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FMXOP25203
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52CC 2 STROKE CHAINSAW
OWNERS OPERATING MANUAL
04301 09/21
FMXOP25203
For service, spare parts or product information,
please contact Smart Marketing Group Pty. Ltd.
AUST. 1300 660 457 N.Z. 0800 474 876
www.stanleyproducts.com.au
40:1
2 Stroke

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Please take note of serial number and write here for ease of
reference:
Serial Number:
Date of Purchase:
Place of Purchase:
Receipt Number:
CONTENTS
Section Page
Technical Information 2
Introduction 3
Warranty Statement 4
General Safety Instructions 5 - 7
Specific Safety Instructions 8 - 11
Components and Controls 12 - 13
Unpacking and Assembly 14 - 18
Operating Instructions 19 - 27
Maintenance and Storage 28 - 30
Trouble Shooting 30
Service Log 31
Contact Information 32
SUGGESTED APPLICATIONS
These are some suggested articles which could be used by this
chain saw:
• Trees
• Branches
• Fire wood
• Clearing fallen branches
• Sculpturing
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Specifications
Air-cooled 2-stroke engine FMXOP25203
Nominal Displacement 52cc
Actual Displacement 51.5cc
Max. engine power 2.1kW
Fuel tank capacity 500cc
Oil tank capacity 240cc
Cutting length 430mm
Spark plug Torch BM6A or L8RTC, or Bosch L8RTF
Weight 5.6kg
Bar Length max. 450mm (18’’)
Chain pitch 8,255mm
Template chain 1.47mm
Sprocket 7 Teeth x 8,255mm
Max. Speed 11,000RPM
Engine idle speed 2700 - 3400RPM
Chain Replacement Type 21LPX072X or 0.325.058x72
Guide Bar Replacement Type 188PXBK096 or SPS-POH18-58WH
Noise May exceed 115db (A)

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INTRODUCTION
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing this chainsaw which has passed through
our extensive quality assurance processes. Every care has been
taken to ensure that it reaches you in perfect condition. However, in
the unlikely event that you should experience a problem, or if you
require any assistance please do not hesitate to contact us;
If you have a problem, call customer service do not
return this chainsaw to the place of purchase.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Australia: 1300 660 457
New Zealand: 0800 474 876
Operating times: Monday – Friday
8.00am - 5.00 pm
Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)
EXPRESS WARRANTY STATEMENT CHAINSAW
You are not required to do anything to register your chainsaw
purchase. Please attach the purchase receipt to this manual and
ensure both are kept safe. We hope you enjoy your new chainsaw,
and if you have any problems call customer service on the above
phone numbers. Do not return to place of purchase.
Smart Marketing Group Pty Ltd (SMG) warrants that this chainsaw
will be free from manufacturing faults or defects for 12 months
from the date of purchase, providing original purchase receipt
is kept and shown when needed and is subject to the terms and
conditions below.
If a warranty fault appears within the warranty period, SMG
reserves the right to replace or repair the product. In the event
that SMG chooses to replace the product, this original warranty
will expire at the original date. If the product includes various
accessories or components, only the defective accessory or
component will be replaced or repaired.
SMG reserves the right to replace defective parts of the product with
parts and components of similar quality, grade and composition where
an identical part or component is not available.
Products presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished
products of the same type rather than being repaired. Refurbished
parts may be used to repair the products.
What is covered.
• Manufacturing fault or defect.
How to claim under this warranty.
• Call customer service, phone number below.
• Ensure you have the following: Original purchase receipt, Model
of chainsaw, Serial number of chainsaw.
• Discuss the issue.
• Customer service will advise which authorised service agent to
take the chainsaw to provided the issue is a warranty one.
• Take chainsaw to authorised service agent for repair.
What is not covered.
• Chainsaw used for hire.
• Damage caused by incorrect fuel or incorrectly mixed 2 stroke
fuel.
• Damage or deterioration due to transport.
