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-  If the chain gets stuck, or if cutting has to be 

interrupted for any reason, release the switch 
control and hold the saw in place, in the mate-
rial, unless the chain stops completely. Never 
attempt to lift the saw from the cut or pull it 
back if the chain is moving; otherwise kickback 
may occur. Look for the reason the chain got 
stuck and fi nd a way to remedy it.

-  If you restart the saw with the chain in the work 

piece, centre the chain in the cut groove and 
make sure the teeth do not strike the material. 
If the chain gets stuck, the saw may be pushed 
upwards from the work piece after restart, or 
kickback may occur.

-  If you cut large boards, make sure you sup-

port them properly in order to avoid chain grip 
and kickback. Large boards have a tendency to 
bend under their own weight. The boards must 
be padded on both sides, close to the cut and 
near the margins.

-  Do not use blunt or damaged chains. Chains 

that are not sharpened or adjusted properly 
cause excessive strain that may lead to de-
struction and possible injury.

-  Before you start cutting, make sure the levers 

that determine the cover and tilt of the guide 
bar are tightened properly. If the guide bar po-
sition adjustment changes during cutting, it 
may get stuck and kickback may occur.

-  Do not cut by “dipping into the material”; this 

is prevented by the guard plate assembly. The 
guard plate must not be removed.

Make sure your hands are at a safe distance 
from the cut location and from the chain. Grip 
the auxiliary handle with your other hand.

 If 

you hold the saw with both hands, you cannot 
cut yourself.

Do not put your hands underneath the mate-
rial you are cutting. 

The guard plate cannot 

protect you fully from the chain underneath 
the piece you are cutting.

Never hold the piece you are cutting in your 
hand or over your knee. Fix the work piece on 
a fi rm base. 

The piece that is being cut must 

be properly supported to minimise the risk of 
any part of your body coming into contact with 
it, getting the chain stuck or losing the control 
over the tool.

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When cutting lengthwise, use the guide bar, 
guide ruler or parallel stop. 

This improves the 

accuracy of the cut, and reduces the risk of 
getting stuck in it.

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Always use the guide bar, the chain and the 

chain sprocket recommended by the manu-
facturer. 

The bar must be properly secured.

Check to make sure the original chain sprock-
et cover is intact. 

The original cover of the 

chain sprocket must not be used if damaged 
or incomplete, and must not be replaced with 
any other component, e.g., a nut. The clamping 
system must be designed with special consid-
eration of your saw, taking into account optimal 
operation and work safety.

-  Before placing the insulation saw on a work-

bench or on the fl oor, always make sure the 
chain is not moving, and the saw is leaning on 
the guard plate. When running down, an unpro-
tected chain causes reverse motion of the saw 
and cuts everything in its path. Be aware of the 
time the chain needs to stop after the switch 
is released. The saw should be put away on a 
level surface on the guide runner.

-  The guard plate is an integral part of the ma-

chine; it must not be modifi ed, shortened or 
dismantled. Make sure it is aligned with the 
guide bar, and that the chain is tightened prop-
erly and does not touch the guard plate. The 
minimum distance of the chain from the guard 
plate is 5 mm, if the chain is already over-
stretched, it must be replaced with a new one.

-  For the guard plate to work, it must be posi-

tioned in the cut groove. The guard plate is 
prone to kickback on short cuts.

-  Do not work with the saw if the guard plate is 

bent.

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The guard plate must not be removed or modi-
fi ed.

-  Proper chain tension is important. Check the 

chain tension before you start working and then 
continuously during the work. The cut move-
ment must be selected so as to avoid chain stop-
page.

-  Never use chains whose cutting teeth angles 

are designed solely for stationary machines.

-  Do not forcibly change the selected cut direc-

tion while cutting.

-  Safety covers and devices must not be removed, 

and their proper operation must not be disa-
bled.

-  Before you start working, check the lubrication 

oil level and make sure the lubrication works.

-  Do not cut pieces that are too big or too small 

for the tool.

-  Absolutely never plunge the operating machine 

into fully enclosed surfaces. This poses a risk 
of kickback injury!

Summary of Contents for IS 330 EB

Page 1: ...ginal 45 Istruzioni per l uso originali 57 Originele gebruiksaanwijzing 70 Originalbruksanvisning 83 Alkuper iset k ytt ohjeet 94 Original brugsanvisning 106 Originalbruksanvisning 118 Manual de instr...

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Page 5: ...FS AG 2 FS RAPID L FSV FSZ 300...

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Page 7: ...m Stromnetz trennen Anleitung Hinweise lesen F r Holz nicht einsetzbar Akustischer Ausgabewert Nicht in den Hausm ll geben Hinweis Tipp 3 Bedienungselemente 1 1 Entriegelungstaste 1 2 Schaltertaste 1...

Page 8: ...eser automatisch abgeschaltet Bei langfristiger berlast erfolgt eine Umschaltung in den sog K hlbetrieb wobei die Maschine mit niedriger K hlungsdrehzahl bis zur Abk hlung l uft und erst dann in den n...

