only the guide bar (4) and saw chain (3) according to the>
technical data of the product.
Place the product on a suitable at surface with the cover (8) >
facing upwards.
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WARNING! The direction of the saw chain ‘cutters’ must
be as indicated by the symbol and arrow on the guide
bar!
Remove the cover and spacer>
plate from the bolts (19) (the
spacer plate is not to be re-tted)
(Fig. 3).
Place the slot in the guide bar>
(4) over the bolts (19). Push the
guide bar (4) to the left towards
the drive sprocket (22) (behind
the clutch (21)) (Fig. 4).
Spread the saw chain (3) over>
the sprocket (22) behind the
clutch (21) and t around the
guide bar (4) with the cutting
edges of the chain pointing in
the rotational direction (Fig. 5).
Slide the chain into the groove>
around the guide bar (Fig. 6).
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Fig. 4
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Make sure the chain is placed>
above the chain catcher (20)
(Fig. 7).
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Pull the guide bar (4) carefully towards the right to pre-tighten>
the saw chain (3) (Fig. 7).
Ret the cover (8) and slightly tighten the locking wheel (6) >
(Fig. 8). Make sure the tension pin (7a) is inserted into the lower
hole on the guide bar (Fig. 9).
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Saw chain tensioning
Always check the saw chain tension before use, after rst cuts
and regularly during use, approximately every ve cuts. After
initial operation, new chains can lengthen considerably. This is
normal during the break-in period and the interval between future
adjustments will lengthen quickly.
NOTE: The saw chain (3) has not yet been tensioned.
Tension the chain as described under “Saw chain
tensioning”. After operating the product for approximately
1 hour, adjust the chain tension again.
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Lift up the tip of the guide bar (4) and keep it there as you adjust>
the tension.
Turn the tension wheel (7) until the chain “tie straps” are just>
touching the bottom edge of the guide bar (4) (Fig. 10).
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WARNING! Always disconnect the spark plug connector
before adjusting the saw chain tension!
The cutting edges of the saw chain are sharp. Always
wear protective gloves when handling the chain!
Always maintain proper chain tension! A loose chain
increases the risk of kickback! A loose chain may jump out
of the guide bar groove! This may injure the operator and
damage the chain! A loose chain will cause rapid wear to
the chain, guide bar and sprocket!
Tensioning the chain too tightly will overload the motor and
cause damage, and insufcient tension can cause chain
derailing, whereas a correctly tightened chain provides
the best cutting characteristics and prolonged working life!
The chain life mainly depends upon sufcient lubrication
and correct tensioning!
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Check the chain tension using one hand to lift the saw chain>
(3) against the weight of the product. The correct chain tension
is achieved when the saw chain can be lifted by approximately
2 - 4 mm from the guide bar (4) in the centre (Fig. 12).
Chain ‘tie straps’
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Turn the locking wheel (6) to tighten the cover (8) completely>
(Fig. 10). Ensure the two latches snap into the grooves.
Fuel and engine oil
This product is equipped with a 2-stroke engine, the fuel and oil
tank are combined and it is essential to ll a fuel-oil mixture before
operating this product. Observe the technical specications for
suitable fuel and engine oil.
WARNING! This product is not supplied with fuel-oil
mixture in the engine! Before operating this product it is
essential to ll it with fuel-oil mixture!
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