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CUTTERS EDGE FIRE RESCUE SAWS/

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CUTTERS EDGE LIMITED WARRANTY

Effective 7-1-92 

As Limited Below, 

Edge Industries, Inc., warrant to the original retail purchaser that this Cutters Edge Saw is free from defects in materials and 
workmanship and agree to repair and/or replace any defective saw part or component free of charge as follows: 

1.   Parts other than electronic ignition parts 

At no cost to the original retail purchaser, Edge Industries, Inc., will replace defective parts supplied or manufactured 
by Edge Industries, Inc.: 

A.  For one year from date of original purchase when used for fire department applications. 
B.  For 30 days from date of original purchase when saw is used for commercial purposes, except as listed below in section 2. 
C.  A saw is used for commercial purposes when it is used to derive income. 

2.   Extended warranty: 

Selected saw models used commercially may have warranty extended. 
Electronic ignition parts:
A.  For six months from the date of original purchase, Edge Industries, Inc., will replace any defective electronic ignition parts 

supplied or manufactured by Edge Industries, Inc. at no cost to the original purchaser. 

B.  For a period starting six months and ending one year after the original retail purchase, Edge Industries, Inc., will replace any 

defective electronic ignition parts supplied or manufactured by Edge Industries, Inc., at a charge to the original purchaser of 
50% of Edge Industries™ suggested retail price. 

Engine parts:

A.  For six months from date of original purchase, Edge Industries, Inc., will replace any defective engine part supplied or 

manufactured by Edge Industries, Inc. at no cost to the original purchaser subject to the limitations of paragraph 5 below. 

B.  Engine parts are limited to cylinder assembly, crankshaft, crankcase and flywheel. 

3.   Labor: 

For 30 days from the date of original purchase, an authorized Edge Industries, Inc. dealer will provide labor at no charge to the
original retail purchaser for the replacement of any defective part supplied or manufactured by Edge Industries, Inc. 

4.   Grantor of Warranty: 

Edge Industries, Inc. • 1435 Manzanita Drive , Julian, CA 92036 U.S.A. • 760-765-0597 

5.   Limitations of Warranty: 

This warranty is not transferable, does not cover damage caused by unreasonable use or damage resulting from other than 
defects in material or workmanship, does not cover damages contributed to by a failure to provide reasonable and necessary 
maintenance, does not cover engine failure due to lack of or improper lubrication. Tune-ups or replacement of non-defective parts 
such as mounts, starter springs, ropes, spark plugs, and filters that may be expected to wear out with reasonable use during the 
warranty period are not covered. This warranty applies only to saws sold through dealers appointed by Edge Industries, Inc. 

THE WARRANTOR WILL BE LIABLE FOR NO INCIDENTIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. THERE ARE NO EXPRESS 
WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE SET FORTH ABOVE. ANY WARRANTY IMPLIED BY STATE LAW  WHETHER 
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE SHALL BE EFFECTIVE ONLY FOR 
THE DURATION OF THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD LISTED ABOVE.  Some states do not allow exclusions of incidental 
or consequential damages and/or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions and limitations may 
apply to you. 

6.   Responsibilities of the purchaser under this Warranty: 

A.  To deliver or ship the saw covered under this Warranty to the dealer from whom it was originally purchased or to an Edge 

Industries, Inc., authorized service center. Time limits on warranties are measured to the date of delivery or shipment. 

B.  Freight costs, if any, will be borne by the purchaser. 
C. To provide reasonable care and maintenance of the Edge Industries, Inc., product. 

7.  Timely repair of warranted product: 

Any product which qualifies under this Warranty shall be repaired in a timely manner, consistent with the normal work flow at the
servicing location and depending on the availability of replacement parts. 

8.  Purchaser rights and remedies: 

This Warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. If you do not receive 
satisfactory results from authorized servicing stations, you may contact Edge Industries, Inc., Customer Relations Department, 
P.O. Box 1179, Julian, CA. 92036. 

Summary of Contents for MULTI-CUT CE2165RS

Page 1: ...MULTI CUT FIRE RESCUE SAWS 2100 Series Fire Rescue Saw Model CE2165RS Model CE2171RS Operation Maintenance UL...

Page 2: ...ies or replacement parts WARNING Copyright 2001 Edge Industries Inc All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photoc...

