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5

Chain saw safety warnings

Keep  all  parts  of  the  body  away  from  the  saw  chain 

1. 

when the chain saw is operating. Before you start the 

chain saw, make sure the saw chain is not contacting 

anything. 

A  moment  of  inattention  while  operating  chain 

saws may cause entanglement of your clothing or body with 

the saw chain.

Always  hold  the  chain  saw  with  your  right  hand  on 

2. 

the rear handle and your left hand on the front handle. 

Holding  

 the  

 chain  

 saw  

 with  

 a  

 reversed  

 hand  

 configuration  



increases  

 the  

 risk  

 of  

 personal  

 injury  

 and  

 should  

 never  

 be  



done.

Hold  the  power  tool  by  insulated  gripping  surfaces 

3. 

only, because the saw chain may contact hidden wiring 

or  its  own  cord. 

Saw  

 chains  

 contacting  

 a  

“live”  

 wire  

 may  



make  

exposed  

metal  

parts  

of  

the  

power  

tool  

“live”  

and  

could  



give the operator an electric shock.

Wear  safety  glasses  and  hearing  protection.  Further 

4. 

protective  

equipment  

for  

head,  

hands,  

legs  

and  

feet  

is  



recommended. 

Adequate  protective  clothing  will  reduce 

personal  

injury  

by  

flying  

debris  

or  

accidental  

contact  

with  

the  



saw chain.

Do not operate a chain saw in a tree. 

5. 

Operation of a chain 

saw  

while  

up  

in  

a  

tree  

may  

result  

in  

personal  

injury.

Always keep proper footing and operate the chain saw 

6. 

only  

when  

standing  

on  

fixed,  

secure  

and  

level  

surface.  



Slippery or unstable surfaces such as ladders may cause a 

loss of balance or control of the chain saw.

When cutting a limb that is under tension be alert for 

7. 

spring back. 

When  

the  

tension  

in  

the  

wood  

fibres  

is  

released  



the spring loaded limb may strike the operator and/or throw 

the chain saw out of control.

Use extreme caution when cutting brush and saplings. 

8. 

The  slender  material  may  catch  the  saw  chain  and  be 

whipped  

toward  

you  

or  

pull  

you  

off  

balance.

Carry the chain saw by the front handle with the chain 

9. 

saw  

 switched  

 off  

 and  

 away  

 from  

 your  

 body.  

 When  



transporting  

 or  

 storing  

 the  

 chain  

 saw  

 always  

 fit  

 the  



guide  bar  cover. 

Proper  handling  of  the  chain  saw  will 

reduce the likelihood of accidental contact with the moving 

saw chain.

Follow instructions for lubricating, chain tensioning and 

10. 

changing accessories. 

Improperly tensioned or lubricated 

chain may either break or increase the chance for kickback.

Keep handles dry, clean, and free from oil and grease. 

11. 

Greasy, oily handles are slippery causing loss of control.

Cut wood only. Do not use chain saw for purposes not 

12. 

intended. For example: do not use chain saw for cutting 

plastic, masonry or non-wood building materials. 

Use 

of  

the  

chain  

saw  

for  

operations  

different  

than  

intended  

could  



result in a hazardous situation.

Causes and operator prevention of kickback:

13. 

Kickback may occur when the nose or tip of the guide bar 

touches  

an  

object,  

or  

when  

the  

wood  

closes  

in  

and  

pinches  



the saw chain in the cut.

Tip  contact  in  some  cases  may  cause  a  sudden  reverse 

reaction,  kicking  the  guide  bar  up  and  back  towards  the 

operator.

Pinching the saw chain along the top of the guide bar may 

push the guide bar rapidly back towards the operator.

Either of these reactions may cause you to lose control of the 

saw  

which  

could  

result  

in  

serious  

personal  

injury.  

Do  

not  

rely  



exclusively upon the safety devices built into your saw. As a 

chain saw user, you should take several steps to keep your 

cutting  

jobs  

free  

from  

accident  

or  

injury.

Kickback  is  the  result  of  tool  misuse  and/or  incorrect 

operating procedures or conditions and can be avoided by 

taking proper precautions as given below:

Maintain  

 a  

 firm  

 grip,  

 with  

 thumbs  

 and  

 fingers  



encircling the chain saw handles, with both hands 

on the saw and position your body and arm to allow 

you  to  resist  kickback  forces. 

Kickback  forces  can 

be controlled by the operator, if proper precautions are 

taken. Do not let go of the chain saw. 

