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KSI 2200

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to stop before you move the chainsaw. Always stop the motor before 
moving from tree to tree.

7. Maintenance and Servicing

Always withdraw the plug when carrying out maintenance and 
servicing.

•  Clean the tool’s housing with a moistened cloth; in case of heavier 

soiling you may use a bit of a mild dishwashing liquid. Do never 
spray or splash the tool with water!

•  Always remove wood shavings and oil from your chainsaw after 

use. Ensure in particular that the motor ven-tilation slits for cooling 
the motor in the housing of the chainsaw is free (danger of over-
heating).

•  If the saw chain is particularly dirty, e.g. in case of gum-ming with 

resin, remove the chain and clean it. Place the chain for a few hours 
in a vessel containing chainsaw cleaner. There-after clean the chain 
with clear water. If the chain is not used again immediately, it must 
be treated with service spray or a customary anticorrosion-spray. 

•  Only in case of use of biological oil: As some biological oils may 

tend to incrustation after a time, the oiling system should be rinsed 
thoroughly before storing the chainsaw for a longer period. There-
fore, please fi ll half of the oil reservoir (about 50 ml) with chainsaw  
cleaner and close it as usually. Then switch on the chainsaw - with-
out bar and chain being mounted - and keep it running until the 
total rinsing liquid has evapurated through the oil opening of the 
chainsaw. Before using the chainsaw again, it is absolutely neces-
sary to refi ll the oil reservoir.

•  Do not store the saw outdoors or in damp and moist areas.
• Check all the chainsaw parts, in particular the chain, bar and 

sprocket, of wear after every use.

•  Ensure that the chain tension is correct. If the chain is too loose, it 

may come off  during use and lead to injuries. The chain must be 
replaced immediately if it is damaged. The cutting teeth must be 
at least 4 mm long.

•  Check the motor housing and power cable after every use for dam-

age. If there is any sign of damage, have the chainsaw checked by 
a specialised workshop or the works after-sales service.

•  Check the oil level and lubrication of your chainsaw after every use. 

Insuffi

  cient lubrication leads to damage to the chain, bar and motor.

•  Check how keen the chain is every time before you use the chain-

saw. A blunt chain will cause overheating of the motor.

•  Sharpening a saw chain requires experience and specialised knowl-

edge. We therefore recommend to have sharpening carried out by 
a specialised workshop. 

8. In the case of technical problems

• 

The machine does not start up:

 Check whether the current socket 

is live. Check whether the power cable is undamaged. If neither 
case applies, take the chainsaw to a specialised workshop or the 
works after-sales service.

• 

Chain does not run: 

Check position of handguard (see ill. 7). Chain 

only runs if handguard brake is released. 

•  Chain does not cut at all : 

Chain is not mounted to the correct 

direction. Aseemble the chain to the correct direction.

• 

Sparks fl y at the motor: 

Motor or carbon brushes damaged. Take the 

chainsaw to a specialised work-shop or the works after-sales service.

• 

Oil does not fl ow: 

Check the oil level. Clean the oil fl ow openings 

in the bar (see also the corresponding hints of “Maintenance and 
servicing). If this is not successful, take the chainsaw to a specialised 
work-shop or the works after-sales service.

Attention: Any maintenance or repair work going beyond that 
described in these Operating Instructions may only be carried 
out by authorised persons or the works after-sales service.

Attention: If the power supply lead of this device shows any 
defects, the lead must be replaced by an authorized repair  shop  
only  or  through  the manufacturer’s  own  service personnel,  as 
this work requires special tools

9. Repair Service

Repairs to electric power tools should only be carried out by special-
ist electrical personnel.
Always keep the original packaging for a possibly required shipping 
of the tool.

