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Check that the 

chain

 is sharpened correctly (See 

below), in good working condition and that the 
tension is correct. If the 

chain

 is irregularly worn, or if 

the 

cutting teeth

 are only 3 mm high, the 

chain

 must 

be replaced(fig.3).  
Clean the 

air vents

 regularly to prevent motor 

overheating.   
Check that the 

switch

 and 

switch block 

function 

correctly (to be performed with the 

chain brake

 

released): press the 

switch

 and the 

switch block

 and 

control that they return to idle position as soon as 
they are released; control that it is impossible to 
press the 

switch

 without activating the 

switch block

.  

Check that the 

chain catcher

 and the 

right hand 

guard

 are in correct condition without any visible 

faults such as damaged material.  

Every 2-3 hours of use 

Control the bar condition, if necessary clean the 

lubrication holes

(fig.4) and the 

guide grooves

(fig.5) 

carefully; If the groove is worn or shows signs of deep 
notching, it must be replaced. Turn the bar to ensure 
even wear(fig.6). Clean the 

pinion 

regularly and check 

that it has not been subject to excess wear(fig.7). 
Lubricate the 

nose sprocket

 with bearing grease 

through the hole shown in the illustration (fig.8).  

Chain sharpening (When necessary)  

If the 

chain

 does not cut correctly, or requires hard 

bar 

pressure against the wood, and if the sawdust is 

very fine, this is a sign that it is not sharpened 
correctly.  If the cutting action produces no sawdust, 
this means the cutting edge has been worn 
completely and the chain is pulverising the wood 
during cutting. A well-sharpened chain crosses 
through the wood without effort or pressure and 
produces large long wood shavings.  

The cutting side of the chain is composed of the 

cutting 

link 

(fig.9) with a 

cutting tooth

(fig.10) and a 

cutting limit 

gauge

(fig.11). The difference between these determines 

the cutting depth; a file guide and a 4mm diameter round 
file are needed to obtain good sharpening results; Follow 
the instructions below: Once the 

chain

 has been 

mounted and the tension is correctly adjusted, and the 

chain brake is

 activated, position the file guide 

perpendicular to 

the bar

 as shown in the 

illustration(fig.12), filing the 

cutting teeth

 at the angle 

shown(fig.13), always working from the interior towards 
the exterior, lessening the pressure during the return 
stage (it is very important to follow the instructions 
perfectly: excessive or insufficient sharpening angles, or 
an incorrect file diameter will increase the risk of  
kickback.) To obtain higher precision on side angles, it is 
advisable to position the file so that it exceeds the upper 
cutter by about 0.5 mm. File all the teeth on one side first, 
then turn the machine over and repeat the operation. 
Make sure that after sharpening operations, all teeth are 
the same length and that the height of the 

depth gauge

 is 

0.6 mm lower than the upper cutter: check the height 
using a proper template and file (with a flat file) all 
protruding parts, rounding off the front part of the 

depth 

gauge

(fig.14), paying attention to not file the 

kickback 

protection tooth

(fig.15) 

 

Every 30 hours use. 

 

Take the machine to the Authorised Service Centre 
for general revision and control check on brake 
components.  
 

PERIODS OF PROLONGED DISUSE 

Always empty the fuel tank with the same precautions 
used in filling it. 

 
 

H. CUTTING TECHNIQUES 

 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14 

 

When using the machine, prevent: 

(fig.1)

 

 

- cutting in conditions where the trunk could split 
during cutting (wood under pressure, dry dead trees, 
etc): sudden splitting can be very dangerous.  
- the bar or the chain from becoming blocked in the 
cutting notch: if this should occur, disconnect the 
machine from the main electricity supply and try to 
raise the trunk using an appropriate tool as a lever; do 
not attempt to free the machine by shaking or pulling 
as this could cause damage or injury.   

- situations that can lead to kickback reactions.  

During machine use: 

(fig.1)

 

- When cutting on sloping ground, always work uphill 
of the trunk to avoid being hit if the trunk should roll 
downhill.  
- Release the switch after each cutting action: 
prolonged dry running of the motor will provoke 
serious damage.  
- When felling trees, always finish the job: a partially 
cut tree could break and fall.  

Summary of Contents for ES 15

Page 1: ...s for a number of well known brands under various registered patents designs and trademarks in several countries Electrolux Outdoor Products The Electrolux Group The world s No 1 choice The Electrolux Group is the world s largest producer of powered appliances for kitchen cleaning and outdoor use More than 55 million Electrolux Group products such as refrigerators cookers washing machines vacuum c...