Do  not  overreach  and  do  not  cut  above  shoulder 

height. 

This  helps  prevent  unintended  tip  contact  and 

enables  better  control  of  the  chain  saw  in  unexpected 

situations.

Only  

 use  

 replacement  

 bars  

 and  

 chains  

 specified  



by  the  manufacturer. 

Incorrect replacement bars and 

chains may cause chain breakage and/or kickback.

Follow  

 the  

 manufacturer’s  

 sharpening  

 and  



maintenance  instructions  for  the  saw  chain. 

Decreasing the depth gauge height can lead to increased 

kickback.

 

Summary of Contents for ES-153 A

Page 1: ... Read this instruction manual carefully before putting the chain saw into operation and strictly observe the safety regulations Keep this instruction manual ES 2130 A ES 2135 A ES 2140 A ES 2145 A http www dolmar com ES 153 A ES 163 A ES 173 A ES 183 A ...

Page 2: ...recautions 6 Personal protective equipment 6 Putting into operation 6 7 Working behavior method of working 7 9 Kickback 9 Transport and storage 10 Maintenance 10 First aid 10 Technical data 11 Denomination of components 11 PUTTING INTO OPERATION Mounting the guide bar and saw chain 12 13 Tightening the saw chain 13 Checking the chain tension 14 Chain brake Run out brake 14 Saw chain oil 15 ...

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Page 7: ...guide bar lubricating the sprocket nose 20 Replacing the saw chain 21 Inspecting and replacing the carbon brushes 21 Trouble shooting 22 Instructions for periodic maintenance 22 Service spare parts and guarantee 23 Symbols You will notice the following symbols on the chain saw and in the instruction manual Thank you for your trust in our product We congratulate you on your new DOLMAR electric chai...

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Page 18: ... machine DOLMAR electric chain saws are characterized by their robust high efficiency ...

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Page 35: ...diately wherever electric power is provided In order to guarantee the optimal function and performance of your electric chain saw and to ensure your personal safety we would request you to perform the following Read this instruction manual carefully before putting the electric ...

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Page 46: ...Direction of chain travel Double protective insulation Saw chain oil First aid Recycling CE Marking Read instruction manual and follow the warnings and safety precautions Particular care and attention Wear protective helmet eye and ear protection Pull out the power supply plug Pull out the power supply plug if the cable is damaged Chain brake released Chain brake actuated Kickback Forbidden ...

Page 47: ...therefore consequently reuseable or suitable for recycling waste paper recycling Beagoodstewardoftheenvironment Donotdisposeofelectrical appliances with the household trash If the saw is no longer operable or repairable ask the appro priate waste disposal authority about the proper means of dis posal In order to preclude any hazard to other persons from a de fective ...

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Page 67: ... may be used only for sawing wood It is in tended for occasional use in thin wood caring for fruit trees felling removing limbs and trimming to length Persons who may not sue the saw This saw must not be used by persons who are not familiar with this instruction manual children young people or anyone un der ...

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Page 74: ...se that one of the parts listed should not be included in the delivery inventory please consult your sales agent EC Declaration of Conformity The undersigned Tamiro Kishima and Rainer Bergfeld as authorized by DOLMAR GmbH declare that the DOLMAR machines Designation of Machine Chain Saw Model No Type ES 153 A ES 163 A ES 173 A ES 183 A ES 2130 A ES 2135 A ES 2140 A ES 2145 A Specifications ...

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Page 78: ...able are of series production and Conforms to the following European Directives 2000 14 EC 2006 42 EC And are manufactured in accordance with the following standards or standardised documents EN60745 The ...

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Page 82: ... No M6A 12 10 24243 118 M6A 12 10 24243 119 The EC Type Examination per 98 37 EC and 2006 42 EC was performed by ...

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Page 105: ...ssment procedure required by Directive 2000 14 EC was in Accordance with annex V Measured Sound Power Level 101 8 dB Guaranteed Sound Power Level 103 dB 7 11 2012 Tamiro Kishima Rainer Bergfeld Managing Director Managing Director ...

Page 106: ...4 General Power Tool Safety Warnings GEA005 3 WARNING Read all safety warnings and all instructions Failuretofollowthewarningsandinstructionsmayresultinelectric shock ...

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Page 120: ...ted corded power tool or battery operated cordless power tool Work area safety Keep work area clean and well lit 1 Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres 2 such ...

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Page 130: ...ep children and bystanders away while operating a 3 power tool Distractions can cause you to lose control Electrical safety Power tool plugs must match the outlet Never modify 4 the plug in any way Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed grounded power tools Unmodified ...

