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MCS2000 

by MacAllister

Getting 

started...

GB

IE

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Before you start

Replace  the  cover  (9)  and 

 

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slightly tighten the locking wheel 

(7)  (Fig.  7,  b).  Do  not  tighten 

the  locking  wheel  completely; 

saw chain tensioning is required 

first.

a

b

9

7

Fig. 7

NOTE: 

The  saw  chain  (3)  has  not  yet  been  tensioned. 

Tension  the  chain  as  described  under  “Saw  chain 

tensioning”. After operating the product for approximately 

1 hour, adjust the chain tension again.

Saw chain tensioning

Always  check  the  saw  chain  tension  before  use,  after  first  cuts 

and  regularly  during  use,  approximately  every  five  cuts.  After 

initial  operation,  new  chains  can  lengthen  considerably.  This  is 

normal during the break-in period and the interval between future 

adjustments will lengthen quickly.

WARNING! 

Unplug  the  product  from  the  power  source 

before adjusting the saw chain tension!

The  cutting  edges  of  the  saw  chain  are  sharp. Always 

wear protective gloves when handling the chain!

Always  maintain  proper  chain  tension!  A  loose  chain 

increases the risk of kickback! A loose chain may jump out 

of the guide bar groove! This may injure the operator and 

damage the chain! A loose chain will cause rapid wear to 

the chain, guide bar and sprocket!

Tensioning the chain too tightly will overload the motor and 

cause damage, and insufficient tension can cause chain 

derailing,  whereas  a  correctly  tightened  chain  provides 

the best cutting characteristics and prolonged working life! 

The chain life mainly depends upon sufficient lubrication 

and correct tensioning!

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Summary of Contents for MCS2000

Page 1: ...Original Instructions_MNL_MCS2000_V06_111108 MCS2000 2000W Electric Chain Saw Barcode 5052931013883 MIN MNL_MCS2000_DFT_GB_V06_111108 indd 1 11 8 11 5 11 03 PM...

Page 2: ...disposal Technical and legal information Guarantee EC declaration of conformity 13 03 03 12 Getting started Before you start Safety These instructions are for your safety Please read through them thor...

Page 3: ...MCS2000 by MacAllister Getting started GB IE 03 Before you start Your product MIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 MNL_MCS2000_DFT_GB_V06_111108 indd 3 11 8 11 5 11 04 PM...

Page 4: ...ople and property Ensure that you have all the accessories and tools needed for assembly and operation This also includes suitable personal protective equipment Unpack 19 20 21 22 23 Front handle 1 Fr...

Page 5: ...heproducttothepowersupplyuntilitiscompletely assembled Always wear gloves during assembly Chain and guide bar Use only the guide bar 4 and saw chain 3 according to the technical data of the product Pl...

Page 6: ...G Always use a saw chain designed as low kickback or a saw chain which meets the low kickback requirements A standard saw chain a chain which does not have the kickback reducing guard links should onl...

Page 7: ...e interval between future adjustments will lengthen quickly WARNING Unplug the product from the power source before adjusting the saw chain tension The cutting edges of the saw chain are sharp Always...

Page 8: ...bar 4 Fig 8 8 4 7 Fig 8 Check the chain tension using one hand to lift the saw chain 3 against the weight of the product The correct chain tension is achieved when the saw chain can be lifted by appr...

Page 9: ...n Adequate lubrication of the saw chain during cutting operations is essential to minimise friction with the guide bar Your product is equipped with an automatic oiling system The oiling system automa...

Page 10: ...during operation Refill oil when the oil level is lower than MIN marking Fig 13 Wipe up spilled lubricant with a soft cloth and refit the tank cap 13 MIN 13 10 Fig 13 NOTE Always dispose of lubricant...

Page 11: ...not use the product without an extension cable connected Always use a residual current supply RCD protected supply WARNING Check the voltage The voltage must comply with the information on the rating...

Page 12: ...unauthorised people especially children and pets are nearby or could enter the working area Ensure that the product is free from damage and that it is not worn Make sure that safety devices and acces...

Page 13: ...e detail 32 33 34 45 46 25 17 14 Product functions Operation Care and maintenance Trouble shooting Recycling and disposal Technical and legal information Guarantee EC declaration of conformity MNL_MCS...

Page 14: ...can only be cut by professionals This product should not be used outside of domestic premises e g for cutting firewood in forested areas The product should not be used on masonry and materials that ar...

Page 15: ...towards the front handle 1 Fig 16 Place the product on any suitable flat surface make sure the saw chain 3 is not touching the surface or other objects and connect it to the power supply as described...

Page 16: ...both hands your left hand holding the front handle 1 do not hold the chain brake and your right hand holding the rear handle 12 Press the lock off button 14 and hold it in position Squeeze in the on o...

Page 17: ...tance Hold the product to the right hand side of your body Fig 20 Fig 20 Basic operating cutting procedure Check the product its power cord and plug as well as accessories for damage before each use D...