Page 9: ...Die Verwendung der D mm stoffs ge f r nicht bestimmungsgem e Ar beiten kann zu gef hrlichen Situationen f h ren Das elektromechanische Werkzeug ist nur an isolierten Griffen zu fassen da die S gekett...

Page 10: ...tz von unscharfen oder falsch eingestellten Ketten entsteht h here Belastung was zum Zerst ren und zur anschlie enden Verletzung f hren kann Bevor Sie anfangen zu s gen sind die Ein stellungshebel zum...

Page 11: ...igen und Verlet zungen verursachen k nnen Achtung beim Spanauswurf Wenn der Spa nauswurf verstopft wird ist die Maschine aus zuschalten und die Netzleitung aus der Dose zu ziehen Erst wenn die Kette s...

Page 12: ...u er Reichweite von Kindern und unbefugten Per sonen aufzubewahren Verwenden Sie die Maschine zu keinem ande rem als dem bestimmten Zweck Der Einsatz der Maschine als station re S ge ist untersagt Tra...

Page 13: ...o keine schlagartigen Tem peratur nderungen vorkommen 7 Einstellung ACHTUNG Alle Einstell und Einrichtt tigkeiten sind noch vor dem Einschalten der Maschine vor zunehmen WARNUNG Unfallgefahr Stromschl...

Page 14: ...e richtige Lage der Ketten z hne gem der Drehrichtung ist zu beachten Die Drehrichtung ist mit einem Pfeil am Ma schinenk rper markiert und unter der Ketten radabdeckung be ndet sich eine Markierung w...

Page 15: ...ste immer erh ht durchzuschmieren F r einen langfristigen Betrieb ist die Mengeneinstellung der Stufe 2 und MAX geeignet 9 3 Schnittanzeige Beim S gen ohne F hrungsschiene zur Fest legung der inneren...

Page 16: ...efahr Stromschlag Ziehen Sie vor allen Arbeiten an der Maschine stets den Netzstecker aus der Steckdose Alle Wartungs und Reparaturarbeiten die eine ffnung des Motorgeh uses erfordern d rfen nur von e...

Page 17: ...Schmierung bei falscher Kettenschmierung oder bei falscher Bedienung vor Die F hrungsleiste ist auszutau schen Die Kettenglieder d rfen keinesfalls den Nutbo den der F hrungsleiste ber hren Wenn die...

Page 18: ...erkstatt Ebenso nach einem Absturz der Maschinen ist die Maschine in eine autorisierte Werkstatt zu schaffen um Gefahren seitens Elek trik oder Mechanik zu vermeiden Die Kontrolle der Kohleb rsten erf...

Page 19: ...en neue ersetzen Kette falsch scharfgeschliffen Kette austauschen zu gro e Kraft zum Schnitt vorschub erforderlich Au age che des Schlittens verunreinigt reinigen Werkzeug stumpf Kette scharfschleifen...

Page 20: ...it is cut or damaged Read the instructions Not for use on wood Acoustic output value Not to be included in municipal refuse Advice or tip 3 Operating elements 1 1 Unblock button 1 2 On off button 1 3...

Page 21: ...itches to cooling mode during which the machine runs at a low cooling RPM and once cooled it returns to the normal operating mode When the machine is turned off an electric brake activates which signi...

Page 22: ...top the chain may jump out of the cut and the saw may eject back toward the user residual current of 30 mA or less Keep all parts of the body away from the saw chain when the chain saw is operating Be...

Page 23: ...e ruler or parallel stop This improves the accuracy of the cut and reduces the risk of getting stuck in it Always use the guide bar the chain and the chain sprocket recommended by the manu facturer Th...

Page 24: ...issible and ap propriately marked extension cords Regularly check the extension cord and when it is dam aged replace it immediately During work keep your body in a normal work ing position Have a rm w...

Page 25: ...e also used for making preliminary es timates regarding vibration and noise loads during operation They represent the primary applications of the power tool Increase possible for other applications wi...

Page 26: ...chine is operated us ing unauthorised voltages or frequencies The mains voltage and the frequency of the power source must correspond with the speci cations on the machine s name plate In North Americ...

Page 27: ...button 1 2 To turn off Let up on the motor switch button 1 2 The un locking button 1 1 will return to its initial posi tion and prevent an unwanted start up When the machine is turned off an electric...

Page 28: ...guide rail can be mounted quickly using this device 7 5 slipped into the bottom groove A rm mount is achieved by pressing the trigger and re lease is achieved by pressing the stopping button CAUTION...

Page 29: ...ormal operational wear Use a ne at le to remove burred edges The inner guide surfaces Fig 9a become worn due to in suf cient lubrication incorrect chain lubrication or improper working procedure The g...

Page 30: ...roximately 200 operating hours the brushes must be checked The brushes are ac cessible after removal of the hood The brushes must be replaced with new ones if they become shorter than 5 mm The machine...

Page 31: ...in is not sharpened properly Replace the chain with a new one Strong force required to move the machine into the cut The supporting area of the runner is dirty Clean it Blunt tool Sharpen the chain or...

Page 32: ...Festool Group GmbH Co KG Wertstr 20 D 73240 Wendlingen Tel 07024 804 0 Telefax 07024 804 20608 www festool com...

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