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Page 4: ...ar retaining screws 24 Bar retaining knob nuts 25 Nose sprocket 26 Guide bar cover guard 27 Spiked bumper 28 Chain tensioner pin housing 29 Lubrication hole 30 Guide groove 31 Oil pump adjustment knob Example of identification label LEGEND 1 Guaranteed noise level according to directive 2000 14 EC 2 Double insulation 3 CE marking of conformity 4 Protection degree 5 Rated frequency 6 Rated power 7 ...

Page 5: ...anual completely with extreme care and where possible must also be present during a practical demonstration on correct machine use in order to be familiar with all user operations in complete safety as well as all the cutting techniques possible with this machine For this reason the user manual must be included with the machine in the case of sale or loan to another person Please remember that ALL...

Page 6: ... In the case of damaged or worn components always use exclusively original homologated accessories and spare parts that are available from official distributors Where necessary all other machine parts must be replaced exclusively by an Authorised Service Centre All danger risks increase considerably if maintenance operations are not performed regularly not performed by competent professional perso...

Page 7: ...s of your exact location 11 Work operations Never start work with the machine before performing the following remove the giude bar cover guard make sure that a sufficient amount of oil has reached the chain make sure you have a planned retreat path from falling trees when cutting trees It is strictly forbidden to use the machine for moving branches or roots in cases where there is any danger that ...

Page 8: ...eaction is a very quick sudden motion along the bar cutting plane generally in an upward direction but this also depends on the machine position during cutting action Kickback can make the user loose control of the machine provoking dangerous and even mortal accidents i e if the saw with the chain in rotation is thrust back against the user The chain brake lever and other safety devices are not su...

Page 9: ...ds the pinion as possible 3b Mount the bar on the bar retaining screw pushing it as far backward towards the pinion as possible 4 Oil the chain then position it over the pinion making it slide into the bar guide groove beginning with the upper part Attention Control that the sharp side of the cutting teeth face in a frontward direction on the upper part of the bar Set the chain tensioner pin in th...

Page 10: ...nly special type for chains with adequate viscosity the oil must adhere well and guarantee good running properties in both winter and summer If chain oil is not available EP 90 transmission oil can be used Never use waste oil because this is this harmful to health the machine and the environment Make sure that the oil is suitable for the temperature of the environment where the tool will be used F...

Page 11: ...orrectly adjusted and the chain brake is activated position the file guide perpendicular to the bar as shown in the illustration fig 12 filing the cutting teeth at the angle shown fig 13 always working from the interior towards the exterior lessening the pressure during the return stage it is very important to follow the instructions perfectly excessive or insufficient sharpening angles or an inco...

Page 12: ...above for about 1 3 of the diameter and then continue from underneath to meet the overcut Tree felling ATTENTION Never attempt to fell a tree if you do not have the necessary experience and in any case never fell trees that have trunks with a diameter larger than the length of the bar This operation is reserved for expert machine users with adequate equipment When felling a tree the aim is to have...

Page 13: ...ring this stage For this reason pay close attention to the position of the bar nose during cutting operations and always work on the left hand side of the trunk I ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION This section contains information useful for maintaining the characteristic of ecocompatibility included in the origin design of the machine and as regards proper use and disposal of chain oil DESIGN In the desi...

Page 14: ...raking devices do not stop the chain properly Make sure the main line is powered z Make sure the machine is properly plugged in z Make sure your cable ext cord is not damaged z Make sure that chain brake is not activated z Check that chain is properly assembled z z Check chain lubrification as in chapters F and G z Make sure that the chain is sharp z Contact your authorised centre z z z z ...

Page 15: ...er Electrolux Outdoor Products Italy S p A Via Como 72 23868 Valmadrera Lecco ITALIA O Technical Data Type ES 15 ES 15 1 ES 15 2 ES 16 ES 16 1 ES 18 Dry weight Kg 3 5 3 5 3 5 Oil tank volume cm3 200 200 150 Bar length cm inches 30 12 35 14 40 16 Chain MPG370GLX 91VJ Chain pitch inches 3 8 3 8 3 8 Vibration Front handle m s2 ISO 7505 3 5 3 5 1 96 Rear handle m s2 ISO 7505 7 9 7 9 7 30 Measured soun...

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