Echo CS-310
Echo CS-310 Gas Chain Saw User Manual
Model: CS-310 | Brand: Echo
Selelekela
This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Echo CS-310 Gas Chain Saw. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the saw to ensure proper use and to prevent injury or damage.
The Echo CS-310 is a powerful and reliable 14-inch bar gas chain saw designed for various cutting tasks, featuring a 30.5cc engine, automatic chain oiler, and anti-vibration handle for user comfort and control.
Boitsebiso ba Tšireletseho
WARNING: Improper use of this chain saw can result in serious injury or death. Always follow all safety precautions.
- Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including a helmet, eye protection, hearing protection, gloves, and protective legwear.
- Netefatsa hore sebaka sa mosebetsi ha se na batho ba shebang, haholo-holo bana le liphoofolo tse ruuoang lapeng.
- Inspect the chain saw before each use for loose parts, damage, or wear.
- Never operate the chain saw when fatigued, under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medication.
- Ela hloko ho etsa puseletso le mokhoa oa ho e qoba.
- Handle fuel with extreme care. Refuel in a well-ventilated area with the engine off and cool.
Likarolo Ho Fetaview
Familiarize yourself with the main components of your Echo CS-310 chain saw:

Setšoantšo sa 1: Pele view of the Echo CS-310 Gas Chain Saw, showing the bar, chain, and engine housing.

Setšoantšo sa 2: Lehlakore view of the Echo CS-310 Gas Chain Saw, highlighting the purge pump and controls.
- Sebaka: The guide for the cutting chain.
- Ketane: The cutting tool with sharp teeth.
- Engine Housing: Contains the engine and internal components.
- Handle e ka Pele: For gripping and control during operation.
- Handle e ka morao: Contains the throttle trigger and safety lock-out.
- Brake ea Chain: Safety mechanism to stop the chain quickly.
- Sekoahelo sa Tanka ea Mafura: Bakeng sa ho tlatsa tanka ea peterole.
- Sekwahelo sa Tanka ea Oli: For filling the chain oil tank.
- Purge Pump: Primes the carburetor with fuel for easier starting.
Tlhophiso
1. Ho phutholla
Carefully remove all components from the packaging. Verify that all parts listed in the packing list are present and undamaged. Retain the packaging for future storage or transport.
2. Motsoako oa Mafura le Oli
The Echo CS-310 uses a 2-stroke engine and requires a specific fuel mixture. Use fresh, unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 89 or higher, mixed with high-quality 2-stroke engine oil at a 50:1 karo-karolelano (2.6 fl. oz. of oil per gallon of gasoline). Do not use E-gas (ethanol contaminated gas) as it can cause issues with small engines.
- Mix fuel in a clean, approved fuel container.
- Hlakola motsoako ka botlalo pele o tlatsa tanka ea mafura.
- Fill the chain oil tank with good quality bar and chain oil. The automatic oiler requires a constant supply of oil. Check the oil level frequently, ideally with every fuel refill.
3. Bar and Chain Installation
Refer to the detailed instructions in your manual for proper installation of the guide bar and saw chain. Ensure the chain is correctly tensioned; it should be snug but still able to be pulled around the bar by hand.
Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso
1. Ho qala Enjene
Qalo ea Cold:
- Place the chain saw on a firm, flat surface.
- Kenya brake ea ketane.
- Tsamaisa leqhubu la choke sebakeng se FULL CHOKE.
- Press the purge pump bulb 5-7 times until fuel is visible in the return line.
- Pull the starter handle firmly and steadily until the engine "pops" or attempts to start (usually 3-5 pulls).
- Tsamaisa leqhubu la choke sebakeng sa HALF CHOKE.
- Pull the starter handle again until the engine starts.
- Once the engine runs, disengage the choke by briefly pressing the throttle trigger.
- Allow the engine to warm up for a few moments before disengaging the chain brake and beginning work.
Qalo e Mofuthu:
- Kenya brake ea ketane.
- Tsamaisa lever ea choke sebakeng sa OFF.
