Operator`s manual
CS45 / CS50 / CS56 Chainsaw
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Original Instructions Version April 12
Adjusting the Carburettor
The carburettor has been factory adjusted, but may require ne tuning due to a change in operating 
conditions. Before adjusting the carburettor, make sure that the provided air/fuel lters are clean and the fuel 
properly mixed.
When adjusting, take the following steps:
Stop the engine and screw in both the H and L needles until they stop. Never force them. Then set them 
back the initial number of turns as shown below.
H needle: 2+ or -¼ 
L needle: 2+ or -¼ 
1.  Start the engine and allow it to warm up at half-throttle.
2.  Turn the L needle (2) slowly to nd a position where 
  idling speed is at maximum, then set the needle back 
  a quarter (1/4) turn counter clockwise.
3.  Turn the idle adjusting screw T (1) counter clockwise so 
  that the saw chain does not turn. If the idling speed is 
  too slow, turn the screw clockwise.
4.  To verify the low speed you should be able to pull the 
  throttle in all the way and the engine should not die, 
  if it tries to die, open the L jet (2) slightly and re-adjust 
  idle if necessary.
5.  Set the engine to full throttle, the H jet (3) is turned clockwise to reduce fuel, as the fuel mixture is 
  leaned out, the saw will run faster until it sounds as if it is screaming, at this point, turn the high 
  speed screw counter clockwise by quarter (1/4) turn to allow more fuel in. 
  A 2-cycle engine relies on the fuel mixture to cool the engine; a lean engine will run fast but can 
  overheat and may cause severe damage to the engine.