10. Waste disposal and environmental protection

If your chainsaw should become useless somewhere in the future or 
you do not need it any longer, do not dispose of the device together 
with your domestic refuse, but dispose of it in an environmentally 
friendly manner. Please dispose of the device itself at an according 
collecting/recycling point. 
By doing so, plastic and metal parts can be separated and recycled. 
Information concerning the disposal of materials and devices are 
available from your local administration.
Properly dispose of packaging material that is not required any 
longer via your local waste paper disposal system.

11. Spare parts: 

Bar (400 mm) 

Art.-Nr. 30111064

Chain (400 mm) 

Art.-Nr. 30019560

12. Technical Data

This chainsaw has been built in accordance with Regulation DIN 
EN 60745-2-13 and fulfi ls the requirements of the European law on 
equipment safety.

Model                        Gardenline     

KSI 2200  

Rated Voltage               V~               

240 

Nominal Frequency     Hz              

50 

50Fuse (time lag)        A                

16 

Rated Output                W                

2200

Nominal current           A                

10

Guide Bar                     mm               

400

Cutting length 

mm 

380

Speed                       

m/sec          

ca. 10

Weight                       

kg               

5,0 

Oil                           

ml                

200

All models with automatic chain lubrication and mechanical chain 
brake and rundown brake. 

The type designation of the chain you will fi nd on the type plate.

Class of Protection:            II/ DIN-EN 60745-1
Interference Suppression:   according to EN 55014

Noise emission information in accordance with the German Equip-
ment and Product Safety Act (GPSG) and the EC Machine Directive:

Noise emission values EN-60745: 

Acoustic capacity level LWA               101,7                  KWA = 3,0 dB(A)                       

Sound Pressure Level  LpA               90 dB (A)            K=3,0 dB (A)
Vibration values in accordance with EN 60745:     

Weighted acceleration handle          max. 6,1 m/s

2

     K=1,5 m/s

2

 

Attention: This chainsaw is only intended for cutting wood !!!

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Page 1: ...ct you can rest assured in the knowledge that as well as your 3 year parts and labour guarantee you have the added peace of mind of dedicated helplines and web support After Sales Support Telephone 18...

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Page 3: ...ions on safe working techniques 3 Names of parts Page 4 4 Starting up Page 5 4 1 Filling the oil tank 4 2 Assembling the blade and chain 4 3 Connecting the chainsaw 4 4 Switching on 5 Safety devices o...

Page 4: ...of electric shock b Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or groun...

Page 5: ...oning and 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 Greasy oily handles are...

Page 6: ...object to be cut Never start the machine while the chain rests on something 26 So called piercing cuts with the bar tip may only be carried out by trained personnel D Instructions on safe working tech...

Page 7: ...bling the bar and chain with this chainsaw no tools are required Put the chainsaw on a stable rest Loosen the T screw 7 turning it clockwise Remove the gear cover 8 Put the chain on the bar considerin...

Page 8: ...end and thus prevent injury to the operator s hand 6 Instructionsonworkingproperlywiththechainsaw a Felling a Tree 9 DIRECTION OF FALL NOTCH FELLING BACK CUT 2 INCHES HINGE 2 INCHES When bucking and...

Page 9: ...lling back cut is complete and use wedges of wood plastic or alu minum to open the cut and drop the tree along the desired line of fall When the tree begins to fall remove the chainsaw from the cut st...

Page 10: ...or the works after sales service Chain does not run Check position of handguard see ill 7 Chain only runs if handguard brake is released Chain does not cut at all Chain is not mounted to the correct...

Page 11: ...2013 Gerhard Knorr Technical Management Ikra GmbH CE Conformity Officer Mogatec GmbH Maintenance of technical documentation Gerhard Knorr K rcherstra e 57 D 64839 M nster 14 Warranty Independently fro...

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Page 13: ...aced This warranty does not cover batteries or any other consumable items Normal Wear and Tear This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear to the products or parts Exclusions This warranty does...

Page 14: ...copy of your receipt showing the date of purchase to this Warranty certificate and keep for your reference Please do not send to the address below In the event of a product fault please call the Custo...

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