• Damage caused by negligence, misuse, abuse or accident or
incorrect voltage and wattage.
• Any corrosion or rusting.
• Damage caused by incorrect set up and start up.
• Replacement parts due to general wear and tear.
• Chainsaw with serial number defacement, modification or
removal.
• Chainsaw which has been serviced by other than an authorised
SMG service agent.
• Chainsaw with no original purchase receipt.
• Chainsaw which have been on sold, not original purchaser.
• Damage due to non-servicing of chainsaw as is required by this
manual.
• Blockages / damage caused by dust, dirt, spiders webs
or insects.
• Damage caused by the incorrect fitting of accessories.
• Damage caused by overloading or overworking
the chainsaw.
• Damage to attached equipment or third party accessories.
• Damage caused by attached equipment or
third party accessories.
CONTACT DETAILS
Smart Marketing Group Pty Ltd
33-35 Lionel Road, Mt. Waverley
Victoria 3149, Australia.
Tel (+613) 9543 7266
Fax (+613) 9543 9839
service.group@smga.com.au

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OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
ALWAYS use your chainsaw in an open well ventilated area. Do
not expose your chainsaw to rain. Do not expose your chainsaw
to direct sunlight. Keep the work area well lit. Do not use your
chainsaw in areas where there is a risk of explosion or fire
from combustible materials, flammable liquids, paint, varnish,
petrol, flammable gases and dust of an explosive nature. As a
precaution it is recommended that you consult an expert on
selecting and using a suitable fire extinguisher and have it
available for use in an emergency when operating the chainsaw.
BEWARE OF CHILDREN & PETS
Children and pets should be kept out of the operating area.
Children should not be allowed to touch or operate the chainsaw.
Chainsaw should be kept out of reach of children. When NOT in
use keep the chainsaw preferably stored or locked in a secure well
ventilated cabinet or room with the fuel tank empty.
PERSONAL PLANNING
1. Restrict the use of your chainsaw to adult users who
understand and can follow safety rules, precautions and
operating instructions found in this manual.
2. Keep all parts of your body away from the chain when the
engine is running.
3. Keep children, bystanders, and animals a minimum of 15
metres away from the work area. Do not allow other people or
animals to be near the chainsaw when starting or operating
the chainsaw. If necessary use warning signs to keep on lookers
at a distance.
4. Carefully plan your sawing operation in advance. Do not start
cutting until you have a clear work area, secure footing and
if you are felling trees, a planned retreat path. Do not operate
the chainsaw near a naked flame or spilled fuel. After refuelling
always wipe off any spilled fuel, move the chainsaw away from
the fuelling point before starting the engine.
5. Do not operate a chainsaw with one hand. Serious injury to
the operator, helpers, bystanders or any combination of these
persons may result from one-handed operation. A chainsaw is
intended for two-handed use. Always maintain a firm foothold.
Ensure you are able to STOP the engine quickly if necessary.
6. Do not operate chainsaw from a ladder or in a tree.
7. Make sure the chain will not make contact with any object
while starting the engine. Never try to start the chainsaw when
the guide bar is in a cut.
8. Do not put pressure on the chainsaw at the end of the cut.
Applying pressure can cause you to lose control when the cut is
completed.
9. With the engine stopped, hand carry the chainsaw with the
muffler away from your body and the guide bar and chain to
the rear, preferably with the cover on.
SAFETY
Before attempting to operate this chainsaw the following basic
safety precautions should be taken to reduce the risk of fire, electric
shock and personal injury. It is important to read the instruction
manual and to understand applications, limitations and potential
hazards associated with this chainsaw. It is important that you
read, understand and follow these instructions very carefully. They
are designed for the safety of yourself and others ensuring a long
and trouble free service life from your chainsaw. This chainsaw is
not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning the use of the product by a person responsible for their
safety.