Page 3: ...enance Table of Contents Introduction 3 Kickback Warning 3 Visual Description 4 Part One Familiarization of Operation 5 Installing Bar and Chain 6 Starting 9 Installing Guard Depth Gauge 12 Part Two M...

Page 4: ...chain saw applications While chain wear and damage may be accelerated when cutting materials other than wood your BULLET CHAIN equipped saw is capable of cutting most building materials including roo...

Page 5: ...7 Familiarize yourself with various components and parts of the saw 1 Chain Brake Handle 2 Oil Tank Cap 3 Starter Handle 4 Sparkplug Carburetor Access Latch 5 Fuel Tank Cap 6 Throttle Trigger 7 Thrott...

Page 6: ...utral or center position Fig 1 This allows the chain to turn freely Fig 2 Forward Position chain brake engaged When engaged the chain brake handle is in the fully forward position Fig 2 In this positi...

Page 7: ...ward the tip of the guide bar as they lay on the top of the bar Slip the chain onto the clutch sprocket rim Fig 5 Then slip the chain into the groove of the guide bar again verifying that the top cutt...

Page 8: ...reasing guide bar life Proper chain tension has the chain as tight as possible without restricting chain movement Fig 8 At proper tension the chain should move along the bar freely You should feel onl...

Page 9: ...eloped to provide high flash and fire points for optimum performance during harsh fire ground applications with high flow properties for use even in extreme cold temperatures This anti rust anti wear...

Page 10: ...RAKE BEFORE STARTING Do not start the saw with the chain brake engaged Be sure the chain brake is disengaged by pulling back the chain brake handle until it contacts the front of the full wrap handle...

Page 11: ...r approximately 10 minutes or until the bar and chain begin to smoke Now turn off the saw The chain has reached its operating temperature You will notice the chain now sags from the bar Fig 16 Before...

Page 12: ...tely broken in until it has been operated through several tanks of fuel NOTE Cutting clean wood plywood trees etc no nails or roofing material during the chain stretching procedure and or engine break...

Page 13: ...essary This prevents possible 1 Outer Section 2 Inner Section 4 Safety Pin 5 Safety Lanyard 3 Adjusting Knob with Washer Fig 17 weakening of the roof structure and prevents exposure to hidden hazards...

Page 14: ...rd and Quick Release Safety Pin Fig 20 Place the outer section onto the guide bar and slide it over the inner section Insert the safety pin into the hole on the guard deflector above the locking key I...

Page 15: ...erational saw Cutting Deeper than the Guard Depth Gauge Setting Even with the Guard Depth Gauge set to a pre determined depth you can increase the depth of your cut without changing the setting by inc...

Page 16: ...true determination should be made on how it cuts If you are in doubt make a test cut to determine the chain s performance Failure to clean the saw after each use can lead to a loss of performance eng...

Page 17: ...fe Fig 27 If there is excess tar or debris buildup on the bar clean it off with solvent It is also important to thoroughly clean the oil holes on both sides of the guide bar Fig 28 After cleaning the...

Page 18: ...iling prior to its first use The main filter element needs to be cleaned only if there is substantial buildup of debris To remove the main filter loosen the filter clamp with a screwdriver or the scre...

Page 19: ...completed all maintenance procedures reassemble the saw paying attention to flip the guide bar over before you reassemble the saw Flip the guide bar each time you reassemble the saw This provides eve...

Page 20: ...Cutters Edge Fire Rescue Saws are designed specifically for fire department use and are exceptional tools However as with all tools they have their limitations With proper care and especially common...

Page 21: ...MIX RATIO flow for delivery of cleaner cooler air to cylinder heat With Cutters Edge Synthetic Oil 100 1 exchangers Keeps engine running cooler and reduces If petroleum base 2 cycle oil used 50 1 mai...

Page 22: ...and control air With Cutters Edge Synthetic Oil 100 1 flow for delivery of cleaner cooler air to cylinder heat If petroleum base 2 cycle oil used 50 1 exchangers Keeps engine running cooler and reduce...

Page 23: ...nty Edge Industries Inc 1435 Manzanita Drive Julian CA 92036 U S A 760 765 0597 5 Limitations of Warranty This warranty is not transferable does not cover damage caused by unreasonable use or damage r...

Page 24: ...7814 Telephone 541 524 9999 Fax 541 524 9996 Email info cuttersedge com East Coast Service Center Eastern Fire Equipment Services 326 Pleasant View Rd New Cumberland PA 17070 Tel 717 412 7746 Email of...

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