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Page 133: ...ord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock When operating a powertooloutdoors usean extension 8 cord suitable for outdoor use Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock If operating a power tool in a damp location is 9 unavoidable use a residual current device RCD protected supply Use of an RCD re...

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Page 183: ... tools that have the switch on invites accidents Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the 14 power tool on A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part ...

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Page 192: ...oper footing and balance at 15 all times This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery 16 Keep your hair clothing and gloves away from moving parts Loose ...

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Page 202: ...n of dust 17 extraction and collection facilities ensure these are connected and properly used Use of dust collection can reduce dust related hazards Power tool use and care Do not force the power tool Use the correct power tool 18 for your application The ...

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Page 210: ... better and safer at the rate for which it was designed Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it 19 on ...

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Page 213: ... storing power tools Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and 21 do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users Maintainpowertools Checkformisalignmentorbinding 22 of moving parts breaka...

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Page 221: ...Keep cutting tools sharp and clean 23 Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control Use the power tool accessories and tool bits etc in 24 accordance with these instructions taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed Use ...

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Page 240: ...g only identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained Follow instruction for lubricating and changing 26 accessories Keep handles dry clean and free from oil and grease 27 ...

Page 241: ...Before you start the chain saw make sure the saw chain is not contacting anything A moment of inattention while operating chain saws may cause entanglement of your clothing or body with the saw chain Always hold the chain saw with your right hand on 2 the rear handle and your left hand on the front handle Holding ...

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Page 260: ... done Hold the power tool by insulated gripping surfaces 3 only because the saw chain may contact hidden wiring or its own cord Saw ...

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Page 297: ... saw chain Do not operate a chain saw in a tree 5 Operation of a chain saw ...

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Page 316: ... Slippery or unstable surfaces such as ladders may cause a loss of balance or control of the chain saw When cutting a limb that is under tension be alert for 7 spring back When ...

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Page 325: ...the spring loaded limb may strike the operator and or throw the chain saw out of control Use extreme caution when cutting brush and saplings 8 The slender material may catch the saw chain and be whipped ...

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Page 350: ...hanging accessories Improperly tensioned or lubricated chain may either break or increase the chance for kickback Keep handles dry clean and free from oil and grease 11 Greasy oily handles are slippery causing loss of control Cut wood only Do not use chain saw for purposes not 12 intended For example do not use chain saw for cutting plastic masonry or non wood building materials Use of ...

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Page 360: ... result in a hazardous situation Causes and operator prevention of kickback 13 Kickback may occur when the nose or tip of the guide bar touches ...

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Page 371: ...se a sudden reverse reaction kicking the guide bar up and back towards the operator Pinching the saw chain along the top of the guide bar may push the guide bar rapidly back towards the operator Either of these reactions may cause you to lose control of the saw ...

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Page 382: ... exclusively upon the safety devices built into your saw As a chain saw user you should take several steps to keep your cutting ...

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Page 388: ... injury Kickback is the result of tool misuse and or incorrect operating procedures or conditions and can be avoided by taking proper precautions as given below Maintain ...

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Page 396: ...o resist kickback forces Kickback forces can be controlled by the operator if proper precautions are taken Do not let go of the chain saw Do not overreach and do not cut above shoulder height This helps prevent unintended tip contact and enables better control of the chain saw in unexpected situations Only ...

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Page 408: ... maintenance instructions for the saw chain Decreasing the depth gauge height can lead to increased kickback ...

Page 409: ...6 1 2 3 4 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS General precautions To ensure correct operation the user has to read this instruction manual to make himself familiar with the charac teristics ...

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Page 418: ... chain saw to people who have proven to be experienced with electric chain saws Always hand over the instruction manual First users should ask the dealer for basic instructions to become familiarized with the characteristics of engine powered sawing Familiarize yourself with the use of an electric chain saw by cut ting ...

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Page 428: ... Children and young persons aged under 18 years must not be allowed to operate the electric chain saw Persons over the age of 16 years may however use the chain saw for the purpose of being ...

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Page 436: ...re and atten tion Operate the electric chain saw only if you are in good physical condition Perform all work calm and carefully The user has to accept liability for others Neverusetheelectricchainsawaftertheconsumptionofalcohol or drugs or medication Personal ...

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Page 446: ... must be used during operation of the electric chain saw The kind of clothing should be appropriate i e it should be tight fitting ...