Page 18: ...e product completely from the wood Do not force the saw chain while cutting let the chain do the work using the gripping teeth to apply minimal leverage pressure Do not operate the product with your a...

Page 19: ...ay from the operator Fig 26 Fig 26 Pinching of the saw chain 3 along the top of the guide bar 4 may push the guide bar rapidly back toward the operator Fig 27 Fig 27 Any of these reactions may cause a...

Page 20: ...rn chain Ensure the chain is sharpened correctly Never saw above shoulder height Never work with the tip of the guide bar Always hold the product firmly with both hands Always use a low kickback chain...

Page 21: ...29 Felling back cut Make the felling back cut Fig 29 A at least 50 mm higher than the horizontal notching cut Fig 29 Keep the felling back cut parallel to the horizontal notching cut Make the felling...

Page 22: ...hen pruning trees it is important not to make the flush cut next to main limp or trunk until you have cut off the limb further out to reduce the weight This prevents stripping the bark from the main m...

Page 23: ...underbuck Then make the finished cut by overbucking to meet the first cut Fig 32 When the log is supported on both ends Fig 33 cut 1 3 the diameter from the top overbuck Then make the finished cut by...

Page 24: ...eter is large enough for you to insert a soft bucking wedge without touching the chain you should use the wedge to hold the cut open to prevent pinching Fig 36 Fig 36 After use Switch the product off...

Page 25: ...rts Do not operate it if you find broken and worn parts General cleaning WARNING Always switch the product off disconnect it from power supply and let the product cool down before performing inspectio...

Page 26: ...duct well maintained Incorrect filing and non standard cutter and depth gauge settings are the causes of most guide bar problems primarily resulting in uneven bar wear As the bar wears unevenly the ra...

Page 27: ...and chain 3 Fig 38 Fig 38 Check the guide bar rail for wear Hold a ruler straight edge against the side of the guide bar and cutter side plates If there is a gap between the ruler and guide bar the g...

Page 28: ...in 3 sharpened professionally at an authorised service centre or sharpen the chain yourself using a proper sharpening kit Also observe the sharpening instructions supplied with the sharpening kit WARN...

Page 29: ...Left hand cutter Saw chain direction File direction Sharpening angle 25 Outside Inside Fig 43 File each tooth from the inside towards outside only File one side of the chain first than turn the saw ar...

Page 30: ...g proceed as follows The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which...

Page 31: ...to children The ideal storage temperature is between 10 and 30 C We recommend using the original package for storage or covering the product with a suitable cloth to protect it against dust Switch the...

Page 32: ...ian 2 Product does not reach full power 2 1 Extension cord not suitable for operation with this product 2 2 Power source e g generator has too low voltage 2 3 Air vents are blocked 2 1 Use a proper ex...

Page 33: ...e where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority or local store for recycling advice Petrol oil old oil a mixture of oil and petrol and objects soiled with oil e g cleaning cloths do not belon...

Page 34: ...g to EN60745 1 EN60745 2 13 and 2000 14 EC Sound pressure level L pA 95 dB A Sound power level L WA 106 5 dB A Uncertainty K pA KWA 0 5 dB A Guaranteed power level L WA 107 dB A Hand arm vibration acc...

Page 35: ...anufacturing 20yy and week of manufacturing Wxx R Complies with Directive 2002 95 EC on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment Symbols WARNIN...

Page 36: ...if the cable is damaged or cut Tip contact may cause the guide bar to move suddenly upward and backwards what may cause serious injury to user Contact of the guide bar tip with any object should be av...

Page 37: ...nstruction concerning use of the product by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the product General power tool safety warnings Work...

Page 38: ...oor use Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable use a residual current device RCD protected supply Use of...

Page 39: ...for which it was designed Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired Disconnect the...

Page 40: ...he front handle Holding the chain saw with a reversed hand configuration increases the risk of personal injury and should never be done Wear safety glasses and hearing protection Further protective eq...

Page 41: ...may cause a sudden reverse reaction kicking the guide bar up and back towards the operator Pinching the saw chain along the top of the guide bar may push the guide bar rapidly back towards the operato...

Page 42: ...chain or undergrowth Use the following safety clothing and protective equipment when operating the product Helmet with visor and neck guard EN397 compliant Hearing protectors Breathing mask Gloves wit...

Page 43: ...ks Even if you are operating this product in accordance with all the safety requirements potential risks of injury and damage remain The following dangers can arise in connection with the structure an...

Page 44: ...g operation This field may under some circumstances interfere with active or passive medical implants To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury we recommend persons with medical implants to consul...

Page 45: ...ms of a greater value and or specification This guarantee does not cover defects caused by or resulting from Misuse abuse or neglect Trade professional or hire use Repairs attempted by anyone other th...

Page 46: ...dards and technical specifications referred to EN 60745 1 EN 60745 2 13 EN 55014 1 EN 55014 2 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 11 Measured Sound Power Level 106 5 dB A Guaranteed Sound Power Level 107 dB A The...

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