- Hula sesebelisoa sa ho qala ho fihlela enjene e qala.
2. Mekhoa ea ho Seha
Always maintain a firm grip on both handles. Stand with good balance and footing. Plan your cuts to avoid kickback and ensure the tree or limb falls in the desired direction. Start cutting with the chain brake engaged, then disengage it just before making the cut.
- Felling: For cutting down trees. Requires careful planning of escape routes and hinge creation.
- Limbing: Removing branches from a fallen tree. Work from the base towards the top, supporting the log to prevent pinching.
- Bucking: Cutting a fallen log into smaller sections. Be aware of tension and compression in the wood.
3. Ho Emisa Enjene
To stop the engine, release the throttle trigger and move the ignition switch to the "STOP" position. Engage the chain brake immediately after stopping the engine.
Tlhokomelo
Regular maintenance is crucial for the longevity and safe operation of your chain saw.
1. Ho chorisa ketane
A sharp chain is essential for efficient and safe cutting. Sharpen the chain regularly using a round file of the correct diameter (refer to your chain's specifications) or have it professionally sharpened. A dull chain will produce fine sawdust instead of chips and require more force to cut.
2. Bar Maintenance
Clean the guide bar groove and oil holes regularly. Flip the bar periodically to ensure even wear. Check for burrs on the bar rails and file li boreleli haeba li le teng.
3. Ho Hloekisa Sesefa sa Moea
Clean the air filter frequently, especially when working in dusty conditions. A clogged air filter can reduce engine performance and increase fuel consumption. Wash foam filters with warm, soapy water, rinse, and allow to dry completely before reinstallation. Paper filters should be replaced if heavily soiled.
4. Tlhahlobo ea Plug ea Spark
Inspect the spark plug periodically for wear, carbon buildup, or damage. Clean or replace as necessary. Ensure the electrode gap is set correctly.
5. Tlhoekiso le Polokelo ka Kakaretso
After each use, clean the chain saw thoroughly, removing sawdust, debris, and oil residue. For long-term storage, drain the fuel tank and run the engine until it stops to clear the carburetor. Store the chain saw in a dry, secure location, away from children and flammable materials.
Ho batle phoso
| Bothata | Lebaka le ka khonehang | Tharollo |
|---|---|---|
| Enjene e hana ho qala | Ha ho mafura, mokhoa o fosahetseng oa ho qala, polaka ea tlhase e silafetseng, sefe ea mafura e koetsoeng. | Check fuel level and mixture. Follow starting instructions carefully. Clean/replace spark plug. Replace fuel filter. |
| Enjene e sebetsa hampe/ha e na matla | Dirty air filter, dull chain, incorrect fuel mixture, carburetor issues. | Clean air filter. Sharpen or replace chain. Ensure correct fuel/oil ratio. Consult service center for carburetor. |
| Chain not oiling | Empty oil tank, clogged oil passages, damaged oil pump. | Refill oil tank. Clean oil holes and bar groove. Consult service center for oil pump. |
| Chain brake not engaging/disengaging | Debris in mechanism, worn parts. | Clean mechanism. If issue persists, seek professional service. |
Litlhaloso
- Mohlala: CS-310
- Lebitso: Echo
- Mofuta oa Mafura: Khase
- Bolelele ba Bara: 14 lisenthimithara
- Phallo ea Enjine: 30.5cc
- Matla a lipere: 5.3 hp
- Bokhoni ba Tanka ea Mafura: 8.5 oz.
- Automatic Chain Oiler: Ee
- Anti-Vibration Handle: Ee
- Boima ba Ntho: 8.1 Liponto
- Boholo ba Sehlahisoa: 24"L x 15"W x 15"H
- UPC: 743184992814, 743184993446
Warranty le Tšehetso
For warranty information, service, or technical support, please refer to the official Echo website or contact an authorized Echo service center. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for warranty claims.
Keletso ea Bohlokoa: Items classified as hazardous materials or that use flammable liquids or gases are NON-RETURNABLE. Contact the manufacturer directly for service and warranty information regarding such products.
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