Specifications

FZP 3001-B
22EN
Motor operation
Throttle control lever (5) (fig. 11).
Throttle lever lock (6) (fig. 11).
Choke (7) (fig. 12).
Pull the choke lever up to the closed position (fig. 12).
Note: When restarting the engine immediately after stop please move the choke lever to the
first position (open).
Hold the saw firmly against the base and pull the starter rope sharply (fig. 13).
CAUTION! DO NOT start the saw when you are holding it by your hands. This is very
dangerous as the chain might come into contact with your body.
If the engine failed to start, press the choke lever and pull the starter rope again.
Pull out the throttle control lever to allow the engine to warm up.
CAUTION! Keep away from the chain as the chain will start running once the engine is
started.
Lubrication check
Once the engine is started, allow the chain to run at low speed and check if the chain is
splashing oil, as shown on fig. 14.
Chain lubrication oil (1) (fig. 14).
The oil flow can be set with a screwdriver at the bottom hole on the clutch side. Set according
to your work conditions. (fig. 15).
Screw to set the oil flow (1) (fig. 15).
Note: When the fuel is consumed, the oil tank is almost empty. Please refill the oil tank on
each refueling.
Carburettor setup (fig. 16)
The carburettor comes adjusted from the factory. If it‘s necessary to make a new setting due
to altitude changing or working conditions, please have the saw adjusted by a qualified
dealer. Wrong setting may lead to machine damage. Before setting the carburettor, make sure
that the fuel and air filter is clean and the fuel is properly mixed. If you make the setup on your
own, please follow the procedure below carefully.
Note: Do not adjust the carburettor unless the chain is in place.
Stop the engine and turn the H and L screws until they both stop. Do not apply excessive
force! Then, turn the screws back within the range below:
„H“ screw: 13/8
„L“ screw: 11/4
Start the engine and allow it to worm up by pulling out the throttle lever (i.e. at low speed).