
CHAINSAW ASSEMBLY
AND QUICK START GUIDE
GGP UK Limited, Unit 8 Bluewater Estate, Bell Close, Plympton, Plymouth, PL7 4JH
WARNING!
Read the safety instructions in the product manual.
Disconnect the spark plug before starting assembly.
Wear protective gloves when handling the chain.
For Technical Support call
0845 6002912
Air lter and
spark plug cover
Adjustable
screws
Rear handle
Front handle
Clutch cover
Guide bar
Chain
Primer
bulb
Fuel tank
ller cap
Chain
oil ller
Throttle
trigger
Ignition
switch
Choke
knob
Throttle
interlock
Guard /chain brake
Starter cord
handle
1
Check fuel and chain oil
levels.
2
Engage the chain brake by
pushing the guard forward
away from the front handle.
3
Set the ignition switch to “I”
position.
4
Pull out the choke knob.
5
Press the primer button until
fuel is visible.
6
Place the chainsaw on the
ground and secure it with a
foot. Pull the starter cord
4/5 times until the engine
fires (it will not start at this
stage).
7
When the engine fires
cancel the choke by
pressing the throttle lever
and throttle interlock.
8
Pull the starter cord again
until the engine starts.
9
Disengage the chain brake
by pulling it back towards
the handle.
10
Press the throttle trigger
and interlock lever.
COLD STARTING
1
Release the throttle trigger
and interlock lever. Let the
engine idle for a few
seconds.
2
Move the ignition switch to
the “O” position.
STOPPING

1
Ensure the guard/chain brake is disengaged by pulling it back
towards the front handle as far as it will go.
CHAINSAW ASSEMBLY
2
Unscrew the clutch cover nuts and remove the cover.
4
Fit the guidebar slot over the clutch cover bolts.
Push the guidebar back towards the drive sprocket and clutch.
5
Ensure the chain is facing the right way then thread it around
the drive sprocket and into the grove on the guidebar.
A symbol on the guidebar tip shows which way the chain
links should face.
6
If the guidebar has a sprocket nose ensure the drive links
fit into it correctly.
7
Check that the chain tension adjuster pin is fitted correctly
into the hole in the guidebar.
If it isn’t turn the adjuster screw until it is.
8
Refit the clutch cover and nuts finger tight.
Adjust the chain tension using the tension adjuster screw.
9
The chain is correctly tensioned when it can be lifted
approximately 2-4mm away from the centre of the guidebar.
10
Raise the bar and tighten the guard nuts
securely using the wrench. Support the
guidebar in position and tighten the clutch
cover nuts completely using the
combination spanner.
Remove and discard the transport packing
spacer before fitting the guidebar and chain.
FAILURE TO REMOVE THIS SPACER
WILL RESULT IN EXTENSIVE DAMAGE
TO THE CHAIN.
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