1 7
C Y
NI
IE
G B
Switching on
D
1. Check before the start, whether suf-
ficient chain oil is in the tank and,
if necessary, refill with chain oil
(see Chapter Operation Startup).
2. Connect the device to the mains
voltage.
3. Release the chain brake, where
you shift the brake arm (3) back
against the front grip (8)
(position
I
).
4. Hold the electric chainsaw firmly
with both hands, with the right
hand on the rear grip (1) and
the left hand on the front handle
(8). Thumb and finger must close
securely over the handles.
5. For switching on, activate the
switch-on block (11) with the right
thumb and then press the On/Off
switch (10), the electric power saw
runs with highest speed. Release
the switch-on block (11)again.
6. The power saw switches off when
you release the On/Off switch
(10) again. Switching for continu-
ous running is not possible.
Checking the chain brake
The motor cannot be turned on if the
chain brake has engaged. Do not
employ the chain brake in order to
start the chainsaw or to switch it off.
E
1. Place the electric chainsaw onto
a solid, flat surface. It must not
contact any objects.
2. Connect the device to the mains
voltage.
3. Release the chain brake by shift-
ing the brake arm (3) over against
the front grip (8) (position
I
).
4. Hold the electric chainsaw firmly
with both hands, with the right
hand on the rear handle (
A
1)
and the left hand on the front
handle (8). Thumb and finger
must close securely over the han-
dles.
5. Turn on the electric chainsaw.
6. Activate the chain braking lever
(3), with running motor, with
the left hand. To do so, push the
chain braking lever/front hand
protection (3) away from the front
handle (8) (position
O
). Chain
should stop abruptly.
7. Once the chain brake is work-
ing properly, release the on/off
switch and the chain brake.
If the chain brake does not
function correctly, you must
not use the electric chainsaw.
A slack saw chain leads to
danger of injury.
Return the electric chainsaw to
our Service-Center for repair.
Checking the chain
lubrication
Check the oil level and the chain lubrica-
tion system before commencement of work.
• Switch on the chainsaw and hold it
above a bright background. The saw
must not touch the ground.
If an oil trace can be seen, the chainsaw is
working trouble-free.
If no oil trace can be seen clean the
oil passages or turn the chainsaw
to our Service-Center for repair.
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