EarthQuake CS3814B User Manual

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Operator's Manual
CS3814B, CS4116B Chainsaws

If an object becomes lodged in the saw, turn engine

off, remove the wire from the spark plug and secure,

allow to cool before attempting to remove the foreign

object.

The clutch will transfer maximum power after about

two hours of normal operation. During this break-in

period clutch slippage may occur. The clutch should

be kept free of oil or other moisture for efficient

operation.

Never cut in high wind, bad weather, when visibility

is poor, or in very low temperatures. Always check

the tree for dead branches that could fall during the

felling operation.

Never start cutting until you have a clear work area,

secure footing and a planned retreat path away from

the falling tree.

Always hold the chainsaw firmly with both hands

when the engine is running. Use a firm grip with

thumb and fingers encircling the chainsaw handles.

When carrying from one place to another, always stop

the engine and hold the saw with the guide bar and

saw chain behind you and the muffler away from your

body.

Always inspect the chainsaw for worn, loose, or dam-

aged parts. Never operate a chainsaw that has been

damaged, improperly adjusted, or is not completely

and securely assembled.

Use extreme caution when cutting small brush and

saplings. Thinner material may be caught by the

chain and could whip back toward you or pull you off

balance.

When cutting limbs under tension, stay alert for

“spring back” so you are not struck when the tension

in the wood fibers is released.

Always shut off the engine before setting the chain-

saw down.

Keep the handles dry, clean, and free of lubricants, oils

and fuel.

Precautions to Avoid Kickback:

Always grip the chainsaw firmly with both hands; the

right hand on the rear handle, and the left hand on

the forward grip.

Make certain the area in which you are cutting is free

from obstructions. Do not let the guide bar nose

come into contact with a log, branch, rock or other

objects while cutting. Such contact could result in a

kickback.

Always make cuts at high engine speeds.

Do not over-reach or cut above shoulder height.

Always maintain a sharp and clean saw chain. Follow

manufacturer’s sharpening and maintenance instruc-

tions for the saw chain.

Only use replacement bars and chains specified by

the manufacturer or an appropriate equivalent.

Sawing

This saw is provided for the sole intended purpose of

cutting wood. Do not cut other materials with this

saw.

Do not attach other tools or accessories to the output

shaft of the power unit. Doing so will void the manu-

facturer’s warranty.

Do not apply excessive pressure to force the saw

through the cut. Run the engine at full throttle and

apply only light pressure.

Always maintain a firm footing.

Never cut from a stepladder or while in a tree.

Kickback may occur when the guide

bar nose or tip comes into contact with

a foreign object, or when the “saw kerf”

(gap in the wood being cut) closes in

on the bar and pinches the saw chain.

Kickback

Tip contact in some cases may cause a

lightning-fast reverse action, kicking the

guide bar up and back toward the operator.
Pinching the saw chain along the top of the

guide bar may push the guide bar and the

saw unit backward toward the operator.
Either of these reactions may cause the

operator to lose control of the chainsaw,

which could result in serious personal injury

or death.
Do not rely exclusively on the safety devises

built into your saw. As a chainsaw user, it is

your responsibility to understand the inher-

ent dangers of chainsaw use and the precau-

tions necessary to minimize those dangers.

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