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Page 458: ...damage and is to be replaced after 5 years at the latest Use only approved protective helmets If you have long hair wear a hairnet The face shield 2 of the protective helmet or the goggles protect against sawdust and wood chips During operation of the electric chain saw always wear a goggle or a face shield to prevent ...

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Page 467: ...inst cuts We strongly recommend its use In any case wear a long pair of trousers made of solid material during operation of the electric chain saw Protective gloves 5 made of thick leather are part of the pre scribed equipment and must always be worn during operation of the electric chain saw Duringoperationoftheelectricchainsawsafety shoesorboots 6 ...

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Page 480: ...ainst cuts and ensure a secure footing Putting into operation Do not operate the electric chain saw when it rains or in wet or moist environment because the motor is not waterproof If the electric chain saw is moist it must not be put into opera tion Avoid physical contact with grounded surfaces ...

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Page 492: ... or dusts Explosion hazard Do always lead the power supply cable behind the user Take care ...

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Page 504: ... Lay the cable such that nobody is endangered Insert the plug only into safety sockets with approved installa tion Make sure that the mains voltage corresponds to that on the ...

Page 505: ... identification ...

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Page 517: ... be used outdoors connect it to a fault current FI circuit breaker with max 30 mA triggering current ...

Page 518: ...7 Pay attention to the diameter of the extension cable When using a cable ...

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Page 540: ...use Before starting work the electric chain saw must be checked for perfect function and operating safety according to the prescriptions Check especially the function of the chain brake the correct mount ing of the guide bar the correct sharpening and tightening of the saw chain ...

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Page 553: ...hegoodmechanical condition of cable and plug and the cleanliness and dryness of the handles Put the electric chain saw only into operation if it is completely as sembled Never use the electric chain saw when it is not completely assembled Remove ...

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Page 561: ...nochildrenorotherpersonswithintheworking range Also pay attention to any animals in the working vicinity 6 Before switching on the electric chain saw ensure that you have a safe footing When switching on the electric chain saw always hold it with bothhands Takethebackhandlewiththerighthandandthetubular handle ...

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Page 577: ... bar ...

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Page 585: ... body 7 Switch on the saw only in the manner described in this manual Do not overload your saw It will work better and more safely if you use it within its intended performance range ...

Page 586: ... Switch ...

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Page 598: ...UTION When releasing the power switch the chain keeps on running for a short period of time free wheeling Protect the power cord from heat oil and sharp edges Route the power cord in such a way that in cannot get caught in branches ...

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Page 601: ... objects ...

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Page 603: ... sawing If the cable is being damaged or cut pull out the power supply plug immediately ...

Page 604: ... If ...

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Page 606: ... sawing ...

Page 607: ... device ...

Page 608: ... is ...

Page 609: ... hit ...

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Page 614: ... other ...

Page 615: ... hard ...

Page 616: ... objects ...

Page 617: ... pull ...

Page 618: ... out ...

Page 619: ... the power supply plug and check the sawing device immediately Pulloutthepowersupplyplugbeforecheckingthechaintension tightening the chain replacing it or clearing malfunctions ...

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Page 632: ... chain saw and pull out the power supply plug Put the electric chain saw in a safe location to prevent danger to others ...

Page 633: ... For ...

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Page 647: ... not ...

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Page 650: ... light ...

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Page 656: ... Avoidskinoreyecontactwithmineraloilproducts Alwaysweargloves when ...

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Page 660: ...e it safely Onlyusetheelectricchainsawduringgoodlightandvisibilityperiods Be aware of slippery or wet areas and of ice and snow risk of slip ping The risk of slipping is extremely high when working on recently peeled wood bark Neverworkonunstablesurfaces Makesurethattherearenoobstacles in the working area risk of stumbling Always ensure that you have a safe footing Never saw above your shoulder he...

Page 661: ... refill ...

Page 662: ... oil sharpen the saw chain stop transport shutdown ...

Page 663: ...s within the elongated swiveling range of the saw 11 Use the electric chain saw for sawing wood only Do not let the chain touch the ground when it is running If you are cutting wood lying directly on the ground turn it over before completing the cut so that you do not cut into the ground ...

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Page 679: ... etc ...

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Page 688: ... dangerous kickback When sawing precut timber or thin woods use a safe support sawing ...

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Page 692: ... precut ...

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Page 694: ... or ...

Page 695: ... thin ...

Page 696: ... pieces ...

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Page 698: ...t let another person steady the timber and do not steady it with your foot Secure round timber When working on slopes always work facing the slope For performing crosscuts the toothed ledge 12 Z must be applied to the timber to be cut Before performing a crosscut ...