SELECT A CHAINSAW WITH A
SUFFICIENT RATING
Select the right chainsaw for the job. Do not use a chainsaw to do
a job for which it was not designed. Do not force a small chainsaw
to do the job of a heavy duty chainsaw. Any damage caused
by overloading will void the warranty. Do not use chainsaw for
purposes not intended.
PROPER USAGE
This chainsaw is designed exclusively for sawing wood, for example
tree trunks, branches, planks, etc.
If it is used for any other purpose or if modifications are made to it,
the manufacturer cannot accept any liability.
Also refer to the safety instructions, the assembly and operating
instructions and also the general accident prevention regulations.
CHAIN BAR OIL
Your chain requires lubrication, always ensure oil reservoir is full.
FUEL
Note: Do not use ethanol blended fuels.
This chainsaw requires pre-mixed 2 Stroke fuel. Ensure unleaded fuel is
mixed with 2 Stroke oil before being decanted into the fuel tank.
Fuel used in this chainsaw is poisonous. Always wear approved
breathing protection when decanting fuel. If you get any fuel on
your skin or clothes wash the affected area immediately with soap
and water and change your clothes. If you get fuel in your eyes
wash immediately with clean water and seek medical attention.
If any fuel is swallowed DO NOT induce vomiting, seek immediate
medical attention.

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WARNING
Do not attempt to modify the chainsaw in any way; this will VOID your warranty.
The use of any attachment or accessory other than those recommended in this instruction manual could result in damage to the
chainsaw and could cause injuries to the operator.
This petrol chainsaw complies with Australian / New Zealand and International standards and safety requirements. Repairs should only
be carried out by qualified persons using original spare parts. Failure to do so may result in considerable danger to the operator.
MAINTAIN YOUR CHAINSAW WITH CARE
Follow the instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
Keep handles clean, dry and free from oil and grease. Ensure that
ventilation slots are kept clean and free from dust at all times.
Blocked ventilation slots can cause overheating and damage to the
motor. Ensure that the air and fuel filters are kept clean at all times.
MAINTAIN THE CHAINSAW IN GOOD
WORKING ORDER
Have all chainsaw service performed by an authorised service agent
with the exception of the items listed in the maintenance section of
this manual. For example: if improper tools are used to remove or
hold the flywheel when servicing the clutch, structural damage to
the flywheel can occur and cause the flywheel to burst.
Make certain the chain stops moving when the throttle trigger is
released. If it does not, do not use until serviced by an authorised
service agent .
1. Never modify your chainsaw in any way.
2. Keep the handles dry, clean and free of oil or fuel mixture.
3. Keep fuel and oil caps, screws and fasteners securely tightened.
4. Use only qualified accessories and replacement parts as
recommended
REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS & WRENCHES
Form the habit of always checking to see that any adjusting keys or
wrenches have been removed from the chainsaw before operating.
FIRE PRECAUTIONS
Always contact your fire authority before using the chainsaw on fire
restricted days. It is not recommended to use your chainsaw when
a total fire ban is in force. Never refuel your chainsaw while it is
still running. As a precaution it is recommended that an expert is
consulted on obtaining and using a suitable fire extinguisher.
CLEANING YOUR CHAINSAW
Always stop your chainsaw before you commence cleaning.
Always ensure that your chainsaw has cooled, about one
(1) hour, before cleaning and storing. When cleaning your
chainsaw use only a damp soft cloth. NEVER use liquid or
solvents of any type.
CHECK DAMAGED PARTS
Before using the chainsaw it should be carefully checked to
determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended
function.
Check for broken or missing parts and have them replaced or
repaired at an authorised service facility. Check any other condition
that may affect the operation of the chainsaw. A guard or any other
part of the chainsaw that is damaged should be properly repaired
or replaced by an authorised service agent unless otherwise
indicated in this instruction manual.
Any switch that does not operate correctly must be replaced by an
authorised service agent.
DO NOT use the chainsaw if the ‘ON / OFF’ motor switch does
not turn the chainsaw ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’.
DO NOT use the chainsaw if the chain brake does not operate
correctly.
