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Solo 652 - User Manual

Solo 652
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9 646 100 ENGLISH 08/2008
646 / 652
Original instructions
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Questions and Answers

  • E
    Edwin MontgomeryAug 8, 2025
    Why Solo 652 engine will not start?
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      Laura BaileyAug 8, 2025
      The Solo Chainsaw engine might fail to start or keep running due to several reasons: * Incorrect starting procedure. * A dirty spark plug or an incorrect distance between the electrodes. * A clogged air filter. For the first three issues, please consult the relevant chapters in the manual. For carburetion problems, contact your dealer.
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    Cheryl ShawAug 14, 2025
    Why Solo Chainsaw engine gives off an excessive amount of smoke?
    • M
      Matthew BeckerAug 14, 2025
      If your Solo Chainsaw engine emits too much smoke, it could be due to: * An incorrect fuel mixture. Ensure you prepare the fuel mixture according to the instructions. * Carburetion problems. In this case, contact your dealer.
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    richard81Aug 19, 2025
    What to do if Solo 652 engine starts but is lacking in power?
    • D
      David WeaverAug 19, 2025
      If the Solo Chainsaw engine starts but lacks power, it could be due to: * A clogged air filter. Clean or replace the filter. * Carburetion problems. Contact your dealer for assistance.
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    Melissa ColemanAug 26, 2025
    What to do if Solo 652 engine runs irregularly and lacks in power when revved?
    • D
      Derrick RamirezAug 27, 2025
      If the Solo Chainsaw engine runs irregularly and lacks power when revved, consider these potential causes: * A dirty spark plug or an incorrect distance between the electrodes. Check the spark plug. * Carburetion problems. Contact your dealer.
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    James SmithSep 1, 2025
    Why no oil is released from Solo Chainsaw?
    • A
      Adam RothSep 1, 2025
      If no oil is released from your Solo Chainsaw, the issue might be: * Bad quality oil. Empty the tank, clean it and the pipes with liquid detergent, and then change the oil. * Lubrication holes are clogged. Clean them to restore oil flow.

Summary

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1. Safety regulations

1.1 Correct use; General safety instructions

Guidelines for proper usage and overall safety precautions for the chainsaw.

1.2 Working clothes

Recommendations for appropriate attire and personal protective equipment when operating the chainsaw.

1.3 Fuelling

Instructions and safety measures for refueling the chainsaw with petrol and oil mixture.

1.4 When transporting the equipment

Procedures and precautions for safely transporting the chainsaw.

1.5 Notes on assembly, cleaning, adjustment, maintenance and repairs

General notes and safety guidelines for assembly, cleaning, adjustment, maintenance, and repair tasks.

1.6 Before starting the tool

Essential checks and safety measures to perform before starting the chainsaw.

1.7 Starting the tool

Detailed instructions and safety precautions for starting the chainsaw engine.

1.8 When working with the saw

Guidelines and safety advice for operating the chainsaw safely during use.

First Aid

Information on first aid procedures and the importance of having a first aid kit available.

2. Specification

3. Standard delivery

4. Designation of important controls and functional parts

5. Preparing the equipment for use

5.1 Assembly of the guide bar and chain

Step-by-step guide for assembling the guide bar and saw chain onto the chainsaw.

5.2 Adjusting the chain tension

Instructions on how to properly adjust the tension of the saw chain.

6. Refuelling and adding oil to the chain lubrication system

6.1 Fuel information

Details on the correct fuel mixture (petrol and oil) and recommended oils for the chainsaw.

6.2 Fuelling

Safe procedures for filling the fuel tank, including precautions and steps.

6.3 Chain lubrication

Information on chain lubrication, oil types, and checking the system's operation.

7. Chain brake

8. Starting; Stopping the engine

8.1 Start-up settings

Pre-start checks and settings required before starting the chainsaw engine.

8.2 Starting up

Detailed steps for safely starting the chainsaw engine, including cold and warm starts.

8.3 Engine will not start

Troubleshooting guide for common issues when the chainsaw engine fails to start.

8.4 Switching the engine off

Instructions on how to safely stop the chainsaw engine and handle malfunctions.

9. Hazards caused by kickback

10. Using the chainsaw

10.1 Application areas

Defines the intended uses and limitations of the chainsaw.

10.2 Initial use; start-up behaviour

Guidance for the initial operation and break-in period of the chainsaw.

10.3 Chain lubrication adjusting screw

How to adjust the automatic chain lubrication system's oil delivery.

10.4 Sawing

Techniques and safety precautions for performing various sawing operations.

Removing branches

Safe techniques for removing branches from trees.

Felling

Essential safety training and procedures for felling trees.

Cutting into the buttress roots

Specific instructions for cutting buttress roots safely.

Making the felling notch

How to create a felling notch to control the direction of a tree fall.

11. Operating and maintenance information

11.1 Shutdown and storage

Procedures for safely shutting down and storing the chainsaw.

11.2 Maintenance and care of the cutting gear

Instructions for maintaining the saw chain, guide bar, and sprocket.

11.3 Air Filter Maintenance

Steps for cleaning and maintaining the air filter for optimal engine performance.

11.4 Carburettor settings

Information on adjusting the carburetor settings for optimal performance.

11.5 Vibration damping

How to check and maintain vibration damping elements for user comfort and safety.

11.6 Maintenance of the chain brake

Procedures for checking and maintaining the chain brake mechanism.

11.7 Spark plug information

Guidance on checking, cleaning, and replacing the spark plug.

11.8 Replacing the fuel filter

Recommendations for replacing the fuel filter.

11.9 Scheduled maintenance

A schedule of regular maintenance tasks and their recommended intervals.

11.10 Self-help tips

Troubleshooting guide for common problems and solutions.

12. Parts subject to wear and tear

13. Guarantee

Solo 652 Specifications

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BrandSolo
Model652
CategoryChainsaw
LanguageEnglish

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