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Page 705: ...ves as a center of rotation Continue by slightly pressing down the tubular handle and simultaneously pulling backwards the electric chain saw Apply the toothed ledge a little bit deeper and once again lift the back handle The sawing device must be running whenever you remove the electric chain saw from the timber When performing several cuts the electric chain saw must be switched ...

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Page 708: ... cuts 13 apply the sawing device at an angle which is as small as possible Be very careful when carrying out this kind of work because the toothed ledge cannot be used When cutting with the bottom edge of the bar the electric chain saw may be pushed in the direction of the user if the chain is clamped For this reason use the top edge of the bar whenever possible The electric chain saw will then be...

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Page 723: ... A Then the crosscut can be performed on the tension side B Thus clamping of the bar is avoided Be very careful when cutting splintery wood Cut pieces of wood may ...

Page 724: ... be ...

Page 725: ... pulled ...

Page 726: ... along ...

Page 727: ... risk ...

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Page 729: ... injuries Never use the electric chain saw for lifting up or removing pieces of ...

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Page 733: ...k of injuries Be aware of branches under tension Do not cut free branches from below Never perform tension releasing works standing on the trunk Do not use the electric chain saw for works in the forest i e for cutting down trees or carrying out tension releasing works The user s mobility and safety necessary for this kind of work are not guaranteed due to the cable connec tion Z ...

Page 734: ...b all persons involved in the felling have an unhindered retreat route the retreat path should be about 45 diagonally and to the rear away from the direction of fall Be aware of the increased risk of stumbling from electric cables c the bottom part of the trunk is free from foreign bodies un derbrush and branches Make sure to have a safe footing risk of stumbling d the next working place is at lea...

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Page 743: ...D The cut must be exactly horizontal The distance between both cuts must be approx 1 10 of the trunk diameter The material between both cuts C serves as a hinge Never cut it through otherwise the tree will fall without any control Insert felling wedges in the cut B 18 in good time Secure the cut only with wedges made of plastic or aluminium Do not use iron wedges When cutting down a tree always st...

Page 744: ...llow the indicated instruc tions Never apply the end of the bar when starting to make a cut Always observe the end of the bar Never use the bar end for sawing Be careful when continuing to cut When starting to perform a cut the chain must be running Ensure that the chain is always sharpened correctly Pay special attention to the hight of the depth limiter for detailed information see ...

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Page 747: ... Sharpening ...

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Page 750: ... chain Never cut several branches at the same time When cutting a branch ensure that no other branch is touched When crosscutting a trunk be aware of the trunks next to it It is recommended ...

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Page 755: ... jack A A 45o B B C C D ...

Page 756: ...included in the delivery must be applied 20 Ensure safe positioning of the electric chain saw during car transportation to avoid oil leakage Store the saw in a secure dry lockable room out of reach of children It must not be stored outdoors For storing the electric chain saw over a long period of time or shipping it the oil tank must be completely emptied Only use approved and marked containers fo...

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Page 770: ...ck the cable to the power supply for damage of the covering Regularly clean the electric chain saw If the plastic case is damaged have it immediately repaired by a skilled person Regularly check the tank cap for tightness ...

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Page 778: ... ON OFF ...

Page 779: ... switch ...

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Page 783: ... it ...

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Page 787: ... qualified ...

Page 788: ... person Observe the accident prevention instructions issued by the competent trade federations and insurance companies ...

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Page 798: ...l DOLMAR spare parts and accessories Applying spare parts which are not original DOLMAR parts or accesories and bar chain combinations or lengths results in a high risk of accidents For accidents and damage result ing from using sawing devices or accesories which have not been approved we cannot accept any responsibility First aid For the event of a possible accident please make sure that a ...

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Page 817: ... box Should you ask for help please give the following information place of accident what happened ...

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Page 826: ... injuries your name NOTE Individuals with poor circulation who are exposed to excessive vibration ...

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Page 836: ... system Vibration may cause the following symptoms to occur in the fingers ...

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Page 840: ... Falling ...

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Page 843: ... tingling ...

Page 844: ... pain stabbing sensation alteration of skin colour or of the skin If any of these symptoms occur see a physician 23 SERVICE ...

Page 845: ...lace per EN 60745 dB A 90 8 Uncertainty dB A K 0 73 Vibration acceleration ah w av per EN 60745 Tubular handle m s2 4 7 Rear handle m s2 5 6 Uncertainty m s2 K 1 5 Oil pump automatic Oil tank capacity ml 140 Power transmission direct Overload protection electrical Chain brake manually actuated Run out brake electrical Weight Weight according to EPTA Procedure 01 2003 kg 5 0 5 1 5 2 5 3 Protective ...