Do not operate a chainsaw that is damaged, improperly
adjusted, or not completely and securely assembled. Always
replace bar, chain, hand guard or chain brake immediately if it
becomes damaged, broken or is otherwise removed.
HOT COMPONENTS
Beware many of the components will get hot during use. Never
touch the exhaust or motor as these may burn.

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PERSONAL SAFETY
Wear Protective Gear
Wear protective gear. Always use steel capped safety footwear with
non-slip soles, snug-fitting clothing, heavy-duty non-slip gloves, eye
protection such as non-fogging, vented goggles or face screen, an
approved safety hard hat and sound barriers (ear plugs or mufflers)
to protect your hearing. Regular users should have hearing checked
regularly as chainsaw noise can damage hearing. Secure hair above
shoulder length.
Proper Clothing (Pic. 1)
Do not wear loose clothing, jewellery or anything that could get
caught in moving machinery.
Clothing must be sturdy and snug-fitting, but allow complete
freedom of movement. Avoid loose-fitting jackets, scarfs, neckties,
jewellery, flared or cuffed pants or anything that could become
entangled with the chainsaw or timber. Wear overalls or jeans with
a reinforced cutting resistant insert.
Protect your hands with gloves when handling chainsaw and chain.
Heavy-duty non-slip gloves improve your grip and protect your
hands.
Good footing is most important in chainsaw work. Wear
sturdy boots with non-slip soles. Steel-toed safety boots are
recommended.
Proper eye protection is a must. Non-fogging, vented goggles and
a face screen is recommended. Their use reduces the risk of eye and
facial injury.
Wear an approved safety hard hat to protect your head.
Chainsaw noise may damage your hearing. Always wear noise
protection equipment (ear plugs or ear muffs) to protect your
hearing.
Continual and regular users should have their hearing checked
regularly.
Hair
Long hair should be tied back or contained in a protective covering.
Eye Protection
The use of safety goggles is highly recommended (normal glasses
are not sufficient for eye protection) when using or refuelling
chainsaw. Prescription glasses do not have safety lenses.
Footwear
Where there is the risk of heavy objects or if there is a risk of
slipping on wet or slippery floors, suitable non–slip steel capped
safety footwear should be worn. Protect your feet from dropping
accidents.
Ear Protection
The use of ear protection is highly recommended when using a
chainsaw. The continual noise may damage your ears.
Respiratory Protection
Always wear approved breathing protection when decanting fuel.
ALWAYS use this chainsaw in a well ventilated area. Never use
indoors.
WARNING: Do not breathe in exhaust fumes. Exhaust fumes are
poisonous and may cause drowsiness, unconsciousness and even
death.
Do Not Over Reach
Do not over reach. Keep a proper footing and maintain your
balance at all times. Avoid using abnormal stances and awkward
body positions.
Stay Alert
Watch what you are doing, use common sense, and never operate
a chainsaw when you are tired, drinking alcohol, taking drugs or if
taking medication that causes drowsiness.
Do not handle or operate a chainsaw when you are fatigued, ill or
upset or if you have taken alcohol, drugs or medication. You must
be in good physical condition and mentally alert. Chainsaw work
is strenuous. If you have any condition that might be aggravated
by strenuous work, check with your doctor before operating a
chainsaw.
PIC. 1

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KICKBACK SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Kickback may occur when the moving chain
(near the upper quadrant of the bar nose) makes contact
with a solid object or the chain is pinched.
The reaction of the cutting force of the chain causes a rotational
force on the chainsaw in the direction opposite to the chain
movement. This may fling the bar up and back in an uncontrolled
arc mainly in the plane of the bar. Under some cutting
circumstances the bar moves towards the operator, who may suffer
severe or fatal injury.
Kickback (Pic. 2) may occur when the nose of the guide bar is
pinched unexpectedly or unintentionally makes contact with a solid
material in the wood or is incorrectly used to begin a plunge or
boring cut.
