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AFTER SALES SUPPORT

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KSI 2200

AUS

CONTENT 

1.   Introduction to the Operating Instructions

 Page 

1.1. Illustration and explanation of pictograms 

2.   Important instructions for your personal safety 

Page 2

2.1. General safety information for power tools

1)  Work area safety
2)  Electrical safety
3)  Personal safety 
4)  Power tool use and care
5)  Service
6)  Emissions 
7)  Chainsaw safety warnings:
8)  Causes and operator prevention of kickbacks:
9)  Important instructions for your personal safety
 a) 

 

General safety instructions

 

b)  Instructions on using the chainsaw safely

 

c)  Warning to the danger of recoil (“kickback”)

 

d)  Instructions 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 on your chain brake

 

Page 6

 5.1. 

Chain brake

 5.2. 

Rundown brake

 5.3. 

Safety starting lock

 5.4. 

Chain catch bolt

6.   Instructions on working properly with the chainsaw 

 Page 

6

a)  Felling a Tree 
b)  Notching Undercut 
c)   Felling Back Cut 
d)  Limbing a Tree 
e)  Bucking a Log 

7.   Maintenance and Servicing

 

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8.   In the case of technical problems

 

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The machine does not start up

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Chain does not run

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Sparks fl y at the motor

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Oil does not fl ow

9.   Repair Service

 

Page 8

10. Waste disposal and environmental protection

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11. Spare parts 

Page 8

 

12. Technical Data

 

Page 8

13. EC Declaration of Conformity

 

Page 9

14. Warranty

 

Page 9

15. Service

 

Page 9

Translation of the original Operating Instructions

Summary of Contents for 90813

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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