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Operating Instruction
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side of the log, as illustrated in Figure 14. When “cutting
through”, to maintain complete control release the cutting
pressure near the end of the cut without relaxing your
grip on the chain saw handles. Don’t let the chain con-
tact the ground. After completing the cut, wait for the saw
chain to stop before you move the chain saw. Always
stop the motor before moving from tree to tree.
9. Maintenance and Servicing
Always withdraw the plug when carrying out
maintenance and servicing.
• Always remove wood shavings and oil from your chain
saw after use. Ensure in particular that the motor ven-
tilation slits for cooling the motor in the housing of the
chain saw is free (danger of overheating).
• If the saw chain is particularly dirty, e.g. in case of
gumming 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 biologi-
cal oils may tend to incrustation after a time, the oiling
system should be rinsed thoroughly before storing the
chain saw for a longer period. Therefore, please fill
half of the oil reservoir (about 50 ml) with chainsaw
cleaner and close it as usually. Then switch on the
chainsaw - without bar and chain being mounted - and
keep it running until the total rinsing liquid has evapu-
rated through the oil opening of the chain saw. Before
using the chain saw again, it is absolutely necessary
to refill the oil reservoir.
• Do not store the saw outdoors or in damp and moist
areas.
• Check all the chain saw 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 damage. If there is any sign of damage, have
the chain saw checked by a specialised workshop or
the works after-sales service.
• Check the oil level and lubrication of your chain saw
after every use. Insufficient lubrication leads to dam-
age 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 overheat-
ing of the motor.
• Sharpening a saw chain requires experience and spe-
cialised knowledge. We therefore recommend to have
sharpening carried out by a specialised workshop.
10. 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 chain
saw 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.
•
Sparks fly at the motor:
Motor or carbon brushes
damaged. Take the chain saw to a specialised work-
shop or the works after-sales service.
•
Oil does not flow:
Check the oil level. Clean the oil
flow openings in the bar (see also the corresponding
hints of “Maintenance and servicing). If this is not suc-
cessful, take the chain saw to a specialised work-shop
or the works after-sales service.
Attention: Any maintenance or repair work go-
ing beyond that described in these Operating
Instructions may only be carried out by author-
ised 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.
11. Repair Service
Repairs to electric power tools should only be carried out
by specialist electrical personnel.
12. Waste disposal and environmental protec-
tion
If your grass trimmer should become useless some-
where 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 ac-
cording collecing/ recycling point. By doing so, plastic
and metal parts can be separated and recycled. Informa-
tion concerning the disposal of materials and devices are
available from your local administration.
13. Spare parts
Bar (35
0 mm)
Art.-Nr. 27111561
Chain (
350 mm)
Art.-Nr. 27111011
Bar (
400 mm)
Art.-Nr. 27111063
Chain (
400 mm)
Art.-Nr. 27110996
Bar (
450 mm)
Art.-Nr. 27111091
Chain (
450 mm)
Art.-Nr. 27111072
14. Warranty
For this electric tool, the company provides the end
user - independently from the retailer‘s obligations re-
sulting from the purchasing contract - with the following
warranties:
The warranty period is 24 months beginning from the
hand-over of the device which has to be proved by
the original purchasing document. For commercial use
and use for rent, the warranty period is reduced to 12
months. Wearing parts and defects caused by the use
of not fitting accessories, repair with parts that are no
original parts of the manufacturer, use of force, strokes
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