It may also occur during limbing. The greater the force of the
kickback reaction, the more difficult it becomes for the operator to
control the chainsaw. Many factors influence the occurrence and
force of the kickback reaction. These include chain speed, the speed
at which the bar and chain contact the object, the angle of contact,
the condition of the chain and other factors.
WARNING: Use extreme caution when cutting small size
brush and saplings which may easily catch the chain and
pull you off balance.
PULL-IN
Pull-in occurs when the chain on the bottom of the bar is suddenly
stopped when pinched, caught or encounters a foreign object in
the wood. The reaction of the chain pulls the chainsaw forward and
may cause the operator to lose control of the chainsaw.
Pull-in frequently occurs when the bumper spike of the chainsaw is
not held securely against the tree or limb and when the chain is not
rotating at full speed before it contacts the wood.
To Avoid Pull-In (Pic. 3)
1. Always start a cut with the chain rotating at full speed and the
bumper spike in contact with the wood.
2. Pull-in may also be prevented by using wedges to open the kerf
or cut.
PUSHBACK
Pushback occurs when the chain on the top of the bar is suddenly
stopped when pinched, caught or encounters a foreign object in the
wood. The reaction of the chain drives the chainsaw straight back
toward the operator and may cause the operator to lose control of
the chainsaw. Pushback frequently occurs when the top of the bar
is used for cutting.
To Avoid Pushback (Pic. 4)
1. Be alert to forces or situations that may cause material to pinch
the top of the chain, e.g, knots in the tree log.
2. Do not cut more than one log at a time.
3. Do not twist the chainsaw when withdrawing the bar from a
plunge cut or underbuck cut because the chain could pinch.
PIC. 4
PIC. 3
PIC. 2
KICKBACK
ZONE

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SYMBOLS
DEVICES FOR REDUCING THE RISK OF
KICKBACK INJURY
Quickstop Chain Brake
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, stop using the
chainsaw immediately if the chain brake does not function
properly. Take the chainsaw to an authorised service agent!
Do not use the chainsaw until the problem has been
rectified.
Chain brake is designed to stop the chain in the event of kickback.
When the chain brake/hand guard is pushed towards the bar, the
chain should stop immediately. A chain brake does not prevent kick-
back. The chain brake should be cleaned and tested daily.
Low Kickback Chain
“Low-Kickback Chain” is a chain which has met the kickback
performance requirements. Low-Kickback Chain, is designed with
a contoured depth gauge and guard link which deflects kickback
forces and allows wood to gradually ride into the cutter. This
chainsaw is fitted with a Low-Kickback Chain.
Reduced Kickback Guide Bar
Reduced-Kickback Guide Bar, is designed with a small radius tip
which reduces the size of the kickback danger zone on the bar
tip. A Reduced-Kickback Guide Bar has been demonstrated to
significantly reduce the number and seriousness of kickbacks. This
chainsaw is fitted with a low kickback guide bar.
Warning. See
instruction
handbook.
Appropriate ear, eye
and head protection
must be worn.
Hot surfaces will burn
fingers or palms.
Gloves with chainsaw
protection.
Keep safety
distance between
other persons and
machinery
Boots with chainsaw
protection, steel toe-
cap and non-slip sole.
No open fire. No smoking.
Kickback: Never cut with
the tip of the chainsaw.
Always grip the
chainsaw with two
hands
Wear good
quality, hard-
wearing
work wear.
The emissions are
toxic and may
cause asphyxia.
WARNING: Do not
use the chainsaw
in the rain or damp
conditions. Protect
it from moisture.
IMPORTANT. Fire
risk. Petrol and
petrol fumes are
highly inflammable.
To Avoid Kickback
The best protection from personal injury that may result from
kickback is to avoid kickback situations.
1. Hold the chainsaw firmly with both hands and maintain a
secure grip. Wear gloves for a firmer grip.
