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When cutting on the slope, always be steady
on your legs above the trunk!
If the trunk lies above a field depression supported on its ends, see Fig-
ure, cut at first 1/3 of trunk diameter from the bottom side and then the
remaining part from the top as deep as the bottom cut.
When cutting on the slope, stay as shown in the Figure. To have a full
control over the chainsaw at the moment of full cross-cut, reduce the
pressure in the final cut phase, still holding chainsaw handles firmly in
your hands.
Attention, the chain may not touch the ground!
When
the cut is complete, wait until the chain is stopped and only then take
out the chainsaw.
Attention! Never move from one tree to another with the
switched on chainsaw.
Maintenance and cleaning
Attention! Prior to start any work connected with mainte-
nance and cleaning, always disconnect the power cable
plug from the power supply source.
When the work is completed, clean and clear your chainsaw care-
fully from sawdust and oil. Pay a great attention to non-obstructed
vent holes of the casing (21) serving for engine cooling danger of
overheating).
If the chain is polluted heavily, e.g. by resin, it has to be dismantled
and cleaned. Place the chain for several hours into a vessel filled
with saw chain cleaner. Flush the chain by water afterwards. If
the chain is not used immediately, treat it by a service spray or by
a standard anticorrosion spray.
Only when the biological oil for chains is used:
As certain kinds
of biological oil can be sensitive to creation of peels after a certain
time period, before a long chainsaw storage the oil system should
be flushed. Fill the empty oil tank by the saw chain cleaner - as
high as one half of the tank (ca 100 ml) - and close the tank. Start
the chainsaw without the installed bar and chain so long until the
whole liquid is drained out of the chainsaw hole.
Before reuse of
the chainsaw do not forget to fill its tank by oil!
Do not store the chainsaw in the open air or in wet rooms.
Check all chainsaw assemblies before each use for their wear, in
particular chain, bar and chain sprocket.
Take care of correct chain setting. Too much tensioned chain may
spring out during the work and cause injury. Damaged chain must
be replaced immediately. The minimum length of the cutting teeth
should be 4 mm.
Check motor housing and lead-in cable before use for possible
damage. If any signs of damage are established, the chainsaw must
be repaired by a specialized workshop and/or service centre.
Check chain sharpening before each use of the chainsaw. Dull chain
results in engine overheating.
As professional knowledge is needed for chain sharpening, this op-
eration should be made by a specialized workshop.
Technical problems
Engine is not started:
Check the power supply source (socket).
Check the lead-in cable for possible damage. If remedy is not
reached, handover the chainsaw to the specialized workshop or to
the manufacturer’s service centre.
Chain is not started:
Check position of the hand guard (4). The
chain is started at the released brake only.
Heavy engine sparkling:
Damaged engine or carbon brush.
Handover the chainsaw to the specialized workshop or to the man-
ufacturer’s service centre.
Oil is not distributed:
Check oil level. Clean holes in the bar for
smooth oil flow (see also corresponding instruction in the part
“Maintenance and cleaning”). If remedy is not reached, handover
the chainsaw to the specialized workshop or to the manufacturer’s
service centre.
Attention! The maintenance and repair works other than
those contained in this Operating Manual may be per-
formed by authorized staff or by the manufacturer’s ser-
vice centre only.
Attention! Damaged lead-in cable of the chainsaw may be
replaced only by the specialized workshop authorized by
the manufacturer or by the manufacturer’s service centre,
because special tools are necessary for this operation.
Storage
Packed appliance may be stored in dry, unheated storage place with
temperature not lower than -5 °C.
Unpacked appliance should be stored only in dry storage place with
temperature not lower than +5 °C with exclusion of all sudden tempera-
ture changes.
Environmental protection
Power tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted for environ-
mental-friendly recycling.
Only for EU countries:
Do not dispose of power tools into household waste!
According to the European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and
electronic equipment and its incorporation into national law, power
tools that are no longer suitable for must be separately collected and
sent for recovery in an environmental-friendly manner.
Warranty
Our equipment is under warranty for at least 12 months with regard to
material or production faults in accordance with national legislation.
In the EU countries, the warranty period for exclusively private use is
24 months (an invoice or delivery note is required as proof of purchase).
Damage resulting from, in particular, normal wear and tear, overloading,
improper handling, or caused by the user or other damage caused by
not following the operating instructions, or any fault acknowledged at
the time of purchase, is not covered by the warranty.
Complaints will only be acknowledged if the equipment has not been
dismantled before being sent back to the suppliers or to an authorised
NAREX customer support workshop. Store the operating instructions,
safety notes, spare parts list and proof of purchase in a safe place. In ad-
dition, the manufacturer’s current warranty conditions apply.
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