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Page 873: ... The declared vibration emission value has been measured in accordance with the standard test method and may be used for ...

Page 874: ... comparing one tool with another The declared vibration emission value may also be used i n a preliminary assessment of exposure ...

Page 875: ... WARNING The ...

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Page 898: ... which the tool is used Be sure to identify safety measures to protect the operator that are based on an estimation of exposure in the actual conditions of ...

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Page 927: ...12 1 8 9 10 11 12 2 3 4 5 13 14 15 16 6 7 Denomination of components 1 Tubular handle 2 ...

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Page 933: ... brake 3 Spike bar 4 Sprocket guard quick tightener 5 Sprocket guard chain brake 6 Carbon brush cover 7 Back hand guard 8 Guide bar 9 Oil tank cap 10 ...

Page 934: ... Identification ...

Page 935: ... plate 11 Locking button 12 Rear handle 13 Power switch 14 Sightglass for oil level 15 Saw chain 16 Cord grip for electric cord pull relief ...

Page 936: ...ide bar and saw chain Put the electric chain saw on a stable surface and carry out the following operations for mounting the bar and chain Release chain brake To do this pull the hand guard 1 in the direction of the arrow Flip up the sprocket guard quick tightener 2 see also Fig G Push ...

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Page 942: ... tightener ...

Page 943: ... firmly ...

Page 944: ... against ...

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Page 946: ...ngage Keep pushing in and turn it as far as possible counter clockwise Release the sprocket guard quick tightener remove pressure and now turn it clockwise to its original position Repeat this procedure until the sprocket guard 3 is unscrewed Pull the sprocket guard 3 ...

Page 947: ... up ...

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Page 955: ...The cutting edges of the saw chain on the top of the guide bar must point in the direction of the arrow PUTTING INTO OPERATION CAUTION When working on the guide bar or saw chain always wear protective gloves and pull out the power supply plug CAUTION Switch on the electric chain saw only after hav ing assembled it completely and inspected 1 2 3 4 7 6 ...

Page 956: ...h in and simultaneously turn the sprocket guard quick tightener 2 clockwise in order to screw on the sprocket guard 3 but do not tighten it yet Lift the tip of the guide bar slightly and turn the chain tensioner 14 clockwise until the saw chain engages in the guide groove on the lower side of the guide bar see the circle Push in the sprocket guard quick tightener 2 again and tighten by turning clo...

Page 957: ...15 K I J Checking the chain tension The chain has the proper tension when it lies against the bottom edge of the guide bar and can be easily pulled by hand about 2 4 ...

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Page 965: ...quently new chains tend to get longer during use When checking the chain tension the motor must be switched off and the power supply plug pulled out If the chain is too loose Loosen the sprocket guard quick tightener by about a quarter ...

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Page 967: ... Tighten ...

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Page 978: ... run out brake ensures that the chain comes to a stop immediately when the ON OFF switch is released thus preventing the chain from continuing to run and presenting a hazard Testing of the run out brake is described on page 18 Chain and run out brake maintenance The brake systems are very important safety features and like any other part they are subject to a certain amount of wear Regular inspect...

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Page 992: ...ddition prevents that the oil is centrifuged too fast from the sawing device Do not use mineral oils In order to protect the invironment the use of biologically decomposeable oil is prescribed The saw chain oil sold by DOLMAR called BIOTOP is made of specialvegetableoilsandisbiologicallydecomposeableto100 BIOTOP ...

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Page 1002: ...e sawing device Inthecaseofdamagecausedbyusingwasteoilorunappropriate saw chain oil the product guarantee will be null and void Your salesman will inform you about the use of saw chain oil AVOID SKIN AND EYE CONTACTS Mineral oil products as well as oil degrease the skin If your skin repeatedly comes in contact with these substances for a longer periodoftime itwilldesiccate Variousskindeseasesmayre...

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Page 1012: ... bio degradable oil from the oil tank oil feed system chain and guide bar as many such oils tend to leave sticky residues over time which can cause damage to the oil pump or other parts The ...

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Page 1024: ... chain oil again In case of damage caused by using waste oil or unappropriate chain oil the product guarantee will be null and void Your salesman will inform you about the use of chain oil B ...

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Page 1039: ... plug is pulled out Thoroughly clean the oil tank around the cap to prevent dirt from entering the tank Unscrew the tank cap 1 ...