2. Be aware of the location of the guide bar nose at all times.
3. Never let the nose of the guide bar contact any object. Do not
cut limbs with the nose of the guide bar. Be especially careful
when cutting small, tough limbs, small size brush and saplings
which may easily catch the chain.
4. Don’t overreach.
5. Don’t cut above shoulder height.
6. Begin cutting at full throttle and continue cutting at full
throttle.
7. Cut only one item, e.g, log, at a time.
8. Use extreme caution when re-entering a previous cut.
9. Do not attempt to plunge cut if you are not experienced with
these cutting techniques.
10. Be alert for shifting of the log or other forces that may cause
the cut to pinch the chain.
11. Maintain chainsaw chain properly. Cut with a correctly
sharpened and properly tensioned chain at all times.
12. Stand to the side of the cutting path of the chainsaw.
Engage: push to
forward position
Disengage: pull back
to locking position
15M

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SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Do not use the chainsaw in areas where there
is a risk of explosion or fire from combustible materials.
The sparks possibly caused when using this chainsaw
may ignite combustible materials as well as flammable
liquids, paint, varnish, petrol, flammable gases and dust
of an explosive nature. As a precaution it is recommended
that you consult an expert on a suitable fire extinguisher
and its use. Ensure that the work area is kept clear of
combustible materials.
WARNING: Do not use the chainsaw indoors or in
confined spaces where exhaust gases, smoke or fumes
could reach dangerous concentrations.
• Always use the chainsaw in an open well
ventilated area.
• Ensure chainsaw is fully assembled before use.
• Unit will become hot during use. Please keep chainsaw at least
fifteen metre’s (15m) away from buildings, other equipment,
pedestrian areas or flammable materials.
• Never pull the re-coil starter once the chainsaw engine has
started. Any damage caused will not be covered by warranty.
• Ensure the chainsaw has stopped before servicing, or
lubricating etc.
• Do not attempt to modify the chainsaw, guards or the supplied
accessories in any way.
• Do not touch the exhaust. This can become very hot during
operation and can cause serious burns.
• Always check the chainsaw for damaged parts or fuel leaks,
ensure these are fixed before using it.
• Never refuel while smoking or in the vicinity of
an open flame.
• Always wear safety eye wear, ear and breathing protection
when operating or refuelling the chainsaw.
• To avoid a fire if you spill fuel while refuelling, clean up before
starting the chainsaw.
• Your chainsaw is factory set, NEVER attempt to speed it up as
this could endanger the user and damage the chainsaw.
• If the chainsaw makes an unfamiliar sound or vibrates
excessively, switch the chainsaw ‘OFF’ immediately. Investigate
the possible cause or consult your authorised service agent.
• If chain brake does not operate do not use the chainsaw and
have it serviced by your authorised service agent.
• Never use coolant in the chainsaw as damage may occur.
• Never transport the chainsaw with fuel in the tank. ALWAYS
empty the fuel tank.
• Do not tamper or alter any parts as this may cause personal
injury or damage the chainsaw.
• Never point chainsaw at people or animals.
• Never spray the chainsaw.
• Never operate the chainsaw without chain bar oil, any damage
caused will not be covered by warranty.
• Bystanders or people watching must be at least 15 metres away
from an operating chainsaw.
• Do not start or use the chainsaw near other people or animals.
• Do not use the chainsaw if you are tired or distracted or your
reactions are impaired due to the consumption of alcohol or
medication. Inattention can result in serious injuries.
• Do not wear loose-fitting clothing or jewellery. Wear long
trousers to protect your legs.
• Wear suitable, close-fitting work clothing.
• Keep your body parts and clothing away from the chainsaw
when you start the engine and whilst it is running.
• Ensure that you are standing on a firm, safe surface whilst
working. Do not walk backwards carrying the chainsaw. Do not
adopt unnatural postures.
