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alcohol  or  medicines.  A  moment  of  carelessness  when  using  the 
tool can cause serious personal injury. 

 

Environmental requirements                                                             

Do not expose the tools to rain or moisture. 
 

Safety of persons                                                                                 

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Wear head, eye, hands and hearing protection when using the tool. 

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Wear personal protective equipment, e.g. non-slip protective shoes, 
protective  helmet,  face  protection,  hearing  protection,  protective 
clothing,  resistant  to  cuts,  and protective gloves.  This  reduces  the 
risk of injury. 

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Wear  suitable  clothing  Do  not  wear  wide  clothes,  jokes,  ties  or 
jewellery.  Do  not  bring  hair,  clothes  and  gloves  close  to  movable 
parts. 
Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair can get stuck in moving parts. 

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Always use hearing protection. The noise generated by the tool can 
cause hearing damage. 

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If you often work with the tool, your doctor will often need to check 
your hearing. 

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If  you  wear  hearing  protection,  you  will  no  longer  be  aware  of  the 
noise so clearly. Therefore, pay more attention to visual stimuli. 

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Always wear safety glasses or safety helmet with a visor to protect 
yourself from flying cut material. 

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An  electrical  ignition  device  on  the  tool  creates  a  small 
electromagnetic  field.  If  you  have  a  pacemaker  or  similar  implant, 
consult your doctor before using the tool to reduce the risk to health. 

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The exhaust sound attenuator on the front of the tool becomes very 
hot  during  operation  and  remains  hot  even  after  switching  off  the 
engine. Do not touch this area as there is a risk of burns! 

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Make  sure  that  children  do  not  play  with  the  packaging  foil.  They 
can become entangled and suffocate when playing. 

 

Requirements for the work area                                                         

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Do not use chain saws in indoors or in poorly illuminated areas. The 
exhaust gases of the engine are toxic and can cause suffocation. 

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The workplace must always be clean and well lit. Disorder or poor 
light and visibility can cause accidents. 

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Do not work at night or in adverse weather conditions, e.g. in fog, 
rain, snow, ice or wind. There is an increased risk of an accident! 

Summary of Contents for HY3810

Page 1: ...CHAIN SAW HY3810 HY4110 Instruction Manual...

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Page 4: ...dded in the oil tank before use For a detailed description of adding chain oil see the chapter Oil for the chain Checking chain tension Check the tension of the chain and set it as d escribed in the c...

Page 5: ...hand him or her the instruction manual Explanation of symbols The following symbols and warning words are used in the instruction manual WARNING This warning symbol word marks danger which can if not...

Page 6: ...n expert Beginner users need training with an expert to work with the tool or they must attend a course in an educational institution to use the tool Only deliver the product to users who have experie...

Page 7: ...r be aware of the noise so clearly Therefore pay more attention to visual stimuli Always wear safety glasses or safety helmet with a visor to protect yourself from flying cut material An electrical ig...

Page 8: ...gine and carefully inspect the environment so that no sparks or open flames are in the vicinity Gasoline is very flammable When refuelling keep a sufficient distance to open flames and do not smoke Be...

Page 9: ...aw When a chain saw comes in contact with stones nails or other hard objects immediately stop the engine and check the chain and guide bar for damage The chainsaw must not fall to the ground and you s...

Page 10: ...may occur when the tip of the bar touches the object or when it bends and the chainsaw gets stuck in the cut A touch with a tip of the bar may in some cases lead to an unexpected rearward reaction in...

Page 11: ...nsaw at the highest speed during sawing Be extremely careful when inserting a chainsaw chain into a previously created cut Do not saw branches or parts of wood where change of position may occur durin...

Page 12: ...the nameplate Chainsaw model Oil and fuel mixture Power in kilowatts kW Weight Engine volume Year of manufacture Engine type Batch number Engine speed when loaded Installing the guide bar and chain W...

Page 13: ...k cap 9 and remove it 3 Add mixture for two stroke engines in the fuel tank Be careful not to overfill the tank NOTE If you overfill the tank immediately wipe up the spilled fuel Wait for any residual...

Page 14: ...he throttle button controls the speed of the chain rotation 1 Use the right hand palm to press the button to lock the throttle button 5 to release the gas feed button 2 Press the throttle button 7 and...

Page 15: ...horizontal cut should be precise and levelled When felling about 1 10 of the diameter of the trunk must remain as a break off edge Do not cut away the break off edge as it serves as a hinge so that t...

Page 16: ...n significantly extend the lifespan of this tool NOTE In case of malfunction take the chainsaw to an authorized service Air filter 1 Remove the air filter cover 3 and the air filter 2 Clean the air fi...

Page 17: ...d chain bar If you find any errors you must correct them before using the device again Storage and transport Keep the device in a dry place out of the reach of children Before storing for a longer per...

Page 18: ...nk capacity 310 ml Oil tank capacity 200 ml Starting system Manual startup Plug type L7T Chain oil Chain lubrication oil for chainsaws Oil supply system Automatic pump with regulator Weight without ba...

Page 19: ...pacity 310 ml Oil tank capacity 200 ml Starting system Manual startup Plug type L7T Chain oil Chain lubrication oil for chainsaws Oil supply system Automatic pump with regulator Weight without bar and...

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