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Page 1058: ... socket Tightly screw on the tank cap ...

Page 1059: ... Thoroughly ...

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Page 1085: ... lubricates ...

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Page 1088: ... and guide bar This procedure can take up to two minutes The oil level can be controlled in the sight glass 2 In ...

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Page 1099: ... must always be enough oil in the tank 1 D 4 3 Lubricating the saw chain Only ...

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Page 1110: ... plug is pulled out To guarantee a troublefree operation of the oil pump the oil guide groove 3 as well as the oil inlet bore in the guide bar 4 must be cleaned in regular intervals Note After ...

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Page 1123: ... oil to drip from the oil feed system the guide bar and the chain for a time This does not constitute a defect Place the saw on a suitable surface ...

Page 1124: ... 4 3 B 5 1 A Plug in the saw CAREFUL Before connecting the saw to a source of electricity al ways make sure to check that when the ON OFF switch 1 has been pressed in and released it automatically comes back ...

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Page 1137: ...oing any work with it Clip the extension cord and the saw s power cord into the cord grip 2 Plug the saw plug 3 into the socket of the extension cable 4 6 Switching on the motor Plug in the saw see above When switching on the electric chain saw always hold it with both hands Take the back handle with the right hand and ...

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Page 1166: ...ton 5 andthenthepowerswitch 1 Then release the locking button 5 Attention Thechainstartsrunningimmediately Keep the power switch depressed as long as the motor is to run CAUTION Never lock the power switch in the ON position Switching ...

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Page 1169: ... motor Release the power switch 1 NOTE When the chain brake is actuated the power supply to the motor ...

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Page 1173: ... off If the saw does not start when the ON OFF switch 1 is actuated it will be necessary to release the chain brake Pull the hand guard 6 ...

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Page 1181: ... until you feel it catch Important These models are equipped with a starting current limiter This electronic component prevents too abrupt starting of the electric motor Excess ...

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Page 1183: ... cutoff When the electrical current to the saw exceeds the permissible level the power supply to the motor is ...

Page 1184: ... automatically ...

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Page 1193: ... and resulting damage To start the saw up again release the ON OFF switch and press it again CAUTION ...

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Page 1213: ...19 Checking the chain brake Do ...

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Page 1224: ...e ground in such a way that the guide bar is free of contact Grasp the tubular handle firmly with one hand and hold the grip with the other Switch on the motor and press the hand guard 1 in the direction of the arrow with the back of your hand until the chain brake engages The chain should stop immediately ...

Page 1225: ... Switch ...

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Page 1229: ... release the chain brake Important Ifthesawchaindoesnotstopinstantlywhen you carry out this test do not under any circumstances use the saw Take the chain saw to a DOLMAR service center C D Testing the run out brake Do ...

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Page 1240: ...otor as described make sure you have a good footing and place the chain saw on the ground in such a way that the guide bar is free of contact Grasp the tubular handle firmly with one hand and hold the grip with the other ...

Page 1241: ... Switch ...

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Page 1264: ... motor Important If the saw chain does not stop within two second when you carry out this test do not use the saw Inspect the carbon brushes see page 21 E Checking the chain lubrication Never ...

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Page 1268: ... sufficient ...

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Page 1270: ... lubrication ...

Page 1271: ... is ...

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Page 1273: ... guaranteed ...

Page 1274: ... the life of the sawing device will be reduced Before starting work check the oil level in the tank and the oil feeding Check the fed oil quantity by following the instructions below Start the electric chain saw ...

Page 1275: ... Hold ...

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Page 1296: ... light ...

Page 1297: ... oiltrace ...

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Page 1299: ... oil will be centrifuged from the chain saw Pay attention to the direction the wind is blowing and avoid unnecessary exposure to the oil spray 1 ...

Page 1300: ... The chain needs sharpening when the sawdust from sawing humid wood looks like wood flour the saw chain penetrates the wood only under great pres sure the cutting edge is visibly damaged the sawing device is pulled to the left or the right during the sawing operation This is caused by uneven sharpening of the chain or by damage to one side of it ...

Page 1301: ... Important ...

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Page 1327: ... have sharpened it yourself several times Proper sharpening CAUTION Use only chains and guide bars designed for this saw All cutters must be of the same length dimension a Cutters with ...

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Page 1339: ... Minimum ...

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Page 1345: ... 0 11 ...

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Page 1350: ... chain when the minimum cutter length has been reached at this point the chain must be replaced ...