• If you use the chainsaw for lengthy periods of time, you may
suffer circulation problems caused by vibrations (white finger
disease). It is not possible to provide precise details on the
duration of use in each case since it may differ from person
to person. The following factors may affect this phenomenon:
Circulation problems in the hands of the user, low outdoor
temperatures and lengthy periods of use. We therefore
recommend that you wear warm work gloves and take regular
breaks.
• The emissions from engines are toxic and may cause asphyxia.
Do not start the chainsaw in enclosed or poorly ventilated
areas.
• Ensure that the handles are clean, dry and free of the petrol
mixture.
• Do not use the chainsaw without the exhaust. You may suffer
burns as a result.
• Switch off the chainsaw before you put it down. Only work in
daylight or in good artificial light. Conduct a visual inspection of
the chainsaw before use.
• Check the chainsaw and its components and safety equipment
every time before use for signs of damage and wear and
have any repair work carried out without delay. Never render
protective and safety equipment non-functional. Do not use the
chainsaw if you discover signs of damage or wear.
• Keep the chainsaw out of the reach of children. Check the
chainsaw for signs of damage after any collisions or other types
of damage.
• Use only the accessories recommended by the manufacturer.
• Only have the chainsaw repaired by an authorised service agent
and using only genuine spare parts.
• Do not use the chainsaw near flammable liquids or gases or in
a wet or damp environment. If you ignore this, there is a risk of
fire or explosion.
• Never leave the chainsaw running unattended.
• Only work in suitable light conditions.
• Always wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including
good quality non-slip shoes with safety toe tips.
• Never use chainsaw in thongs or barefoot.
• Do not use any ethanol fuel in this chainsaw.

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IMPORTANT: 2-STROKE FUEL
FUEL - ONLY USE UNLEADED PETROL (ULP)
Fuel tank capacity – 500ml
Use of incorrect fuel and/or oil may damage the chainsaw and will not be covered under warranty.
Do not use E10 or any type of ethanol fuel as this will damage the chainsaw and will not be covered under warranty.
Do not use high octane fuels (greater than 91%) as this will damage the chainsaw and will not be covered under warranty.
• Ensure you use clean fresh unleaded petrol (ULP).
• Use a clean approved container to store and mix your unleaded petrol (ULP) 2 Stroke fuel mix in before decanting into the fuel
tank.
• If contaminated (dirty) or old (stale) fuel is used any damage caused will not be covered under warranty.
OIL
To operate, this chainsaw requires 2 Stroke oil to be mixed with the unleaded fuel, not supplied. If the chainsaw does not have the
correct amount of oil mixed into the fuel the motor will be damaged and will not be covered under warranty.
Oil type: 2 Stroke motor oil
Oil to fuel mix: 40:1
25ml 2 Stroke oil : 1000ml (1 Litre) Unleaded Fuel
• Always use fresh clean 2 Stroke oil.
• If contaminated (dirty) or old (stale) 2 Stroke oil is used any damage caused will not be covered under warranty.
MIXING 2-STROKE FUEL
1. Use only unleaded petrol (ULP) and 2 Stroke oil.
Ratio 40:1. 25ml 2 Stroke oil to 1 litre unleaded fuel.
2. Ensure you use clean fresh unleaded petrol (ULP) + 2 Stroke
oil.
3. Always wear approved breathing protection when mixing fuel.
Always mix fuel in a well ventilated area, never indoors.
4. Use a clean approved container to mix and store your 2 Stroke
petrol before decanting into the fuel tank.
5. Ensure fuel / oil is mixed well.
Important
Experience indicates that alcohol-blended fuels (called gasohol or
using ethanol or methanol) can attract moisture which leads to
separation and formation of acids during storage.
Acidic gas can damage the fuel system of an engine while in
storage. To avoid engine problems, the fuel system should be
emptied before storage for 30 days or longer. Drain the gas tank,
start the engine and let it run until the fuel lines and carburettor
are empty. Use fresh fuel next season. See STORAGE section for
additional information. Always use fresh clean new unleaded petrol
and new clean 2 Stroke oil. To prevent possible restarting problems
avoid running the fuel tank dry. This will help to extend engine life.

