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INTRODUCTION
Dear Customer,
thank you for choosing one of our products. We hope that you will be completely satisfied with this
machine and that it fully meets your expectations. This manual has been compiled in order to provide
you with all the information you need to get acquainted with the machine and use it safely and effi-
ciently. Don't forget that it is an integral part of the machine, so keep it handy so that it can be con-
sulted when necessary, and pass it on to a further user if you resell or loan the machine.
Your new machine has been designed and manufactured in pursuance with current regulations, and is
safe and reliable if used in compliance with the instructions provided in this manual (proper use). Using
the machine in any other way, or non-compliance with the safety specifications relative to use, main-
tenance and repair is considered "improper use" which will invalidate the warranty, relieve the manu-
facturer from all liabilities, and the user will consequently be liable for all and any damage or injury to
himself or others.
Since improvements are periodically made to our products, you may find slight differences between
your machine and the descriptions contained in this manual. Certain modifications can be made to the
machine without prior warning and without the obligation to update the manual, although the essen-
tial safety and function characteristics will remain unaltered. In case of any doubts, please contact your
dealer. And now enjoy your work!
This chainsaw has been especially designed for tree maintenance
and should therefore only be used by trained operators when working on trees.
CONTENTS
1.
Identification of the main components ...................................... 2
2.
Symbols ..................................................................................... 3
3.
Safety requirements .................................................................. 4
4.
Machine assembly ..................................................................... 8
5.
Preparing to work ...................................................................... 9
6.
How to start - Use - Stop the engine ...................................... 10
7.
Using the machine ................................................................... 12
8.
Maintenance and storage ........................................................ 15
9.
Identification of faults .............................................................. 18
10. Accessories ............................................................................. 18
WARNING!
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION Dear Customer, thank you for choosing one of our products. We hope that you will be completely satisfied with this machine and that it fully meets your expectations. This manual has been compiled in order to provide you with all the information you need to get acquainted with the machine and use it safely and effi- ciently.
  • Page 2: Identification Of The Main Components

    10.8 10.4) Manufacturer’s model of reference 10.5) Machine model Maximum noise and vibration levels 10.6) Serial number For model ................. CJ 300 10.7) Year of manufacture Operator ear noise pressure level 10.8) Article Code (ISO 22868)..............db(A) 10.9) Emission number - Measurement uncertainty (2006/42/EC - EN 27574) .
  • Page 3: Symbols

    SYMBOLS 2. SYMBOLS 1) Read, understand and follow all warnings. 2) Warning! Danger of kickback. 3) Use the chain saw with two hands. 4) Read operator's instruction book before operating this machine. 5) Wear head, eye and ear protection. 6) Wear strong working gloves. 7) Wear boots or protective shoes with grippy soles and steel toecaps.
  • Page 4: Safety Requirements

    SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 3. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS A) TRAINING 2) WARNING: DANGER! Fuel is highly flam- mable: 1) Read the instructions carefully. Become – keep the fuel in containers which have been acquainted with the controls and the proper use specifically manufactured and homologated of the machine.
  • Page 5 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS – where possible, avoid working on wet, slippe- enclosure. ry ground or in any case on uneven or steep 4) To reduce fire hazards, keep the engine, ex- ground that does not guarantee stability for haust silencer and fuel storage area free from the operator;...
  • Page 6 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 3.1 WORKING WITH TREE SERVICE CHAIN- (i.e. via the strop) and direct attachment (i.e. SAWS FROM A ROPE AND HARNESS at the attachment point on the saw) of saw to the operators harness; c) ensure the saw is securely attached when it is This chapter sets out working practices to redu- being sent up to the operator;...
  • Page 7 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS Securing the work position The chain brake should always be engaged for two-handed use before lowering a running saw onto its strop. Operators should always check the saw has suf- To allow the operator to hold the saw with both ficient fuel before undertaking critical cuts.
  • Page 8: Machine Assembly

    MACHINE ASSEMBLY 4. MACHINE ASSEMBLY IMPORTANT NOTE The machine is supplied Play attention to the correct with the bar and chain dismantled and the oil and direction (3) of the saw chain. fuel tanks empty. – Fit the chain tensioner nut (4) into the lower hole (5) of the guide bar, then install the chain WARNING! Unpacking and complet-...
  • Page 9: Preparing To Work

    PREPARING TO WORK 5. PREPARING TO WORK CHECKING THE MACHINE • Preparation and preservation of the fuel mixture Before starting work please: DANGER! – check that all the screws on the machine and Petrol and the fuel mixture are highly inflam- the bar are tightly fastened;...
  • Page 10: How To Start - Use - Stop The Engine

    PREPARING TO WORK / HOW TO START - USE - STOP THE ENGINE WARNING! IMPORTANT Moreover, normal wear and Immediately clean all tra- change in product with no functional influence ces of fuel which may have dripped on the are not covered by the warranty. Also, be careful machine or the ground and do not start the that, if the usage in the instruction manual is not engine until the petrol fumes have dissipated.
  • Page 11 HOW TO START - USE – STOP THE ENGINE WARNING! NOTE Once the choke knob has Do not use the machine if been pulled out, it will not return to the operating the chain moves when the engine is running position even if you press down on it with your idle;...
  • Page 12: Using The Machine

    USING THE MACHINE 7. USING THE MACHINE To respect people and the environment: This brake can be operated manually by pushing the front guard forward. To release the brake, pull the front guard towards the handgrip until – Try not to cause any disturbance. you hear a click.
  • Page 13 USING THE MACHINE WARNING! WARNING! Never work with the chain loose, as it can be hazardous if the chain slips • Before proceeding to your job, read the out of its guides. section “For Safe Operation”. It is recom- mended to first practice sawing easy logs. This also helps you get accustomed to your unit.
  • Page 14 USING THE MACHINE – Decide where the tree should fall - you should • Sawing a raised log (Fig. 13) consider the wind, the natural lean of the tree, the position of the heaviest branches and how – If you are sawing the overhanging end of a easy the work is after felling, etc.
  • Page 15: Maintenance And Storage

    MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 8. MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Correct maintenance is essential to maintain the Regularly check the condition of the chain cat- original efficiency and safety of the machine over cher and replace it if it gets damaged. time. WARNING! During maintenance ope- NUTS AND SCREWS rations:...
  • Page 16 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE • Oil filter (Fig. 18) Sharpening is necessary when: – With a wire hook, take out the oil filter (1) from • The sawdust looks like dust. the feeding port. • Cutting becomes more difficult. – Wash the filter with gasoline. •...
  • Page 17 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Chain maintenance table WARNING! The specifications of the chain and the bar homologated for this machine are shown in the “EC Conformity Statement” provided. Do not use other types of chains or bars for safety reasons. The table gives the sharpening data for different types of chains, but this does not mean you can use different chains from the homologated one.
  • Page 18: Identification Of Faults

    Groove CHAIN Length width Inches Inches / cm Inches / mm Code Code CJ 300 CJ 300 C 3/8” Mini 12 / 30 0,050 / 1,3 23900362/0 23920362/0 3/8” Mini 10 / 25 0,050 / 1,3 23900360/0 23920360/0 1/4” Mini 10 / 25 carving 0,050 / 1,3 23900361/0...

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