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Page 1363: ... between the depth limiter round nose and the cutting edge The best results are obtained with a depth limiter depth of 0 64 ...

Page 1364: ... mm ...

Page 1365: ...risk of kickback All cutters must be sharpened to the same angle 30 Dif ferent angles result in a roughly irregularly running chain increase wear and tear and cause chain beakage The 85 front rake of the cutter results from the cut depth of the ...

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Page 1378: ... the correct front rake will be obtained automatically 0 64 mm 025 0 64 mm 025 min 3 mm 0 11 ...

Page 1379: ...21 30 Files and how to work with them ...

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Page 1418: ... backwards First sharpen the shortest cutter The length of this cutter is then the standerd for all other cutters of the chain ...

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Page 1434: ... easier ...

Page 1435: ... It ...

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Page 1439: ... the correct 30 sharpening angle keep the marks parallel with ...

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Page 1443: ... filing ...

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Page 1459: ... After having sharpened the chain the height of the depth limiter must be checked by means of a chain gauge ...

Page 1460: ... Correct ...

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Page 1466: ... with ...

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Page 1479: ... limiter ...

Page 1480: ...icating the sprocket nose CAUTION Protective gloves must be worn Regularly inspect the bearing surfaces of the guide bar for dam age and clean them with a suitable tool If the saw is used intensively it will be necessary to lubricate the return ...

Page 1481: ... sprocket ...

Page 1482: ... bearings ...

Page 1483: ... regularly ...

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Page 1489: ... this ...

Page 1490: ... first ...

Page 1491: ...ole at the tip of the guide bar and then press in a small amount of multi purpose grease Multi purpose grease and grease guns are available as acces sories Multi purpose grease order no 944 360 000 Grease gun order no 944 350 000 ...

Page 1492: ...DOLMAR service centre E Inspecting and replacing the carbon brushes Important Inspect the carbon brushes at regular intervals A notch on the brush shows the limit of wear NOTE The carbon brush is very delicate so be careful not to let it drop When taking it out be sure to note the position it was in stalled in since each brush is run in with the rotor Use a slotted bit screwdriver to unscrew the c...

Page 1493: ... Run ...

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Page 1505: ... in again Important Now test the run out brake see page 18 If the saw chain does not come to a full stop within two second run the saw ...

Page 1506: ... again ...

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Page 1509: ... repeat ...

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Page 1516: ... properly NOTE After installing new carbon brushes run the saw about 5 minutes and then check the run out brake 1 2 SERVICE ...

Page 1517: ...ser of the electric chain saw is not allowed to perform maintenance works which are not described in the instruction manual All other works must be carried out by a DOLMAR service centre Trouble shooting Page General work Electric chain saw Regularly clean the outside Plastic case Check for cracks and ruptures In case of damage have it immediately repaired at a service centre Saw chain Resharpen r...

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Page 1525: ... centre Chain brake Have ...

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Page 1532: ... centre Run out brake Have ...

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Page 1539: ...ness After each shutdown Guide bar Clean the oil inlet bore 16 Chain carrier Clean especially the oil guide groove 20 Storage Chain oil tank Empty 16 Saw chain guide bar Demount clean and lubricate slightly Clean the guide groove of the guide bar Electric chain saw Store safely in a dry place After a long storage time have the electric chain saw checked at a service centre resi dual oil can become...

Page 1540: ...hes worn down no chain lubrication Oil tank oil pump no oil on the saw chain oil tank empty oil guide groove dirty Chain brake Brake Saw chain does not stop instantly Brake band worn down Run out brake Brake Saw chain continues to run Carbon brushes worn down ...

Page 1541: ...Service spare parts and guarantee Maintenance and repair The ...

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Page 1560: ... training ...

Page 1561: ...l must be performed only by a DOLMAR service centre The DOLMAR service centres are provided with all the necessary equipment and skilled and experienced personnel to work out correct customer solutions and to advise you in all matters accordingly Repair attempts by third parties or unauthorised persons void all warranty claims Spare parts A ...

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Page 1587: ... original DOLMAR spare parts only marked Only original spare parts and accessories guarantee the highest quality in material dimensions functioning and safety Original ...

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Page 1610: ... the required spare part numbers and will be constantly informed about the latest improvements and also about spare part innovations To ...

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Page 1619: ...fore reimburse all costs for mending through replacement of damaged parts as a result of material or production faults which occur within the guarantee time after purchase Please note that in some countries particular guarantee conditions may exist In case of any doubts please contact your salesman who is responsible for the guarantee of the product We ask for your understanding that we cannot acc...

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