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PIC. 5
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COMPONENTS AND CONTROLS (PIC. 5)
1. Guide bar
2. Chain
3. Chain guard cover (Not shown)
4. Chain brake / Hand guard
5. Claw stop
6. Sprocket wheel cover
7. Guide bar bolts/screws
8. Chain adjustment screw
9. Front handle
10. Rear handle
11. Recoil starter
12. Petrol tank screw cover
13. Chain bar oil tank screw cover
14. Safety trip lever (Throttle lock)
15. Spark plug wrench (Not shown)
16. Air filter cover
17. Choke lever
18. Control switch
19. Throttle lever
20. Fuel mixing canister (Not shown)
21. Screwdriver (Not shown)

14
ASSEMBLY
Unpacking
Note: Carefully unpack your chainsaw. Dispose of all packing
material in an environmentally responsible manner.
Remove from plastic bag.
Note: Plastic bags can be a danger to young children, dispose of
immediately.
Your chainsaw requires the blade to be fitted, once fitted you will
need to understand these parts. It is suggested to wear gloves
during assembly:
ON/OFF Switch
The ON/OFF SWITCH is used to stop the engine.
Throttle Trigger
The THROTTLE TRIGGER controls engine speed.
Safety Trip Lever
The SAFETY TRIP LEVER must be pressed before you can squeeze
the throttle trigger. This feature prevents you from accidentally
squeezing the trigger.
Choke Lever
The choke and fast idle are set by pulling the CHOKE LEVER out
to the full extent for cold starting or after refuelling. The choke
provides additional fuel to the engine during cold starting.
Primer Bulb
The PRIMER BULB circulates fuel to the carburettor to provide
quicker starting.
Chain Brake
The chain brake is a device designed to stop the chain if kickback
occurs. The chain brake activates automatically in the event of
kickback. The chain brake activates manually if the front hand
guard is pushed forward. The chain brake is disengaged by pulling
the front hand guard back toward the front handle as far as
possible.
Chain Tension
It is normal for a new chain to stretch during the first 5 minutes of
operation.
Ensure the engine is always SWITCHED OFF before fitting or
adjusting the chain. You should check your chain tension frequently.
See CHAIN TENSION on page 16.
Claw Stop Assembly (PIC. 6)
Bar and Chain Assembly (PIC. 7 to 11)
Assemble the claw stop using the 2 supplied screws.
Screws
Remove the sprocket wheel cover by undoing the two guide bar nuts .
Place the guide bar with the notched end on the two guide bar bolts
WARNING
Muffler is very hot during and after use. Do not touch the
muffler or allow combustible material such as dry grass or
fuel to do so.
PIC. 6
PIC. 7
PIC. 8

15
IMPORTANT! The chain must not slip off the guide bar. The
chain links must be positioned precisely between the teeth of the
sprocket wheel. The chain adjustment tang on the sprocket wheel
must insert into the hole on the guide bar.
• Now fit the two guide bar nuts again. Only tighten them by
hand at this stage. Follow the details in chain tensioning to
finish the assembly.
• Now fit the sprocket wheel cover again. Ensure that the chain
adjustment tang engages in the hole on the guide bar. Only
then will it be possible to fit the sprocket wheel cover correctly.
Pic 11
• Now place the chain over the tip of the bar. Ensure that the
chain links are positioned in the guide bar groove. The chain will
sag downwards on the bottom of the guide bar. Pic 10
Fit the saw chain
• Lay out the chain in a loop. Ensure that the cutting claws
point in a clockwise direction.
• Push the chain over the coupling on to the sprocket wheel
on the chainsaw. Ensure that the chain links are positioned
precisely between the teeth of the sprocket wheel. Pic 9
PIC. 9
PIC. 11
PIC. 10
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Marka: | Stanley |
Kategoria: | Maszyna do piłowania |
Model: | FMXOP25203 |
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