Solo 646 Original Instructions Manual

Solo 646 Original Instructions Manual

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9 646 100 ENGLISH
08/2008

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  • Page 1: Chain Saw

    646 / 652 Chain saw Original instructions 9 646 100 ENGLISH 08/2008...
  • Page 2: Instruction Manual

    - This equipment produces exhaust fumes system. Where a warrantable condition exists, Solo will repair - fuel vapours are poisonous; your small non-road power equipment engine at no cost to you including diagnosis, parts, and labor.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Index Page ENGLISH 1. Safety regulations..........................4 Correct use / General safety instructions Working clothes Fuelling When transporting the equipment Notes on assembly, cleaning, adjustment, maintenance and repairs Before starting the tool Starting the tool When working with the saw 2.
  • Page 4: Safety Regulations

    We recommend: SOLO forest and countryside work jacket EN 340 Part no: 99 303 000 + size (2[s] - 6[xxl]) SOLO Outdoor Knee-breeches Part no: 99 020 95 + size SOLO Outdoor dungarees Part no: 99 020 94 + size Never wear scarves, ties, jewellery or other items of clothing, which might get caught in the equipment, in brush or on branches.
  • Page 5: Fuelling

    Safety regulations 1.3 Fuelling Petrol is very light and highly flammable. Keep away from open flames and never spill fuel. Do not smoke at the operating site or at and near the refuelling site! • Stop the engine prior to refuelling. •...
  • Page 6: Starting The Tool

    Safety regulations 1.7 Starting the tool • When starting the tool, keep a minimum distance of 3 metres to where the tool was refuelled. Never start the device in an enclosed room. • Make sure that you have a secure footing on firm ground when starting the tool. Always check that the ground is level and keep a safe hold of the power tool.
  • Page 7: Specification

    Medium idling speed 2 800 ± 150 Clutch engagement speed 4 200 ± 150 Fuel tank capacity Fuel mix ratio: with SOLO 2T engine oil with other two-stroke oils 1 : 50 1 : 25 Fuel consumption at max. power ISO 7293 Specific consumption at max.
  • Page 8: Standard Delivery

    Standard delivery ; Designation of important controls and functional parts 3. Standard delivery • Chainsaw – basic unit (without guide bar and saw chain) • Guide bar • Saw chain • Chain guard • Tool: Combination tool (spark plug spanner with screwdriver), plus additional screwdriver •...
  • Page 9 Designation of important controls and functional parts Fig. 1c 1. Chain 2. Guide bar 3. Hand protection View: rear 4. Front handle 5. Cowl 6. Rear handle 7. Choke 8. Part throttle control pin 10. Throttle control lock 11. Throttle control 12.
  • Page 10: Preparing The Equipment For Use

    Preparing the equipment for use ; Refuelling and adding oil to the chain lubrication system 5. Preparing the equipment for use • Fit the rail cover, but initially only tighten the retaining nuts finger tight. 5.1 Assembly of the guide bar and chain •...
  • Page 11: Fuel Information

    When using a particularly high quality proprietary 2- operation again. stroke engine oil such as the “SOLO Profi 2T- Motoröl” which we supply, we recommend an Fig. 6 oil:petrol mixing ratio of 1:50 (2%).
  • Page 12: Chain Brake

    Chain brake ; Starting / Stopping the engine 7. Chain brake 8. Starting / Stopping the engine When the chain brake is activated, it stops the saw chain in a fraction of a second. Every time you pull the starter cord, observe the Automatic engagement: correct position and the safe position of the chainsaw In an emergency, the chain brake engages instantly...
  • Page 13: Starting Up

    Starting / Stopping the engine 8.2 Starting up • Always guide the starter handle back to its starting position – do not just let go and allow it to speed Please read the safety instructions before starting up back by itself. the device.
  • Page 14: Hazards Caused By Kickback

    Hazards caused by kickback 9. Hazards caused by kickback 3. Contact point in the lower part of the guide bar (bumper spikes (26) as the point at which the chainsaw is positioned on the cutting object): When working with the chainsaw, careless or incorrect working methods Fig.
  • Page 15: Using The Chainsaw

    Using the chainsaw ; Operating and maintenance information 10. Using the chainsaw Fig. 13 10.1 Application areas The chainsaw must only be used to cut wood and objects made of wood. Any loose wooden objects must be safely secured (e.g. on a sawhorse). When cutting down overgrown trees and branches please refer also to the notes on cutting down trees and removing branches.
  • Page 16 Using the chainsaw Removing branches: Felling: Do not cut through free-hanging branches from Felling trees is dangerous and requires training. underneath. If you are a novice then you must not fell any trees. You can attend a training course to learn how Do not remove branches while standing on the trunk.
  • Page 17: Operating And Maintenance Information

    Using the chainsaw ; Operating and maintenance information Making the felling notch: 11. Operating and maintenance information The felling notch determines the direction in which With modern equipment and safety-relevant the tree falls and helps to control the fall. It is made components, maintenance and repairs must only be perpendicular to the fall direction with a cut through carried out by persons with suitable specialist...
  • Page 18: Maintenance And Care Of The Cutting Gear

    Only use the Lay the depth limiter gauge on genuine SOLO saw chain which is approved for your the cutting element. If the chainsaw / guide bar type. depth limiter protrudes, file off...
  • Page 19: Air Filter Maintenance

    Operating and maintenance information Guide bar: • Important: Pull out the choke (7). The guide bar of your • Push both clamping brackets (a) with a screwdriver chainsaw requires just as off the filter casing. much care as the saw •...
  • Page 20: Carburettor Settings

    Operating and maintenance information 11.4 Carburettor settings 11.6 Maintenance of the chain brake The carburettor is preset to the optimum settings for Check for ease of movement and correct operation on a daily basis. Remove any resin, sawdust and dirt. the device at the factory.
  • Page 21: Scheduled Maintenance

    Operating and maintenance information 11.9 Scheduled maintenance The following information is based on standard operating conditions. For special conditions, such as prolonged daily use, the recommended maintenance intervals should be reduced accordingly. Implement all maintenance jobs regularly. If required, authorise a specialist service centre to maintain the machine for you.
  • Page 22: Self-Help Tips

    Operating and maintenance information ; Parts subject to wear and tear ; Guarantee 11.10 Self-help tips 12. Parts subject to wear and tear Possible malfunctions: Various parts are subject to application-specific or normal wear and must be replaced in good time, when •...
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  • Page 24 Zulässige Schneidgarnituren Sallitut terälaitteet Permissible cutting gear Instrumentos de corte permitidos Jeux de coupe autorisés Επιτρεπόµενα συστήµατα κοπής Conjuntos de corte autorizados Engedélyezett vágógarnitúrák Accessori da tagli permessi Dopuszczalne układy cięcia Toegelaten snijgarnituren přípustné řezací soupravy Tillåtna svärd och kedjor Godkendt skæreudstyr Tillatte skjæresett .325’’...
  • Page 25 Symbole / Symbols / Symboles / Símbolos / Simboli / Symbolen / Symbolit / Simbolos / Σύµβολα / Szimbólumok / Symbole / Symboly / Symboler / Symboler / Symboler Kettenrad Anzahl Treibglieder Sprocket Number of driving links Pignon de chaîne Nombre d'éléments d'entraînement Rueda de cadena Cantidad de elementos de accionamiento...
  • Page 26 Made in Germany SOLO SOLO Postfach 60 01 52 P.O.Box 60 01 52 D 71050 Sindelfingen D 71050 Sindelfingen Germany Tel. 07031-301-0 Phone+49-7031-301-0 Fax 07031-301-130 +49-7031-301-149 info@solo-germany.com export@solo-germany.com...

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